The Best Organized Food and Culinary Tours through Mexico

Guided Group Tours, Vacation Packages, or Planned Itineraries

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Are you ready to embark on a gastronomic adventure that will tantalize your taste buds and awaken your senses? Look no further than these handpicked food and culinary tours to Mexico. We've analyzed a diverse selection of food-themed organized tours, holiday packages, and tour packages from highly reviewed companies, carefully considering factors such as destinations, price, guest ratings, quality, group size, and engaging activities. With one of these top-rated multi-day culinary tours, you'll have the chance to savor authentic flavors, discover hidden culinary gems, immerse yourself in food culture, and even learn the secrets of the kitchen through interactive cooking classes.


The Top 3 Tours:

  • 10 Days, $1837.00

  • 12 Days, $2566.67

  • 14 Days, $4020.00
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The Best Food and Culinary Tours through Mexico

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Organized by Vibe Adventures 10 Days Mexico City to Santa Maria Huatulco 11 Destinations
  • Great Value: the daily price is lower than average for culinary tours in Mexico.
  • High Quality: guest ratings are higher than average.
  • Efficient: you'll cover a variety of destinations swiftly.

Great for:
  • History Enthusiasts
  • Foodies

starstarstarstarstar 5.0 rating

Age Range: 12 to 69
Maximum Group Size: 13
Price per Day: $184

This tour visits Mexico City, San Juan Teotihuacán, San Andres Cholula, Puebla, Oaxaca, Zapotitlán, Monte Alban, San Martin Tilcajete, Miahuatlán de Porfirio Díaz, San José del Pacífico, Pluma Hidalgo, and Santa Maria Huatulco.

  • Historical
  • Food & Culinary
  • Fully Guided

By Vibe Adventures
Vibe Adventures is a smaller tour company that offers trips to 4 countries, including Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and El Salvador. The small group sizes, often less than 13, make for a very personal experience. Budget travelers will appreciate the relative affordability of the company's offerings.



$1,837
on TourRadar

Organized by Destination Services Mexico 12 Days Mexico City to Cancun 10 Destinations
  • Great Value: the daily price is lower than average for culinary tours in Mexico.
  • High Quality: guest ratings are higher than average.
  • Efficient: you'll cover a variety of destinations swiftly.
  • Great for Foodies

starstarstarstarstar 4.7 rating

Age Range: 18 to 99
Maximum Group Size: 30
Price per Day: $214

This tour visits San Juan Teotihuacán, Mexico City, Oaxaca, Monte Alban, Santa Maria del Tule, San Bartolo Coyotepec, Teotitlan del Valle, San Pablo Villa de Mitla, Merida, Cuzama, Uxmal, Chichen Itza, and Cancun.

  • Food & Culinary
  • Partially Guided

By Destination Services Mexico
Destination Services Mexico offers local cultural tours through Mexico. Many of their tours are priced in the mid-range category.



$2,567
on TourRadar

Organized by Explore! 14 Days Mexico City to Merida 16 Destinations
  • High Quality: guest ratings are higher than average.
  • Efficient: you'll cover a variety of destinations swiftly.
  • Great for Foodies

starstarstarstarstar 4.4 rating

Age Range: 16 to 85
Maximum Group Size: 18
Price per Day: $287

This tour visits Mexico City, San Juan Teotihuacán, Puebla, Oaxaca, Monte Alban, Santa Maria del Tule, Chiapa de Corzo, San Juan Chamula, Teotitlan del Valle, San Cristobel de Las Casas, San Pablo Villa de Mitla, Tehuantepec, Palenque, Campeche, Canon del Sumidero, Uxmal, San Cristóbal de las Casas, Merida, Izamal, and Chichen Itza.

  • Food & Culinary
  • Fully Guided

By Explore!
Explore! Is a large international travel company offering trips all over the world. A large number of their tours fall within in the mid-range price category.



$4,020
on TourRadar

Organized by Intrepid Travel 9 Days Mexico City to Santa Maria Huatulco 4 Destinations
  • Personal: offers a smaller group size.
  • In Depth: you'll spend a longer amount of time in each place.
  • Great for Foodies

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Age Range: 15 to 99
Maximum Group Size: 12
Price per Day: $258

This tour visits Mexico City, Puebla, Oaxaca, and Santa Maria Huatulco.

  • Cooking classes
  • Food & Culinary
  • Fully Guided

By Intrepid Travel
Intrepid specializes in small-group adventure travel with a strong focus on sustainable tourism and authentic experiences. They cater to different travel styles, from budget-friendly backpacking-style tours to premium small-group adventures.



$2,325
on TourRadar

Organized by Intrepid Travel 8 Days Mexico City to Oaxaca 3 Destinations
  • Personal: offers a smaller group size.
  • In Depth: you'll spend a longer amount of time in each place.
  • Great for Foodies

starstarstarstarstar 4.0 rating

Age Range: 15 to 99
Maximum Group Size: 12
Price per Day: $244

This tour visits Mexico City, Puebla, and Oaxaca.

  • Food & Culinary
  • Fully Guided

By Intrepid Travel
Intrepid specializes in small-group adventure travel with a strong focus on sustainable tourism and authentic experiences. They cater to different travel styles, from budget-friendly backpacking-style tours to premium small-group adventures.



$1,950
on TourRadar

Organized by Intrepid Travel 8 Days Mexico City to Oaxaca 3 Destinations
  • Personal: offers a smaller group size.
  • In Depth: you'll spend a longer amount of time in each place.
  • Great for Foodies

starstarstarstarstar 4.1 rating

Age Range: 15 to 99
Maximum Group Size: 12
Price per Day: $256

This tour visits Mexico City, Puebla, Oaxaca, and Santa Maria Huatulco.

  • Food & Culinary
  • Fully Guided

By Intrepid Travel
Intrepid specializes in small-group adventure travel with a strong focus on sustainable tourism and authentic experiences. They cater to different travel styles, from budget-friendly backpacking-style tours to premium small-group adventures.



$2,050
on TourRadar

Organized by Vibe Adventures 3 Days Start/End in Mexico City 2 Destinations
  • Great for Foodies

starstarstarstarstar 4.0 rating

Age Range: 12 to 69
Maximum Group Size: 13
Price per Day: $284

This tour visits Mexico City and Tula de Allende.

  • Food & Culinary
  • Fully Guided

By Vibe Adventures
Vibe Adventures is a smaller tour company that offers trips to 4 countries, including Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and El Salvador. The small group sizes, often less than 13, make for a very personal experience. Budget travelers will appreciate the relative affordability of the company's offerings.



$852
on TourRadar

Why does Mexico appeal to foodies?

Mexico entices food lovers with its flavorful cuisine and emphasis on fresh, local ingredients. Oaxaca de Juarez, Mexico City, and Tulum are foodie destinations with fantastic cuisine and world-class restaurants. The region's blend of traditional recipes and contemporary innovation creates a food culture as vibrant as its people and landscapes.

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How much do food and culinary tours in Mexico cost?

The average daily price of Food and Culinary Tours in Mexico is $247 per day. Prices can vary widely due to the included amenities, length of the trip, number of guests on the tour, and many other factors. If you want more information about prices, we have put together a complete analysis of the costs of Food and Culinary Tours in Mexico here.


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$247
Average Price Per Day
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Tours Analyzed
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Average Rating
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Tour Companies
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Average Group Size

Which Tour Companies Offer Food and Culinary Tours?

A number of fantastic tour companies offer culinary tours in Mexico. These are a few of the best, because they offer the highest rated service, provide the best overall quality, and have the most five-star guest reviews to prove it.

Intrepid Travel

Intrepid Travel logo Intrepid Travel is a large international travel company offering tours all over the world. Some of their most popular destinations include Australia, Thailand, Tanzania, and Italy. Many of the tours fall into the mid-range price category. The company's adventures often highlight activities such as camping, wine tasting, snorkelling, kayaking, cooking classes, island hopping, white water rafting, surfing, horse riding, whale watching, and bird watching.

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Vibe Adventures

Vibe Adventures is a smaller tour company that offers tours to 4 countries, including Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and El Salvador. The small group sizes, often less than 13, make for a very personal experience. Budget travelers will appreciate the relative affordability of the company's offerings.

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Destination Services Mexico

Destination Services Mexico offers local cultural tours through Mexico. Most participants are adults and the tours range in length from 4 days to 12 days. Some of their offerings cater to families with children. Many of their tours are priced in the mid-range category.

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Explore!

Explore! Is a large international travel company offering tours all over the world. A number of their tours visit destinations in Europe and Asia. Some of their most popular destinations include India, Italy, Vietnam, and Spain. A large number of their tours fall within in the mid-range price category. The company's adventures often highlight activities such as island hopping, wine tasting, camping, whale watching, white water rafting, and bird watching.

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Food and Culinary Destinations in Mexico

Wondering where food and culinary tours visit in Mexico? With a variety of stops and destinations along the way, there's something for everyone.

Mexico City

While most vacationers head to the beach towns in Mexico, those that want to experience the heart of the country will go to Mexico City. This huge metropolis is filled with history, architecture, and culinary delights. There are beautiful squares and plazas, as well as parks and diverse neighborhoods.

The city food scene is as diverse as the population itself. There are countless ways to experience the amazing street food, but there are also world class chefs working in award winning restaurants. Make sure you try the chilaquiles, tacos al pastor, and chiles en nogada.

Oaxaca

Oaxaca is the largest city in a state of the same name. It is a city that is rich in history and culture, and it's listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are many colonial and ancient sites both in town and nearby. The city also has a long culinary tradition with many local flavors.

This is a city for foodies. Of all the destinations in Mexico, this one always tops the list for its cuisine. The food is influenced by traditional ingredients like corn and many of the recipes have been passed on through the generations. Local dishes include mole, Oaxaca cheese, coloradito, and tlayudas.

Merida

Merida is the capital of the state of Yucatan. The city has both Mayan and colonial history and there are many colonial architectural landmarks that include cathedrals and palaces. Outside of town you'll find Mayan ruins and temples and in town there are museums and even live performances that educate visitors on the region's history.

It's a top foodie destination in the Yucatan region and visitors will enjoy the many local restaurants and diverse local dishes that are influenced by the Mayan, Spanish, and Caribbean cultures. The most well known local dish is cochinita pibil, which is marinated pork shoulder. Other popular dishes include sopa de lima (lime soup), papadzules (enchiladas with pumpkin seed sauce), and relleno negro (a local stew).

Cancun

Cancun is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Mexico. Visitors come for the beautiful beaches and wild party scene. Years ago the city created a name for itself as a spring break destination, but today you'll find families, honeymooners, and vacationers all enjoying the setting.

If you step away from the tourist scene, you'll find some amazing local restaurants that serve authentic and fresh Mexican cuisine. Favorite dishes in the area include tamales, sopa de lima, and tacos al pastor.

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Other popular destinations for food and culinary tours through Mexico include Puebla, San Juan Teotihuacán, Santa Maria Huatulco, Chichen Itza, and San Pablo Villa de Mitla.


Food and Culinary Tours vs. Independent Travel: Pros and Cons

When choosing between booking an organized tour or planning your own trip, consider the key factors of each travel style.

Pros
  • Guides provide in-depth knowledge about each dish and restaurant.
  • Tours offer a curated experience, saving time.
  • You get access to hidden food spots locals love.
  • Logistics, including transport and reservations, are handled.
  • Enjoy a variety of food in a short amount of time.
  • Learn about the local food culture and traditions.
  • Socialize with fellow food enthusiasts.
  • Make the most of your time by visiting multiple spots.
  • Some tours include beverage pairings with meals.
Cons
  • Limited flexibility with the schedule.
  • Group dynamics may slow down personal exploration.
  • Cultural experiences may be limited to general tastes.


Pros
  • You control the itinerary and food choices.
  • Customize the experience based on your preferences.
  • Spend as much time as you want at each spot.
Cons
  • Research and planning take time.
  • Finding the best spots can be tricky.
  • Coordinating transport and timing can be complicated.
  • Miss out on expert insights about the dishes.
  • Risk of ending up at tourist traps.
  • Unpredictable closures or availability of places.
  • Limited variety in the amount of food you can try.
  • Language barriers may cause communication issues.


Which is cheaper?

Is independent travel less expensive than booking guided culinary tours? The answer varies. Organized tours package essential services like accommodations, transport, meals, entrance fees, and activities into a single price, while independent travel involves booking each aspect separately. To assess which is more economical, compare the tour price with what you'd spend arranging everything yourself. If you prioritize budget options or premium experiences, the cost comparison could swing either way. Always review the details of what's included in the tour package to decide.

Also, before booking a tour, make sure you know exactly what is included as tour companies sometimes change their itineraries or included amenities to keep them updated with seasonal changes and customer interests.

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