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Discover Cartagena’s Roman heritage with this engaging wine tasting tour, exploring ancient ruins and tasting recreated Roman wines and foods.
Rating: 5.0 | Review Count: 1 | Price: $91.53 per person | Location: Cartagena, Spain | Supplier: Mediterranean Unique Experience

This Ancient Rome Wine Tasting experience in Cartagena offers a fascinating journey back in time without needing a time machine. Spanning around 1.5 to 2 hours, this guided tour takes you through the city’s Roman ruins and invites you to taste wines and foods recreated from ancient recipes. It’s a neat way to combine cultural exploration with sensory delights, ideal for history buffs, wine lovers, or anyone curious about life two millennia ago.
One feature that stands out is how well the tour balances education with entertainment. The guides, likely multilingual, bring the Roman era to life with engaging storytelling and expert insights. Plus, the fact that admission to key historic sites like the Casa de la Fortuna is included adds significant value. However, be aware that this experience is somewhat condensed—about two hours—so it’s perfect for a quick, immersive taste of Roman Cartagena rather than an in-depth archaeological expedition.
If you enjoy interactive, small-group experiences and have a penchant for history and wine, this tour could be a real highlight of your Cartagena trip. It’s particularly suited for travelers looking for a meaningful cultural activity that offers both education and fun—plus, a chance to dress up as a Roman in the boutique at Cartago Mundi if you fancy a bit of costume play.

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The tour begins promptly at 1:00 pm at the Mare Nostrum Puerto Deportivo de Cartagena. The meeting point is convenient, close to public transportation options, which makes it easy to hop off a cruise or navigate from your hotel. The tour is designed to be accessible, and given the duration, it fits well into a day of sightseeing without feeling rushed.
The visit to the Casa de la Fortuna is the heart of the tour. This Roman house provides a tangible connection to Cartagena’s ancient past. The site is likely a well-preserved ruin or archaeological reconstruction, giving a glimpse of Roman domestic life. The tour includes about 20 minutes here, with admission tickets covered.
One reviewer, Karen S., praised the guide for explaining the context of the Roman house clearly and with an entertaining touch. She mentions that even if the site isn’t open fully, alternative ruins are explored from the outside, so there’s always something memorable to see. Expect a blend of historical information and visual storytelling—this isn’t just a quick look; it’s engaging.
Next, you’re taken to Cartago Mundi, a local shop and tasting space where the real magic happens. Here, you’ll experience a sensory journey back in time—sampling products and wines made as they would have been in Roman days. Recreated based on archaeological research, these wines are a highlight, giving you a taste of ancient craftsmanship.
Live out your Roman fantasy as you dress up in Roman attire and browse the boutique for souvenirs—an enjoyable, light-hearted touch that adds a bit of costume drama to the experience. The one-hour visit includes a chance to learn about the production methods and to sample cheeses and sauces from the period, making the flavors as authentic as possible.
The guide’s storytelling and demonstrations turn the tasting into an educational event, blending history, science, and gastronomy seamlessly. Several reviewers, including Karen, noted the guides’ knowledge and engaging style as major highlights.

At roughly $91.50, this experience combines access to authentic archaeological sites, guided storytelling, and tastings of Roman-style wines and foods. For fans of history and food, this is a unique chance to connect directly with the past in a tangible way, rather than just reading about it in books or looking at pictures in a museum.
The inclusion of site entry and tastings means you’re not paying extra for individual tickets or food—these costs are bundled into the price, which emphasizes the value of the experience. The small group size (max 16 travelers) ensures personalized attention, often leading to lively discussions and questions.


This tour is ideal for history lovers who crave a hands-on experience with Roman culture, combined with tasting authentic foods and wines. It’s particularly appealing to those who enjoy small-group settings, personalized guides, and interactive elements like dressing up and shopping.
It’s also great for travelers with limited time but wanting a meaningful, immersive activity. If you’re curious about how Romans ate and drank or want a fun way to step back two millennia, this tour delivers both education and entertainment.

Absolutely, yes. With its well-balanced mix of historic site visits, engaging storytelling, and tasting Roman-style wines and foods, this experience offers a genuine glimpse into Cartagena’s ancient roots. The knowledgeable guides, like the one praised in reviews, elevate the experience from a simple tasting to a memorable cultural journey.
The inclusion of archaeological site entry and the opportunity to dress as a Roman enhance the value, making this a fun, educational, and delicious activity. It’s best suited for curious travelers, history fans, or anyone looking for a unique way to connect with Cartagena’s past.
While the duration is short, it packs a lot of value into a small window of time, making it an excellent addition to a day of sightseeing or a relaxing shore excursion. If you want a blend of history, food, and fun, this tour is a compelling choice.

Is transportation provided?
No, transportation isn’t included, but the meeting point at Puerto Deportivo de Cartagena is easily accessible by public transit or walking from nearby hotels or cruise ships.
Can I participate if I’m vegetarian?
Yes, vegetarian options are available, but it’s best to advise at the time of booking to ensure your dietary needs are accommodated.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience runs approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, making it a quick yet immersive activity.
Are children allowed?
While not explicitly stated, the small-group, tasting-focused nature suggests it’s suitable for most ages, especially if they are interested in history or food.
What’s included in the price?
Your ticket covers admission to the Casa de la Fortuna, entry to Cartago Mundi, and the Roman-style wine and food tastings.
What if I miss my tour?
Since refunds aren’t offered if you’re late or your ship is delayed, it’s best to arrive on time and be prepared.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time, providing flexibility in case your plans change.
This vibrant, hands-on journey into ancient Roman Cartagena offers a wonderful blend of history, gastronomy, and a touch of fun dressing up—sure to leave you with memorable stories and delicious flavors.