Are you a foodie that loves to travel? If you’re heading to Fort Myers, you should know that it may not be easy to find the best places to eat - but that’s where a Fort Myers culinary tour can create a great vacation that dazzles your tastebuds. Let’s take a look at the best culinary tours that Fort Myers has to offer.
Point Ybel Brewing Company Tour
For a true taste of Fort Myers, you can’t go wrong by stopping at Point Ybel Brewing Company. Enjoy a brief tour that shows you how they make their signature beers infused with signature Fort Myers/Sanibel Island flavors (like bird pepper, key limes, sea grapes, and more), and then settle into the Hurricane Hole tasting room to enjoy brews that can’t get any fresher. Be sure to take a growler home, too!
Norman Love Confections Cooking Classes
If you’re looking to learn how to make delicious chocolate confections and taste them yourself, head to Norman Love Confections in Fort Myers. Rated as one of the Top 10 Chocolatiers in North America, cooking classes are held by their expert chefs and chocolatiers. Best of all, classes start at $95 and last about 3 hours, making it an experience that’ll you can bring home with you. Isn’t that sweet?
Pine Island Botanical & The Farm Tour
The Pine Island Botanical & The Sprout Queen Farm holds farm tours that introduces guests to the many fresh fruits and vegetables native to Fort Myers. Located on a 4-acre residential farm, setting up tour by appointment only shows you how local producers grow tropical fruit and nuts trees, including avocado, star fruit, macadamia, papaya, lychee, and plenty of citrus. You will also get a chance to see the farm’s hydroponic system, which makes it Southwest Florida’s only year-round producer. Tours are held Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday after 10 am and before 4pm. Tours require a $10 donation to compensate your guide.