Spain has always been an attractive spot for tourism, especially for foodies who appreciate its spectacular gastronomy. But there’s a new, niche type of food tourism that’s on the rise in Spain: pork tourism.
As awareness, and interest, about Spain’s Ibérico products grows around the world, local producers across the country are increasingly offering packages that allow people to learn about this product first-hand.
That means spending time with the pigs in the pastures; learning about their feeding habits; visiting production facilities, where the hams are dried, salted and cured; ham carving demos; ham carving classes; and, of course, tastings (of ham and other Ibérico products).