Begin your day surrounded by the scent of freshly roasted coffee at a family-run café in a historic building. Sip rich, locally grown coffee paired with a powdered-sugar pastry, and hear how beans from the Puerto Rican countryside make their way into your cup.
Wander deeper into the old city to a popular street vendor, where you’ll taste a crispy empanadilla stuffed with savoury fillings. It’s emblematic of Puerto Rican frituras and a favourite on-the-go snack for locals.
Next, skip the long lines at the birthplace of the piña colada. In the very place this iconic cocktail was created, raise a glass to its tropical blend of pineapple, coconut, and rum. Then, settle in at a local restaurant for lunch, where you'll be served mofongo, Puerto Rico’s quintessential comfort dish. It is made with mash plantains, tender meat or vegetables. It's hearty, flavourful, and a must-try when in San Juan. Afterwards, pause for a frozen treat.
You'll choose between a popsicle or sorbet in a variety of tropical flavours. This tiny shop has been serving frozen artisan treats for more than a decade, and they source all the fruit from local farmers.
Finally, end at a woman-owned, bean-to-bar chocolate shop. This decadent chocolate is made with locally grown cacao. Sip hot cocoa and try a slice of their homemade cake. With a small group of max 12 people and a local guide, you’ll not only eat well but connect with the stories, history, and people that make Old San Juan unforgettable.