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Discover authentic Cuban food and culture on the Taste of Little Havana Food Tour in Miami, featuring local guides, cigarmaking, music, and street snacks for $74.99.
The Taste of Little Havana Food Tour in Miami offers an immersive 2.5-hour experience for $74.99 per person, led by a knowledgeable local guide. Departing from Domino Park at 12:00 pm, this tour explores Little Havana’s vibrant neighborhood, blending Cuban cuisine, culture, and history into a lively outing. With a maximum of 12 participants, it provides an intimate setting where travelers can enjoy authentic street food, cigarmaking demonstrations, and lively music—a true taste of Cuban life in Miami.
This tour is particularly suited for those eager to go beyond tourist spots and discover local traditions, gastronomy, and storytelling. While it offers a variety of delicious food samples and cultural insights, it’s important to note the tour is weather-dependent and involves some walking. The guide’s engaging personality and the inclusion of cultural lessons make this experience especially appealing for food lovers and history enthusiasts alike.


The tour begins at Domino Park, located at 1444 SW 8th St, an iconic gathering spot for local residents. The meeting spot is near public transportation, making it easy to access, and the activity concludes back at the same location. Starting at 12:00 pm, the tour lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, giving plenty of time to enjoy the sights, sounds, and tastes without feeling rushed.
The mobile ticket system streamlines entry, and the tour’s intimate size—up to 12 travelers—ensures a more personal experience. This setup is ideal for those who want a relaxed pace and opportunities to ask questions and interact with the guide.
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The tour takes visitors through Little Havana, Miami’s most iconic Cuban neighborhood. The guide shares stories and insights about the area’s lifestyle, architecture, and vibrant street life. Visitors sample Cuban street food like croquetas, tostones, and black beans with rice—each dish prepared with authentic recipes and fresh ingredients.
Expect to taste ropa vieja and lechon asado, two traditional Cuban dishes that showcase local culinary traditions. The food stops are carefully selected to highlight local flavors rather than tourist traps, providing a genuine taste of Cuban gastronomy.
A highlight of the tour is witnessing a skilled cigar craftsman roll a cigar by hand. This on-the-spot demonstration offers a rare glimpse into the art of Cuban cigarmaking, a craft deeply rooted in the community’s history. The guide explains the process and significance of cigars within Cuban culture, making this stop both educational and visually engaging.
This experience adds a unique cultural dimension to the tour, giving visitors a deeper appreciation for Cuba’s cigar craftsmanship that’s famous worldwide.

The tour includes a visit to a park dedicated to Cuban emigration, where storytelling about Cuban history in Miami takes center stage. Visitors learn about the waves of Cuban immigration and how the neighborhood evolved through architecture, art, and music.
Music plays a lively role, with dance to Salsa and Reggaeton filling the streets. The guide shares background stories and cultural lessons, creating a vibrant atmosphere that captures the spirit of Cuban Miami.

No visit to Little Havana is complete without sweets, and this tour delivers with a tasty scoop of Cuban ice cream. Flavors like guava, coconut, and chocolate are available, adding a sweet finish to the culinary journey.
The tour also features a Cuban street snack called Mani, roasted peanuts prepared the Cuban way. These small bites are perfect for snacking on the go and offer a taste of local street food culture.
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As part of the experience, Cuban coffee and bottled water are included. The coffee is a notable highlight, offering a rich and aromatic taste that complements the food and cultural lessons. These beverages, along with snacks, help maintain energy and hydration throughout the tour.
The inclusion of refreshments adds value and convenience, ensuring participants stay comfortable during this guided walking experience.

The tour operates rain or shine, with cancellation policy allowing for rescheduling or a full refund if weather impacts the experience. The maximum group size of 12 contributes to a personalized and engaging atmosphere, where questions and interaction are encouraged.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes for walking, and the tour is accessible to most travelers. The start time at noon suits those looking for a midday activity that combines culinary delights with cultural exploration.

Unlike larger, more generic tours, this small-group experience emphasizes authenticity and local insight. The guide’s expertise and cigar demonstration provide a cultural depth not always available elsewhere.
The focus on street food, live music, and storytelling makes it a dynamic exploration of Little Havana’s soul. It’s an ideal choice for those wanting a balanced mix of food, culture, and history in a relaxed setting.
The Taste of Little Havana Food Tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Cuban culture through food, music, and stories. The authentic dishes, cigarmaking demo, and lively atmosphere provide a delightful glimpse of Cuban life in Miami.
While the tour is weather-dependent and involves walking, its small-group format and inclusive tastings make it a smart choice for foodies and cultural explorers seeking an honest, engaging experience. The knowledgeable guide and carefully curated stops ensure that visitors leave with both appetites satisfied and cultural insights gained.
“Want to give a shout out to Kenneth for a great tour of Little Havana in Miami FL. Not only was the food authentic and delicious we learned so much…”
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking around Little Havana and may require some physical mobility. It is generally suitable for most travelers, but those with mobility concerns should consider the walking distance.
What is included in the price?
The price covers cuban street food, coffee and/or tea, bottled water, and a cigar-making demonstration. No additional food or drinks are necessary.
Can I participate if I have dietary restrictions?
Since the tour features traditional Cuban dishes and street snacks, dietary restrictions might limit some options. It’s best to inform the tour provider in advance if specific needs exist.
Is this tour available year-round?
Yes, the tour operates most days, but it is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, a different date or full refund is offered.
How many people typically join the tour?
The maximum group size is 12 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience and plenty of opportunities to interact with the guide.