If you’re looking for a way to really get to know Cabo San Lucas beyond the typical tourist spots, a food tour like this one might just be your best move. From what we’ve seen, this Foodie Grand Tour has earned glowing reviews and stands out because it takes you off the beaten path to explore where the locals eat. With 8 tastings across 6 different locations, it’s a flavorful journey that promises to satisfy both your curiosity and your appetite.
What we love about this experience is how it blends authentic local eats with cultural insights. You get to sample everything from fresh seafood to hearty beef dishes, all while walking through vibrant neighborhoods. Plus, the guides seem to be a highlight, sharing tips, stories, and a good dose of humor. The only potential consideration? It clocks in at about 3.5 hours, so it’s a good idea to come hungry and ready for a fair amount of walking.
This tour isn’t for everyone—if you’re strictly after a sit-down, high-end dining experience, it might feel a bit casual. But if you’re a food lover who appreciates hidden gems and local favorites, or you want to learn about Mexican cuisine from those who know it best, this tour fits the bill. Especially if you’re keen to explore the authentic side of Cabo and pick up some recommendations for later adventures.
Key Points

- Authentic Local Flavor: Experience real Cabo through its favorite eateries and hidden gems.
- Cultural Insights: Guides share interesting stories and background about Mexican cuisine.
- Variety of Tastings: Sample everything from seafood to beef, plus some traditional treats.
- Walking Through Neighborhoods: Discover parts of Cabo most travelers don’t see.
- Flexible Price: At $80, it’s a reasonable way to enjoy a diverse food experience.
- Family-Friendly: Suitable for most travelers, with most participants able to join.
An In-Depth Look at the Foodie Grand Tour

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What’s the overall experience like?
This tour is designed to give you a genuine taste of Cabo’s local food scene without the crowds or tourist traps. Starting at the Plaza Amelia Wilkes, the journey takes you through downtown Cabo, where the colors, sounds, and smells instantly transport you into the heart of Mexican culture. Expect about 3 hours and 30 minutes of walking, tasting, and learning, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and engage with your guide.
The itinerary and stops
While the tour covers 6 different locations, each one offers something unique. The experience is centered around 8 tastings, which include traditional dishes like tacos, ceviche, and churros, along with drinks like soda or water. These stops are often hidden or overlooked spots only locals know, which is part of what makes this experience so appealing.
One reviewer mentioned how Gregor, the guide, took them to local mom-and-pop restaurants they’d never have found on their own. That’s exactly the kind of discovery you want from a guided food tour—getting to know the city through its eateries. The stops are not just about the food; they also include stories about the origins of certain dishes, local ingredients, and the culture behind them.
The quality of the food
Many reviews highlight the deliciousness of the food. For example, one reviewer raved about an “unbelievable fish taco,” while others enjoyed a variety of Mexican snacks, from mole to fresh seafood. The emphasis is on local and fresh products, so you’re not just nibbling on touristy fare, but real, authentic dishes.
The guides and storytelling
Guide Gregor gets high marks for being knowledgeable and personable. Multiple reviews mention how funny and friendly he is, making the tour not just a food experience but also a fun social outing. The guide’s ability to share stories and cultural tidbits makes the experience more enriching, especially for those new to Mexican cuisine. One reviewer summed it up saying, “Gregor shared a lot of wisdom and knowledge,” making this tour both tasty and educational.
Walking and timing
The tour involves a short walk across downtown Cabo, which is manageable for most travelers. It’s a great way to see some less touristy neighborhoods and get a feel for local life. The timing, about three and a half hours, is enough to enjoy the tastings without feeling rushed, but it’s good to come prepared for a fair bit of walking.
Price and value
At $80 per person, this tour offers a solid value considering the eight tastings and cultural insights included. When you factor in the quality of the food, the personalized guide experience, and the chance to explore Cabo’s hidden culinary spots, it’s a worthwhile spend—especially if you’re into food adventures or want a different way to see the city.
Who is it best for?
This experience suits food lovers, curious travelers, or those wanting to learn about Mexican cuisine from locals. It’s also a good choice if you’re after an authentic, laid-back way to explore Cabo’s neighborhoods. It’s not a high-end dining experience, but rather a casual, fun tour that combines eats, culture, and walking.
Considerations before booking
- The tour doesn’t include alcohol, but you can buy drinks at the stops if you wish.
- It’s not a private tour, so group sizes are up to 20 travelers, which keeps things lively but sometimes busy.
- No hotel pickup or drop-off is included, so plan to meet at the designated spot.
- The tour is suitable for most travelers, but check your walking stamina if mobility is an issue.
The Authenticity and Reviews
The overall 5-star rating from 62 reviews is telling. Travelers consistently praise the friendly guides, the delicious food, and the insider access to local spots. Many mention how it’s a great way to learn about and taste the variety of Mexican dishes, and a few say it’s the perfect start to their trip, giving them local recommendations for the rest of their stay.
One reviewer put it succinctly: “This was a 10/10 experience,” emphasizing how well the tour balances food, culture, and fun. Another highlighted how it’s a “great way to learn about local places you might want to visit again,” which is a big plus if you want to maximize your trip.
A less glowing review pointed out that guide Ana was still learning and didn’t provide as much background. That’s worth noting if you’re looking for a very detailed cultural commentary, but even then, the lively atmosphere and tasty bites seemed to outweigh that for most.
In Summary

This Foodie Grand Tour in Los Cabos offers a fantastic way to explore Cabo’s culinary scene through the eyes of locals. You’ll enjoy tasty bites, engaging stories, and a walk through neighborhoods you might not see otherwise. It’s a flexible, reasonably priced experience that combines food, culture, and social fun in one package.
Perfect for those who love trying new dishes, want to learn about Mexican cuisine, and enjoy friendly guides who can share insider tips. It’s an experience that promises not just to satisfy your hunger but also to give you a deeper appreciation of Cabo’s vibrant food culture.
Foodie Grand Tour in Los Cabos
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FAQs
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, so families with children who enjoy walking and tasting food should find it enjoyable. However, it’s best suited for kids who are comfortable with a 3.5-hour walking tour and eating a variety of foods.
Are alcoholic beverages included?
No, alcohol isn’t included in the tour price, but you can buy drinks at the stops if you wish to accompany your food.
Where does the tour start and end?
The meeting point is Plaza Amelia Wilkes in downtown Cabo San Lucas. The tour ends back at this same location, so plan your transportation accordingly.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, travelers book about 36 days ahead, which suggests it’s a popular experience—especially during high seasons.
What is the tour duration?
The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, including walking, tasting, and learning.
What’s included in the price?
You get 5 food samples, a soft drink or water, and cultural and gastronomic insights from a knowledgeable guide.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, giving you flexibility if needed.
If you’re a foodie eager to taste the real flavors of Cabo and learn about its local culinary secrets, this tour could be just what you’re looking for. It’s a flavorful, fun, and educational way to spend part of your trip—just come hungry!
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