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Private Hands On Culinary Trails of San Juan Experience

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$100

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Private Hands-On Culinary Trails of San Juan ExperienceAfter meeting your guide at the pier, you will start a walking tour of Old San Juan, where you will get acquainted with a little bit of Puerto Rican history and culture as your guide walks with you through the ancient streets of this charming old city. This portion of your tour will be about two hours of walking with stops.The next part is always the favorite of guests. Puerto Rican food is among the most flavorful in the world, due to its roots in the cooking traditions and practices of Spain, Africa, and the Amerindian Tainos. For the next two hours, you are going to be immersed in a native, hands-on culinary demo and dining experience.You can't come to Puerto Rico and not try our delicious seasonings and learn about our cooking traditions. We have chosen a beautiful local restaurant that has a unique colonial atmosphere to give you time to appreciate the real Latin flavors. The staff will welcome you with unique Puerto Rican hors d'oeuvres, and our renowned chef will demonstrate and help you create your native cassava or plantain based dish. Become a chef for a day and find out why Puerto Rico is the mecca of gastronomy of the Caribbean, in the end, enjoy the fruits of your delicious creation. You will be delighted with a refreshing rum cocktail during your experience. Additional beverages can be purchased.Meal includes appetizer, house salad, mashed cassava or plantains filled with chicken, one rum cocktail, a soft drink, dessert, and coffee.Please note: Guests must be a minimum of 18 years old to consume alcohol.Tour requires a minimum of four guests to operate.

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sceniccultural

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shoreex

San Juan, Puerto Rico Information

San Juan, Puerto Rico, offers docking at Old San Juan Port. Travelers explore El Morro Fortress and Old San Juan’s colorful streets. Excursions visit El Yunque Rainforest. Local markets sell mofongo. The peak season, December to April, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures colonial forts and Caribbean vistas. Dining onboard includes arroz con gandules, a Puerto Rican favorite. Souvenirs, like salsa crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Taíno history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while comfortable shoes enhance historic walks. San Juan’s cultural charm offers a vibrant stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of historic forts and lush rainforests, making San Juan an engaging destination.

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$100