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Explore Puerto Morelos with this guided taco and tequila tour, sampling authentic dishes, enjoying scenic views, and discovering local culture.
If you’re looking for a laid-back way to experience authentic Mexican flavors and local charm, the Cancún: Puerto Morelos City & Taco Tour might be a good fit. Offered by Extreme Adventure Cancun, this 4-hour excursion combines a taste of traditional tacos, a professional tequila tasting, and some free time to soak in the small-town vibe of Puerto Morelos. It’s a straightforward introduction to the local culinary scene with a dash of scenic coastal beauty.
What we like about this tour is how it balances food, drink, and culture without feeling rushed. The chance to sample distinctive tacos—from seafood to Maya varieties—adds real flavor to the day, and the tequila tasting offers a genuine taste of Mexico’s iconic spirit. Plus, the free time to explore the town’s main plaza allows for some personal discovery, making this tour more than just a food crawl.
However, one potential downside to consider is the mixed reviews about the quality of the tacos. With a rating of 3.8 out of 5 based on just four reviews, some participants found the tacos disappointing, which might influence your expectations. This tour best suits travelers who want a relaxed, taste-focused experience and aren’t overly fixated on gourmet food. If authentic, casual Mexican street foods appeal to you, this could still be a delightful outing.


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The day begins with pickup from your hotel in Cancún, Playa del Carmen, Akumal, or Puerto Morelos. A comfortable van whisks you away for about 45 minutes to the tranquil town of Puerto Morelos—an area that offers a peaceful change of pace from busier resort zones.
Once there, you’re immediately introduced to the town’s laid-back atmosphere. The tour combines food tastings, a tequila session, and a little walk through the local arts and crafts market, providing a well-rounded snapshot of this small fishing community.
You’ll visit three different locations to sample some of the best local tacos. The first stop is right by the beach, where seafood tacos are served in a popular restaurant—think fresh fish wrapped in soft corn tortillas, garnished with lively salsa and lime. This setting offers great ocean views, making for a memorable first bite.
Next, you’ll try a more hearty option—chicken and carne asada tacos, which are classic staples in Mexican street food. The tortillas are soft, and the fillings are flavorful, reflecting traditional recipes passed down through generations. The third stop near the flea market features Maya tacos, with an emphasis on cochinita pibil—a slow-roasted pork marinated with achiote and citrus, traditionally cooked in an earth oven. This regional variation provides a taste of authentic Mexican culinary history.
Some reviews mention that the tacos may not always meet high expectations. One traveler from the U.S. commented, “the tacos were absolutely bad,” highlighting that the quality might not always align with the description. This suggests that while the concept is solid, actual execution could vary depending on the day or location.
Before the free time, a guided tequila tasting is offered, providing insights into the different types and their regional differences. This session is led by a knowledgeable guide and can be quite engaging, especially if you enjoy spirits or want to learn more about Mexico’s national drink. Remember, you must be 18 years or older to participate.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the tasting, you’ll have about an hour to wander around the town’s main plaza. This is a good chance to browse local shops, buy souvenirs, or simply enjoy the casual coastal scenery. Puerto Morelos’s charm lies in its simplicity—a contrast to the tourist-heavy zones of Cancún and Playa del Carmen.
Following your exploration, a second ride back to your hotel is scheduled, giving you a comfortable and hassle-free experience. The entire tour spans about 4 hours, making it a manageable addition to a day of sightseeing or relaxing on the beach.

The price of $49 per person is quite reasonable for the package—covering transportation, guided tastings, and multiple food stops. However, the value hinges on your expectations: if you’re looking for gourmet tacos or a high-end culinary experience, this might fall short. If you’re seeking an authentic, casual taste of local Mexican food combined with scenic views, it’s likely more suitable.
Transportation is provided via a van with pickup and drop-off from multiple locations, which simplifies logistics. Group sizes tend to be small to medium, fostering a more personal experience, but this can vary.
Beverages are not included outside of the tequila tasting, so you might want to bring some cash for additional drinks or souvenirs. Also, dress comfortably—think sun protection and good shoes—since you’ll be walking and exposed to the sun.

This experience is ideal for travelers wanting a relaxed, taste-focused introduction to Puerto Morelos and Mexican cuisine without the fuss of a full-day outing. It’s a good pick for those interested in local food traditions, beach views, and small-town charm.
If you’re curious about tequila or want a unique souvenir in the form of local tacos, this tour offers a memorable, informal setting. However, those seeking an extensive culinary adventure or gourmet food might find this a bit underwhelming.

The Cancún: Puerto Morelos City & Taco Tour offers a straightforward, affordable way to enjoy some of the area’s best casual eats, learn about regional spirits, and experience a quiet coastal town. It’s best suited for travelers who value authentic local flavors, relaxing scenery, and easy logistics.
While the taco quality has received mixed reviews, the overall experience delivers a taste of Mexican culture, both through its food and its scenic charm. If you’re open-minded and want a laid-back, fun experience that combines food, drink, and a bit of exploration, this tour can be a worthwhile addition to your Mexican itinerary.
For those seeking a light, engaging introduction rather than a gourmet feast, it’s a good bet. Just be prepared for some variability and keep your expectations realistic about the taco quality—sometimes simple is best.

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off at designated locations, making it convenient to join without extra hassle.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience is approximately 4 hours, including transportation, tastings, and free time.
Can I participate in the tequila tasting?
Yes, but you must be 18 or older to join the tequila tasting session.
What types of tacos will I sample?
You’ll taste seafood tacos by the beach, hearty chicken and carne asada tacos, and Maya-style cochinita pibil tacos.
Are beverages included apart from tequila?
No, other drinks are not included, so you might want to bring cash for additional beverages.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sun hat, sunscreen, casual clothes, and cash for extras.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, but keep in mind the tequila tasting component is for adults. The food and sightseeing are family-friendly.
What is the main attraction of this tour?
It’s the chance to enjoy authentic tacos in a peaceful coastal town, combined with a relaxed tequila tasting and scenic views.
In summary, the Puerto Morelos Taco and Tequila Tour offers a gentle, flavor-rich quick glimpse into Mexico’s coastal culinary traditions. Perfect for those craving authentic bites and scenic calm, it’s a relaxed way to add local flavor to your Mexican holiday.
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