EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY AT NOON A relaxed afternoon of
chatting, learning about cacao and tasting delicious chocolate treats.
A fantastic cultural and gastronomic experience with a local friend.
You´ll learn the history of chocolate and how cacao is processed
into chocolate drinks and bars, and even beauty products. We will
visit 4 different chocolate spots in the south neighborhoods.
First, we will learn how chocolate is made at the Chocolate Museum,
where we will also try different kinds of chocolate and even watch
them make it from scratch. Then we will visit two amazing chocolate
factories and a unique chocolate inspired cafe. It's artisan chocolate
and fine chocolate - Mexican and Belgian, bars and bombons, chocolate
drinks and chocolaty desserts. A little history, some culture and lots
of chocolate. It's interesting, fun and delicious! Delicious lunch
options will be available, so bring your apetite. Join us and find out
why we say cacao is the super food of the Gods. You take care of your
check At every food stop, you will learn the menus and prices. We will
guide you and recommend the most authentic and representative foods
and dishes. Then you pay for your own food. The total expense per
person for a filling lunch is the equivalent to between $15 and $20
USD at the very most. Bring your pesos (we´ll help you wih the
exchange if necessary) and your apetite! How longIt´s about 3 hours
and about 1.5 miles, give or take. How muchThe walk is free. However,
as a gratuity, You Pay What You Want. At the end of the walk, if you
are happy, you contribute with the amount per person (in pesos or
dollars) you feel is right. We will make sure you feel it’s worth
every penny. Reservations are made on the honor system. You are
making an honest commitment to attend a limited capacity group. We
prefer small groups. Up to 6 people. Please read the FAQ on our
website for details. www.vallarta101.org WhereWe meet at the main
entrance / lobby of the traditional Rosita Hotel, a popular historic
building located at the north end of the Malecon, a block away from
Hidalgo Park. The meeting point is easily accesible by bus, uber or
taxi or by walking the very famous Malecon. So... Select a date above
an reserve your spot! Dates not shown in the calendar are either full
or not available. Contact us at welovevallarta@gmail.com if you would
like to request a private tour or a particular date. *Walks do not
operate in dangerous or severe weather.
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