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Experience authentic Mexican cuisine and dance in Cozumel with a vibrant salsa and margarita class. Learn, taste, and dance your way through a fun 5-hour tour.
Planning a trip to Cozumel and craving a hands-on cultural experience? The Cozumel: The Original Salsa & Salsa tour offers a lively blend of culinary artistry and dance that promises to spice up your visit. Whether you’re a foodie, a dance enthusiast, or just looking for a fun way to learn about local traditions, this 5-hour adventure delivers.
What we love about this experience is its interactive nature—you don’t just watch a demonstration; you participate fully by making your own salsas and cocktails, then showing off your new salsa moves. Plus, the chance to taste freshly made appetizers and salsas pushes the experience into genuine tasting territory.
However, keep in mind that the tour is best suited for those comfortable moving around and engaging actively in food and dance activities. Children under 10 and guests with mobility issues might find it less accessible. But if you’re eager to learn and have some fun, this tour is a fantastic choice. It’s perfect for travelers who enjoy authentic, hands-on cultural experiences that balance learning and entertainment.


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The tour begins at Mercadito My Love, a lively spot in Cozumel’s town center. The check-in time is 09:30 am, which is perfect if you’re a morning person eager to start your day with some flavor and fun. The location’s central setting makes it easy to reach from most resorts, though transportation isn’t included, so plan accordingly.
Once you gather with your fellow food lovers, the real fun begins. You’ll learn how to make different types of salsa, a cornerstone of Mexican cuisine. The class is designed to be straightforward—perfect for beginners—and focuses on four simple yet essential steps. During the process, you’ll get to taste your salsas, which adds a rewarding touch to the learning experience.
The menu includes appetizers like quesadillas, taquitos, and tortilla chips, providing a variety of flavors and textures. These snacks aren’t just digestion aids—they’re part of the culinary lesson, offering opportunities to taste and compare different salsas and dips.
Crafting your own margarita is a highlight. The session allows you to test your bartending skills, mixing your preferred flavors and trying to make the perfect Mexican cocktail. The frozen strawberry margarita is a refreshing twist, perfect for hot Cozumel days. The instructor guides you through the process, ensuring even beginners can produce a decent, Instagram-worthy drink.
More Great Tours NearbyNo Mexican culinary tour would be complete without a dance component. The professional instructors teach salsa dancing in four easy steps, making it accessible for everyone. We loved the way the dance lessons add a lively, energetic element—salsa isn’t just about food; it’s about feeling the rhythm.
Participants often mention how the instructors foster a welcoming atmosphere, even if you’re dancing for the first time. “Your dancing chefs will guide you on the dance floor to master your skills in four easy steps,” the description promises, and they deliver. Expect to move your hips and have some laughs along the way.
The entire tour is designed to be relaxed and fun, with a small group atmosphere that encourages interaction and participation. The 4.3-star rating from Baja Discover reflects a solid, enjoyable experience that many travelers have appreciated. Reviewers mention “a great way to learn and taste” and “fun and interactive” as common themes.
While the cost of $102 per person might seem steep, it covers all the core activities—making salsa, creating cocktails, and dancing—plus the appetizers. It’s a hands-on experience that combines multiple elements of Mexican culture into one engaging package. Remember, transportation isn’t included, so consider your options for getting there.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, but it’s worth noting that it might not be suitable for children under 10 or guests with mobility challenges. The experience typically takes place in the morning, making it a prime option for a lively start to your day.

We think this tour offers great value for travelers who want more than just sightseeing. It’s about actively participating in local traditions—cooking, tasting, dancing—that leave you with skills and memories, not just photos. Plus, the combination of food and dance emphasizes the joyful spirit of Mexican culture.
The fact that you get to taste your own salsa and cocktails makes the experience all the more rewarding. It’s a wonderful way to connect with the local flavor and rhythm, even if you’re only in Cozumel for a short time.

This experience is ideal for curious travelers, foodies, and dance lovers. It suits those who enjoy interactive activities, want a break from traditional sightseeing, and are looking for a fun, memorable way to connect with Mexican culture. It’s also perfect for anyone wanting to learn some new skills—whether it’s salsa dancing or bartending—that they can impress friends with back home.
If you’re traveling with older kids or teens who enjoy active, engaging activities, they’ll likely have a blast too. But if you have mobility issues or are traveling with very young children, you might want to consider other options.

Is transportation included in the tour?
No, transportation to and from the resort is not included, so you’ll need to arrange your own way to the meeting point.
What should I bring?
Bring a camera, sunscreen, and comfortable clothes suitable for movement and outdoor activity.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s not suitable for children under 10 years, especially those who might find the activities too physically demanding or complex.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your travel plans shift.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, although individual needs should be considered.
What languages are spoken during the tour?
The tour is offered in both English and Spanish, accommodating a diverse group of travelers.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 5 hours, usually scheduled in the morning.
What’s the price for this experience?
It costs $102 per person, which covers all activities, tastings, and lessons.
Will I get to taste everything I make?
Absolutely. Tasting your salsas, appetizers, and cocktails is a key part of the experience and highly praised by previous participants.
To sum it up, if you’re after a lively, hands-on way to learn about Mexican cuisine and dance, this tour packs a punch. It’s a well-rounded experience that combines the joy of tasting with the thrill of movement. Perfect for travelers who want to step beyond the usual tour and truly engage with local culture in a relaxed, fun environment. Be ready to get your hands dirty, taste your creations, and shake your hips—you’ll come away with a full belly and a big smile.
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