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Explore Puerto Morelos on a guided taco tour with tequila tasting, including transport from Cancun, authentic eats, and local artisan treats for $49.
If you’re looking to escape the lively chaos of Cancun for a half-day of authentic Mexican flavors and local charm, this tour offers a neat introduction to Puerto Morelos—a quiet fishing village just a short drive away. We haven’t personally taken this tour, but it consistently receives high praise for its friendly guides, delicious food, and meaningful cultural touches.
What we love about this experience is its focus on authenticity—sampling real tacos from local spots you might never find on your own—and the tequila tasting, which is both fun and educational. Plus, the included transportation makes it hassle-free, especially if you don’t want to worry about getting lost or navigating unfamiliar streets.
One notable consideration is that the tour is quite food-heavy, which might not suit everyone if you’re more interested in sightseeing than eating. Also, some guests have expressed disappointment with the initial greeting or the shopping stops, but these seem minor compared to the overall enjoyable experience.
This tour is best suited for food lovers, curious travelers eager to learn about local cuisine, and those seeking a relaxed, authentic glimpse of Mexican life outside of Cancun’s touristy areas.


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The journey begins with a round-trip transfer from your Cancun hotel, which is a huge plus, saving you from navigating or haggling for transport. Once in Puerto Morelos, you’ll have around 2 hours and 40 minutes to stroll at your own pace.
This small fishing town, located by the Caribbean Sea, offers a peaceful atmosphere largely untouched by mass tourism. We love how this setting allows you to experience the relaxed pace of local life, with colorful boats, friendly vendors, and plenty of photo-worthy views. While some reviews note a lengthy initial wait (about 50 minutes), most agree that once the tour kicks off, the experience is enjoyable and authentic.
Next, you visit the local flea market—an excellent spot to pick up souvenirs or gifts. It’s a brief 30-minute stop that offers a glimpse into local craftsmanship. Some reviews mention that the market felt more like a mini mall than a bustling traditional market, but it still provides a relaxed opportunity to browse and chat with vendors.
The core of the tour is sampling three different tacos at well-loved local eateries. Participants rave about the quality and variety, with options like fish, shrimp, and pork tacos marinated with flavorful sauces. One guest commented that they were surprised to find their favorite was the fish taco at Mariscos Don Kito, despite usually avoiding seafood.
The taco stops are conveniently located, and the guide often joins the group at the tables, adding personal anecdotes and making the experience more engaging. As one review mentions, the tacos are “great,” and the overall food quality is seen as a standout feature.
After the savory bites, everyone heads to Panna e Cioccolato for artisanal ice cream—over ten natural flavors to choose from. Guests appreciate the handmade quality and the chance to cool down after walking around. Many reviewers highlight the ice cream as a perfect finish that rounds out the culinary experience.
Finally, the tour culminates with a tequila tasting led by a knowledgeable guide. You’ll learn about the production process, the different varieties, and how to appreciate good tequila. Some find it both fun and educational, while others note that the tasting may come across as a gentle sales pitch. Still, the quality of the tequila is generally praised, and the presentation is well-regarded.
The real strength of this experience lies in its combination of local eats, cultural insights, and hassle-free transportation. It’s not just about eating—your guide provides context about the region, the importance of tequila in Mexican culture, and the craftsmanship behind the products.
Many guests commend the guides, like Kevin or Michael Jordan (yes, that’s his real nickname), for their friendliness, knowledge, and ability to make the group feel comfortable and engaged. This personal touch really enhances the experience, transforming a simple food tour into a memorable cultural outing.
The value for money is clear. For $49, you get multiple tacos, ice cream, tequila tasting, transportation, and some sightseeing—all in about four hours. Considering the high quality of the food and the convenience, most reviewers agree that it’s a solid deal.

While many rave about the authenticity of the food and the charm of Puerto Morelos, some mention imperfections. A handful of reviews point out initial delays, unenthusiastic welcomes, or the fact that the shopping element felt more like a mini mall rather than a vibrant market.
A small number of guests found the experience somewhat sales-oriented, especially during the tequila tasting, which could feel a bit promotional. Also, the tour is quite food-focused, so if you’re not a big eater or prefer cultural sites over culinary stops, this might not be your ideal choice.
“awesome experience! great tequila! great tacos! some tour guide! I had a great time! 100000% recommend!”

This tour is perfect for foodies who want to try authentic tacos at local favorites, curious travelers eager to learn about Mexican tequila, and those who appreciate a relaxed pace with scenic views. It’s also a good pick for families or couples looking for a fun, social outing away from the busy hotel zone.
If you’re after a quick cultural fix or some souvenir shopping, this might feel a bit limited, but if your focus is on food and local flavor, it hits the mark.
This Puerto Morelos Taco & Tequila Tour offers a genuine taste of Mexico’s culinary traditions, set against the backdrop of a serene fishing village. The experience’s biggest strengths are delicious local tacos, engaging guides, and a memorable tequila tasting—all wrapped up in a manageable four-hour window with transportation included.
While it’s not a grand sightseeing tour, that’s part of its appeal: it’s about enjoying authentic, well-prepared food in a friendly, relaxed environment. The overall value is high, especially considering the variety of stops and the cultural insights shared along the way.
If you’re someone who loves trying regional dishes, appreciates learning about tequila, or simply wants a stress-free way to explore a charming seaside town, this tour is likely to satisfy. Just be prepared for some food indulgence and a casual pace, and you’ll leave with a fuller belly and a few new favorites.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes round-trip transportation from your Cancun hotel, making it easy to join without worrying about logistics.
How long does the tour last?
The main part lasts about 4 hours, but travel time is not included in this duration, so plan accordingly.
What’s the price?
The tour costs $49 per person, which covers the tacos, ice cream, tequila tasting, and transportation—considered good value for this tasty, hassle-free experience.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
If you have food allergies or specific dietary needs, it’s best to inform the tour provider in advance, as the menu is set.
How many people typically join?
Most tours have a maximum group size of 20 travelers, ensuring a friendly and manageable atmosphere.
Can I buy souvenirs during the tour?
Yes, the tour includes a stop at the local flea market, where you can browse souvenirs, though prices and selections vary.
Is the tequila tasting educational?
Absolutely. Guides share information about tequila production, types, and tasting tips, making it both fun and instructive.
What if I want a more traditional market experience?
Some reviews mention that the market stop felt more like a mini mall, so if a bustling market vibe is what you seek, this may be less satisfying.
Is the tour suitable for kids?
Most travelers say yes, especially since kids enjoy the ice cream and relaxed pace, but always check with the provider regarding age restrictions.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended since it’s a walking tour, and lightweight clothes help in the warm weather.
This tour delivers a genuine, flavorful taste of Mexico in a friendly, relaxed setting. Whether you’re a foodie, a tequila enthusiast, or just looking for a simple way to explore beyond Cancun’s hotel zone, it’s a well-rounded choice.