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Explore Emilia-Romagna’s culinary secrets on this private half-day tour with cheese and ham tastings, expert guides, and stunning countryside views.

When it comes to authentic Italian flavors, Emilia-Romagna is hard to beat. This half-day private tour promises a behind-the-scenes look at two of its most famous products—Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and Prosciutto di Parma—offering a tasty blend of education, tradition, and beautiful scenery in around five and a half hours. From visiting family-run dairies to sampling aged cheeses and cured meats, this experience is a solid pick for lovers of good food and rural Italy.
What really caught our eye is how personalized this tour can be. Whether you opt for the private driver or self-drive, the service is designed to make you feel like a local discovering the secrets of Emilia-Romagna. The inclusion of wine, water, and a knowledgeable guide means you’re in good hands as you explore the region’s culinary artistry.
On the flip side, the tour is quite condensed—so if you’re craving a leisurely, in-depth exploration of every detail, it might feel a bit rushed. Still, for those looking for a taste of authentic cheese and ham production with excellent value and flexibility, this tour hits the mark.

This experience suits food lovers eager to understand the craftsmanship behind Italy’s iconic products, travelers interested in rural scenery and authentic culinary traditions, and those seeking a private, flexible tour tailored to their pace. Families with children and solo travelers will appreciate the intimate, engaging setting, while wine enthusiasts will enjoy the inclusion of a DOC Parma Hills wine.
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This is the heart of the experience, where you’ll go behind the scenes at a traditional Parmigiano Reggiano cheese dairy. The visit lasts around two and a half hours and is entirely focused on authentic production methods. We loved the way the guide, often Cecilia or Beatrice, took the time to explain every step, from the raw milk gathering to the aging process.
Guests frequently mention the opportunity to taste cheeses at different ages—12, 24, 30, and 36 months—something that really highlights the complexity and development of flavor with age. One reviewer, Donna, noted that her guide’s passion for the region’s cheese was evident, especially since she grew up closely connected to cheese-making herself. The tasting of fresh ricotta alongside aged cheese added another layer to understanding the region’s dairy craftsmanship.
A quick photo stop at the foot of the medieval castle offers a charming break and scenic views. While not included in the ticket price, the castle’s picturesque setting is worth a moment of your time. Reviewers loved how this stop broke up the tour with a stunning visual highlight, perfect for capturing memories.
After the cheese dairy, the tour moves to a Prosciutto di Parma facility in the Parma hills. You’ll see the curing rooms, observe traditional methods, and learn about the aging process that makes Parma ham so sought after. The visit lasts about an hour and fifteen minutes, and the tasting of prosciutto and other cured meats like Culatta and Fiocco is a definite highlight.
Guests frequently comment on the authenticity of the experience—many mention the guides’ deep knowledge, like Beatrice’s passion for the process or Serena’s ability to answer every question. One guest, Laura, pointed out how fascinating it was to walk through each step of the process, from raw ham to the beautifully aged product.
Sampling is abundant—guests enjoy cheeses aged 12 to 36 months, fresh ricotta, and ham that ranges from mild to deeply flavorful. The tour even includes a glass of DOC Parma Hills wine, which guests found to complement the flavors beautifully. Water and sometimes additional alcoholic beverages complete the tasting experience.

The tour offers an option including transportation, which is ideal if you prefer not to worry about driving. The pickup point is centrally located in Parma, and the driver is professional and friendly. If you prefer to explore at your own pace, the self-drive option is also available, with clear instructions to meet the guide at the starting point.
Guests like Donna appreciated the flexibility of choosing their own transportation, and many reviewers highlighted how the private guide’s personable manner made each stop informative and enjoyable. The tour’s total duration of about five and a half hours makes it a manageable half-day adventure, perfect for fitting into a busy itinerary without feeling rushed.

At just over $167 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive look into Emilia-Romagna’s food culture, guided by passionate, knowledgeable hosts. Guests are not just passive observers but active participants—tasting, asking questions, and learning about the meticulous craftsmanship behind each product. Many reviewers, like Perri and Joanne, emphasized how their guides, such as Cecilia and Serena, went out of their way to make the experience engaging and personalized.
The inclusion of high-quality tastings, a scenic countryside drive, and access to working family-run businesses makes this a worthwhile investment for anyone eager to go beyond supermarket cheese and ham. It’s clear from reviews that the authentic, intimate nature of the visits leaves a lasting impression.


Absolutely. This Emilia Foodie Experience delivers a concentrated dose of Italy’s most coveted culinary treasures, all guided by hosts who genuinely love sharing their craft. The private format ensures you get undivided attention, and the tastings are both generous and educational. It’s especially perfect for food lovers traveling through Parma, looking for a meaningful, authentic connection to the region’s traditions.
While it does involve a busy schedule and some limited time at each site, the quality of access, knowledge, and hospitality outweigh these considerations. From the scenic ride through rolling hills to the detailed explanations of cheese and ham production, every aspect is designed to leave you with a new appreciation for Emilia-Romagna’s gastronomic mastery.
This tour is best suited for those who appreciate craftsmanship, enjoy tasting local products, and want a taste of Italy that feels genuine and personal. If you’re after a fun, educational, and delicious half-day adventure—this is a standout choice.

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, there is an option that includes transportation, with pickup from a central location in Parma. If you choose the self-drive option, you will meet the guide at the starting point.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes approximately five hours and thirty minutes, making it a perfect half-day activity.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour. You’ll receive a full refund if you cancel within this window.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s a private experience that can be engaging for families, especially with the interactive nature of cheese and ham production. Just note that children need to be at least 18 to participate in tasting alcoholic beverages.
What is included in the price?
The price covers guided visits, tastings of various cheeses and cured meats, a glass of DOC Parma Hills wine, bottled water, and, if chosen, transportation.
Are dietary requirements accommodated?
Yes, gluten-free options are available with prior notice. However, the tour is not suitable for vegans or vegetarians.
What kind of guides lead the tour?
Passionate, knowledgeable local guides—like Cecilia, Beatrice, and Serena—who have extensive experience and a genuine love for the region’s culinary traditions.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Emily Way Bar in San Prospero and concludes in Torrechiara, with scenic views along the way.
To sum it up, the Half Day Private Emilia Foodie Experience offers a rewarding glimpse into Italy’s beloved cheese and ham traditions. With expert guides, authentic visits, and delicious tastings, it’s an ideal choice for anyone eager to experience Emilia-Romagna’s culinary soul in a friendly, intimate setting. Whether you’re a seasoned food lover or just curious about Italian gastronomic craftsmanship, this tour will leave you with a new appreciation—and plenty of tasty souvenirs.