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Join a fun, beginner-friendly salsa or bachata dance lesson in Puerto Morelos. Perfect for couples or solo travelers wanting a lively cultural experience.
Introduction
Looking for a lively, engaging activity that lets you feel the rhythm of Mexico while learning some new moves? This Puerto Morelos Salsa or Bachata dance lesson offers just that: a chance to step onto the dance floor with confidence, even if you’ve never danced before. With a reputation for friendly instructors and authentic Latin fun, it’s an experience that promises more than just basic steps—it’s about feeling the music and loosening up in a warm Caribbean setting.
What we love about this class is how accessible it is for everyone. Whether you’re shy, have two left feet, or are already a dance enthusiast wanting to refine your moves, the instructor’s approachable teaching style makes it worthwhile. Plus, the one-hour duration is just right—short enough to fit into a busy travel schedule but packed with enough rhythm to make you want more. One thing to keep in mind: transportation isn’t included, so planning your logistics ahead is wise. This experience suits travelers eager for a lively, cultural activity with a local flair—perfect for couples, singles, or small groups looking to add a splash of Latin dance to their vacation.


This dance lesson is hosted by Esteban Romero, who runs a salsa and bachata studio in Puerto Morelos. With over six years of experience, Esteban’s passion for Latin rhythms shines through in his teaching. The class begins with a brief warm-up, giving participants a chance to shake off any nerves and get into the Caribbean vibe. From there, the instructor explains the dance styles and guides you through the basics, setting a welcoming tone for beginners.
What makes this experience stand out is Esteban’s approach to teaching. He’s known for being especially good at working with people who might be shy or believe they have “two left feet.” His 12 years of teaching experience ensures that even the quietest dancer will get plenty of encouragement and step-by-step guidance. As one reviewer shared, “We didn’t know how to dance at all!!! This class was so much fun! We learned basic salsa dance steps. In one hour we learned how to dance!”
The choice of dance style is up to you: salsa, bachata, or a mix of both. This flexibility allows you to focus on what appeals most or try a little of everything. Expect to start with fundamental steps that form the backbone of Latin dancing, then gradually move onto more professional moves to help you shine on the dance floor later. The instructor mixes demonstration with practice, making sure you’re comfortable before moving on to more advanced steps.
The setting itself adds to the fun—imagine dancing in a warm, tropical atmosphere, with lively music filling the air. Participants often find that the music energizes their learning experience, creating a relaxed, joyful environment. Since safety is a priority, Covid-19 measures are in effect, including masks, antibacterial gel, and small group settings, which enhances confidence and comfort.
What about the logistics? You’ll meet at a designated point in Leona Vicario, Quintana Roo, and the tour ends right back at the start. While private transportation isn’t included, the location is accessible via public transit and near other amenities, making it easier to plan your day around the lesson. The experience lasts roughly an hour, a perfect length for a quick, energetic activity.
This tour is offered at $60.15 per person, which many will agree is a reasonable price for a focused, professional lesson that offers both fun and a taste of local culture. While it’s not a dance class designed to turn you into a Latin dancer overnight, it’s a fantastic starting point—especially for travelers who want a memorable, hands-on activity that’s more than just sightseeing.
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The value here lies in the quality of instruction combined with the authentic ambiance. Unlike larger, more generic dance classes, this private activity ensures personalized attention, which is crucial for beginners. Esteban’s reputation, backed by excellent reviews, demonstrates his ability to make dance accessible and enjoyable for all.
The session’s focus on basic steps is ideal for those who want to get a quick taste of Latin dance without commitment. Many reviewers, like Andrea, say, “In one hour we learned how to dance,” highlighting how effective and fun it can be even in a short period. The class not only teaches dance but also offers a chance to connect with local culture in a lively way.
However, some travelers should be aware that the activity excludes transportation, so you’ll need to arrange your own arrival. Also, the class is quite physical—moderate fitness is recommended—so if mobility is a concern, it’s worth considering this aspect.

Travelers looking for a fun, authentic activity that breaks the mold of typical sightseeing will love this dance lesson. It’s perfect for couples wanting a shared adventure, solo travelers eager to meet new people, or small groups seeking a lively cultural experience. It’s especially suitable for those who enjoy music, movement, and a dose of local flavor, even if they think they have two left feet.
This experience is also a great way to boost confidence on the dance floor, whether for future salsa nights back home or just for fun during your trip. If you’re curious about Latin rhythms and want to learn from a seasoned, friendly instructor, this class ticks all the boxes.

This Puerto Morelos Salsa and Bachata lesson offers more than just a basic dance lesson—it’s a lively, approachable way to connect with Latin culture and enjoy some fun physical activity. The instructor’s experience and personable teaching style ensure that even total beginners feel comfortable and encouraged. The class strikes a nice balance between fun, learning, and culture, making it a worthwhile addition to any itinerary.
With a reasonable price, a flexible format, and a friendly atmosphere, it’s an excellent choice for travelers who want to add a splash of rhythm to their vacation. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply looking for a new skill, this activity delivers a memorable, authentic experience that will have you dancing in no time.
“We didnt know how to dance at all!!! This class was so much fun! We learned basic salsa dance steps. In one hour we learned how to dance!”

Is this experience suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, the class is designed for all skill levels, including those with no dance experience at all.
How long is the dance lesson?
It lasts approximately one hour, making it a quick, energetic activity.
What dance styles can I choose from?
You can choose between salsa, bachata, or a combination of both during your session.
Are the safety measures related to Covid-19 in place?
Yes, masks and antibacterial gel are provided, and safety protocols are followed to ensure a safe environment.
Is transportation included?
No, private transportation is not included; you’ll need to arrange your own way to the meeting point.
What’s the cost of the experience?
The price is $60.15 per person, which covers instruction, music, and the overall experience.
What should I bring?
Bring water or a drink of your choice, and wear comfortable clothing suitable for movement.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity for a full refund.
Is the activity suitable for couples?
Absolutely, it’s a fun activity for couples, or even solo travelers looking to meet others.
What is the meeting point?
The meeting point is in Leona Vicario, Quintana Roo, with the activity ending back at the start location.
This dance class is a lively, authentic taste of Latin culture that’s approachable for everyone. Whether you’re looking to shake off the jet lag or just have some fun, it’s worth considering for your trip to Puerto Morelos.