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Explore Alcudia Old Town with a self-guided gourmet tapas and wine tour offering four stops, authentic flavors, and flexible timing for a memorable experience.
If you’re seeking a way to enjoy Mallorca’s charming streets while indulging in some of the best local flavors, the Gourmet Tapas and Wine Tour in Alcudia Old Town might just be what you’re after. This self-guided adventure combines the pleasure of tasting exquisite tapas and wines with the freedom to explore at your own pace. With four carefully selected stops and a leisurely 2.5-hour schedule (plus plenty of time to finish by 9 PM), it promises a relaxed yet flavorful journey through one of Mallorca’s most picturesque areas.
One of the things we love about this experience is its flexibility. You can start the tour anytime between 12:30 and 17:30, fitting it easily into your day. Plus, it’s designed to be self-guided, meaning you’re free to enjoy the stops without the pressure of a guide or scheduled group. The inclusion of WhatsApp support adds a helpful touch, ensuring you’re never truly alone if questions or doubts arise. On the downside, it’s not a guided tour, so if you prefer storytelling and insights from an expert, this might feel a bit detached.
This tour is perfect for travelers who want to savor authentic Mallorcan cuisine, enjoy local wines, and have the freedom to explore a beautiful old town at their own pace. It’s especially suited for food lovers, those with a curious palate, or anyone wanting a relaxed yet rich cultural experience. If you’re seeking a straightforward, enjoyable way to taste Mallorca’s culinary side, this tour offers excellent value for money.

We’re always on the lookout for ways to enjoy local culture without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. This tapas and wine tour strikes a good balance, offering a taste of Mallorca’s culinary delights along with the freedom to walk and observe at your own pace. It’s a perfect choice if you want a low-key, authentic experience that doesn’t involve large tour groups or rigid schedules.

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The adventure begins at Básico Gastrobar, where the cozy atmosphere immediately sets the tone. Here, the focus is on modern twists on traditional local dishes. The standout options include Andalusian-style squid, a seafood dish that highlights Mallorca’s coastal bounty, and crispy squid croquettes. Both are served with a side of warm hospitality that makes you feel welcomed.
From reviews, it’s clear that this first stop is well-loved for its delicious food and friendly staff. One reviewer appreciated the “cozy atmosphere showcasing the best of local cuisine with a modern twist,” which suggests a relaxed vibe—ideal for easing into the tour.
The next stop takes you to the charming Placeta de les Verdures, where De Tapas Bistro Bar is located. This spot offers a step into Mallorca’s culinary tradition with a touch of innovation. Here, you’ll find the “frito mallorquin,” a classic dish prepared with local catch, and the universally loved Patatas bravas—spiced, crispy, and addictive.
Travelers mention that this place beautifully blends tradition and modernity, making it a favorite for those interested in genuine local flavors. The small, picturesque square adds to the experience, inviting you to linger and enjoy the surroundings.
Moving on, Sa Mossegada offers a more rustic, hearty taste of Mallorca. Dishes like Botifarró toast—local sausage on crisp bread—and potato fritters are straightforward, comforting, and embody the island’s home-cooked charm. Reviewers noted that the atmosphere here is “rustic and authentic,” making it a perfect spot to appreciate Mallorcan cuisine in a relaxed setting.
This stop is praised for giving a true taste of local ingredients and traditional cooking styles, making it a hit with those interested in authentic flavors.
The tour wraps up at Fonda Llabrés, a place with a history dating back to 1957. The sweet finale offers homemade ice cream or Robiol—an iconic Mallorcan dessert. The ice cream, made from seasonal ingredients, provides a refreshing end, while Robiol gives a taste of the island’s sweet culinary traditions.
According to reviews, the last stop feels like a culinary hug, with visitors appreciating the homemade quality of the desserts. The relaxed pace in this final segment allows for conversation, photos, or just savoring the last bites.

Each stop is carefully chosen to give a well-rounded taste of Mallorca’s gastronomy, from seafood and traditional dishes to sweet treats. What makes this tour stand out is its authenticity—you’re not just eating in touristy spots but in beloved local venues, many of which have long histories or genuine Andalusian influences.
The drinks included — local wines, sangria, beer, and soft drinks — complement the food perfectly. As one reviewer noted, the wines are “excellent,” adding to the overall experience without inflating the price.
The self-guided nature is a big plus for travelers who prefer to set their own pace. You can take your time at each stop, explore the streets, or pause for photos without feeling rushed. The WhatsApp assistance ensures you can get help if needed, making the experience smooth and stress-free.
At roughly $53 per person, this tour combines culinary delights with cultural exploration. When you consider the quality of food and the opportunity to discover four different venues, it’s an excellent value. You’re getting two gourmet tapas and drinks at each stop, plus the experience of wandering Alcudia’s picturesque streets.
Compared to more structured guided tours, this approach offers more autonomy—you choose when to start, how long to linger, and when to finish. Travelers have noted that the value exceeds expectations, especially for those who enjoy food and local culture.

With a maximum of 15 travelers, the tour maintains an intimate feel, though it remains largely independent. The WhatsApp support is a thoughtful addition, giving extra confidence for those unfamiliar with the area or hesitant about self-guided plans.

This tour is ideal for food lovers, curious travelers, or anyone who appreciates authentic local experiences without the formality of guided commentary. It’s perfect for those wanting to combine culinary exploration with sightseeing in Alcudia’s charming streets. It’s also a good fit if you value flexibility and value for money—you get a lot of authentic flavor and local color for a reasonable price.
Conversely, if you prefer guided storytelling or detailed history, this tour might feel a bit too informal. But for those seeking a relaxed, tasty, and scenic way to enjoy Mallorca, it hits the mark.

Can I start the tour anytime?
Yes, you can begin the tour between 12:30 and 17:30, giving you flexibility to fit it into your day.
Are drinks included in the price?
Yes, each stop offers a drink—local wine, sangria, beer, soft drinks, or water—at no extra charge.
Do I need a guide to do this tour?
No, it’s designed as a self-guided experience. You’ll receive WhatsApp support if needed, but no guide is present during your journey.
How long does the tour last?
The total estimated time is around 2 hours 30 minutes, but you can take longer if you wish, as you have until 9 PM to finish.
Is this suitable for groups or solo travelers?
It’s ideal for solo travelers or small groups—up to 15 people in total—who enjoy independent exploration with some assistance.
Are there any additional costs?
Additional meals or drinks beyond those included are not covered, nor are guide services. Everything else, like the four stops and drinks, is included in the price.
To sum it up, this Gourmet Tapas and Wine Tour offers a delightful combination of authentic flavors, scenic streets, and flexible timing. It’s especially suited for travelers who want to enjoy Mallorcan cuisine in a relaxed, unhurried manner. With excellent reviews praising the food quality, the variety of venues, and the support system, it’s a charming way to connect with Alcudia’s local culture without the constraints of a guided tour. Whether you’re a solo foodie or part of a small group, this experience promises a taste of Mallorca you’ll remember.