Uncover the deep-rooted tradition of olive oil production in Catalonia on this engaging half-day tour from Barcelona. Enjoy hotel pick-up before traveling to a traditional olive oil farm for a guided tour and tasting, where you’ll learn about the journey from olive to oil. After savoring exquisite extra virgin oils, visit the beautiful coastal town of Sitges. This tour is perfect for food lovers and travelers seeking a cultural immersion, with a total duration of 7 hours.
- 1.5-hour guided olive oil tour and tasting included
- Visit the beautiful coastal town of Sitges
- Convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off in Barcelona
- Free time for lunch and shopping in Sitges
Pickup included
At Torclum, we will visit a small Spanish Oil Farm. They will walk us through all the processes from orchard to olive oil, explaining all the details about its production and quality. At the end of this tour, you will get to try two different Extra Virgin Olive Oils from early harvested local olives. You will also try other delicious local products based with the same olive oil.
Your guide will walk you through the beautiful coastal town of Sitges, explaining its most notable buildings and sculptures, as well as its history and local culture. The stop at Sitges can also include lunch at a restaurant in the front sea line. The menu price is 25€ per person, payable at the restaurant.
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