Solo Travellers Food and Wine Tours in Iceland
Culinary traditions are an important part of any nation’s culture, so trying favourite delicacies, drinks and desserts is a fun and tasty way of bonding with your destination country. Our guided Iceland cuisine tours for singles promise tastes and treats aplenty, from superb lamb and fish-based dishes to liquorice candies and skyr.
Not surprisingly given that it is surrounded by ocean, fish is a key item on Icelandic menus, especially in harbour towns. Try the traditional plokkfiskur, a stew made from cod or haddock and served with potatoes. Dried fish jerky, or hardfiskur, is another favourite, usually taken as a snack with beer. Food tours in Reykjavik introduce you to a variety of food styles in multiple locations, giving you a more intimate knowledge of the city as well as the opportunity to mix with other foodies. Brewery tours, meanwhile, acquaint you with Iceland’s growing range of local craft beers.
With a solo tour, you set the agenda. If you would like to find out about similar tours in other countries, browse through our full collection of worldwide food trips for singles to find yourself a wonderful gastronomic adventure.
Culinary traditions are an important part of any nation’s culture, so trying favourite delicacies, drinks and desserts is a fun and tasty way of bonding with your destination country. Our guided Iceland cuisine tours for singles promise tastes and treats ... more
Culinary traditions are an important part of any nation’s culture, so trying favourite delicacies, drinks and desserts is a ... more
Solo Travellers Food and Wine Tours in Iceland
Culinary traditions are an important part of any nation’s culture, so trying favourite delicacies, drinks and desserts is a fun and tasty way of bonding with your destination country. Our guided Iceland cuisine tours for singles promise tastes and treats aplenty, from superb lamb and fish-based dishes to liquorice candies and skyr.
Not surprisingly given that it is surrounded by ocean, fish is a key item on Icelandic menus, especially in harbour towns. Try the traditional plokkfiskur, a stew made from cod or haddock and served with potatoes. Dried fish jerky, or hardfiskur, is another favourite, usually taken as a snack with beer. Food tours in Reykjavik introduce you to a variety of food styles in multiple locations, giving you a more intimate knowledge of the city as well as the opportunity to mix with other foodies. Brewery tours, meanwhile, acquaint you with Iceland’s growing range of local craft beers.
With a solo tour, you set the agenda. If you would like to find out about similar tours in other countries, browse through our full collection of worldwide food trips for singles to find yourself a wonderful gastronomic adventure.
Culinary traditions are an important part of any nation’s culture, so trying favourite delicacies, drinks and desserts is a fun and tasty way of bonding with your destination country. Our guided Iceland cuisine tours for singles promise tastes and treats ... more
Culinary traditions are an important part of any nation’s culture, so trying favourite delicacies, drinks and desserts is a ... more