Feeling the Love for Food Travel Around the World

Apr 26, 2020
world food travel day

On April 18, 2020 we celebrated the second annual World Food Travel Day , an entire day dedicated to celebrating our world’s unique culinary cultures. This year, we asked our culinary tourism community to participate by sharing their favorite local food memories and food traditions.

And, it was amazing. We had hundreds of posts from countries around the globe all sharing their passion and love for food and travel.

Do you love food and travel as much as we do? Be sure to follow us on Instagram , Facebook , and Twitter to stay up to date with everything culinary tourism.

Join us for the next World Food Travel Day on April 18, 2021. Eat Well, Travel Better!

Striking view of the Madeiran coastline.
by Erik Wolf 22 Apr, 2024
Why Madeira, Portugal is the next undiscovered culinary destination.
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A short audio interview with Sonia Seivwright, a member of the World Food Travel Association's Emerging Leaders Council
08 Mar, 2024
News announcement about new partnership between the Culinary Heritage Network and the World Food Travel Association.
Covers of the State of the Food & Beverage Tourism Industry report in 4 languages
by Erik Wolf 04 Mar, 2024
The World Food Travel Association's 2024 State of the Food & Beverage Tourism Industry report is available as a free download in 5 languages.
A dish of mote pillo from Cuenca
by Erik Wolf 04 Mar, 2024
Press release about Cuenca, Ecuador joining the Culinary Capitals program.
Ep 68. Fred Lizee - Tout Est Possible
by Erik Wolf 10 Feb, 2024
In this episode, number 68, of The Business of Food Travel podcast, we speak with Fred Lizée. Fred is a tourism industry professional from France. He has been working in responsible adventure travel for 15 years, with professional experiences in Europe, Asia and Australia. He is passionate about outdoor expeditions, community travel and disruptive tourism projects. To that end, he created his own competition called the New Explorer Challenge to help train international students on the subject of sustainable adventure tourism. As you probably have guessed, Fred loves to travel and has visited 72 countries already.
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