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Taco102 – dinner taco walk – all inclusive

Discover authentic Puerto Vallarta tacos on a small-group, all-inclusive evening walk through beloved local eateries, with plenty of food, drinks, and cultural insights.

If you’re craving more than just touristy spots and want a genuine taste of Puerto Vallarta’s vibrant taco scene, the Taco102 Dinner Taco Walk promises an immersive, delicious experience. This guided walk takes you through some of the best family-run taquerias and street stands in Old Town and downtown Puerto Vallarta, offering up to 10 different tacos, salsas, drinks, and desserts—all included in the price. It’s a neat way to savor authentic Mexican flavors and get a real feel for local life.

What we love about this tour is its intimate setting—just a small group of seven or fewer means you’ll get personalized attention, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and learn about the dishes you’re tasting. Plus, the fact that it’s all-inclusive, with unlimited tacos, beers, agua frescas, and even desserts, offers fantastic value. One little caveat: it’s a walking tour, so be prepared to move at a relaxed pace, and wear comfortable shoes.

This experience suits food lovers eager for authentic flavors, curious travelers who enjoy cultural storytelling, and those who appreciate a well-paced, local-led tour. If you’re looking for a fun, filling, and insightful evening in Puerto Vallarta, Taco102 hits the mark.

Key Points

Taco102 - dinner taco walk - all inclusive - Key Points

  • Authentic Experience: Small-group tour exploring real local taquerias, not tourist traps
  • Tasty Variety: Up to 10 different tacos, including popular choices like pastor and carne asada
  • All-Inclusive: Unlimited tacos, drinks, beers, salsas, and desserts included
  • Cultural Insight: Knowledgeable guides share stories and history behind each dish
  • Flexible and Personal: Only 7 participants, fostering a cozy, conversational atmosphere
  • Convenient: Convenient start point in Zona Romántica, with a 2.5-hour duration

Exploring Puerto Vallarta’s Taco Scene: What to Expect

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Walking into the Taco102 experience, you immediately sense the focus on authenticity. Our guide, Memo, exemplifies a genuine passion for his city’s food scene. He takes us through a lively part of the city, visiting up to four different family-run spots, each with its own character and specialties. These aren’t “paint-by-numbers” taco stands; they’re small, cherished businesses that have been passed down through generations.

Each stop offers a different taco style or flavor profile. You might start with the iconic tacos al pastor, featuring thin slices of marinated pork cooked on a vertical spit—something you’ll recognize from street scenes everywhere. Then, move on to carne asada tacos, loaded with tender grilled beef, or perhaps a more adventurous option like beef head tacos, which reflect the resourcefulness and culinary diversity of the local scene. Vegetarian options are also plentiful, ensuring everyone leaves satisfied.

The Tacos and Salsas

The tour provides the opportunity to taste a variety of tacos, each with unique toppings and salsas. Memo emphasizes the importance of trying different salsas—some mild, others fiery—to appreciate the range of flavors. You’ll see how fresh ingredients like cilantro, onions, and lime brighten each bite. The tacos are served with an array of toppings, allowing you to customize each experience and discover what you like best.

Drinks and Desserts

Outside of tacos, the tour includes guas frescas, traditional fruit-flavored waters that are cool and refreshing after spicy bites. You’ll also have access to domestic beer, which balances the heat and adds to the festive atmosphere. And, don’t worry about feeling full—there’s a good chance you’ll be stuffed by the end, thanks to the generous, all-you-can-eat format.

Atmosphere and Group Dynamics

The small size of the group makes for a relaxed, conversational tour. We loved the way Memo shared stories about each place, giving insights into both the food and the local culture. This isn’t just a tasting; it’s an educational stroll that makes you feel connected to Puerto Vallarta’s everyday life.

Authenticity and Local Flair

A recurring theme in positive reviews is how the tour avoids tourist traps. Instead, it immerses you in the real taco-eating traditions of Puerto Vallarta. The family-run spots visited are beloved by locals and offer a genuine taste of the city’s culinary soul. One reviewer raved about Memo’s knack for revealing “the gems of Puerto Vallarta,” which means you’ll leave with more than just a full belly—you’ll have a deeper understanding of local food culture.

The Itinerary: A Closer Look

The tour begins at Iglesia de la Santa Cruz in Zona Romántica, a convenient starting point near public transportation. From there, the group strolls through lively streets, stopping at each taqueria or street stand for a generous sampling of tacos.

Stop 1 might feature a popular stand known for its pastor, where the tender, flavorful pork is cooked on a spit, sliced thin, and served with fresh salsa and pineapple. Travelers have been wowed by the depth of flavor—“Memo did an amazing job explaining the history and culture of particular tacos,” one reviewer notes.

Stop 2 could be a family-owned taqueria specializing in carne asada. The beef is grilled to perfection and topped with simple but delicious condiments. Expect to see locals enjoying the same fare—this isn’t a tourist-only experience.

Stop 3 offers a chance to try lesser-known or more adventurous tacos, such as beef head or vegetarian options, with salsas ranging from mild to fiery. Each stop provides a different vibe, from street-style stands to cozy, small eateries.

Dessert may come in the form of a sweet treat like a Mexican tres leches cake or other local sweets, rounding out the satisfying meal.

The Value of the Experience

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For $55 per person, the Taco102 tour offers exceptional value. It’s not just about the quantity of tacos but the quality and authenticity of each bite. The all-inclusive setup means you won’t be scrambling for cash or dealing with hidden costs—just focus on enjoying the food, drinks, and stories.

Several reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides—“Memo is the best,” one reviewer writes, praising his storytelling and local insight. Others mention how the tour boosts confidence when ordering tacos independently afterward, thanks to the insider knowledge gained.

Given the duration (about 2.5 hours) and the quality of the food, this tour is a savvy choice for those eager to try a wide variety of authentic tacos without the risk of tourist traps or subpar food. Booking in advance—about 27 days ahead on average—also shows its popularity among travelers seeking true local flavors.

Who Will Love This Tour?

This walk is ideal for foodies wanting a genuine taste of Puerto Vallarta’s taco scene. It’s perfect for travelers who enjoy cultural stories as much as delicious bites. Since the tour is small and personal, it’s especially suited for those who prefer a relaxed, intimate experience rather than large, impersonal groups.

It also works well for travelers who want a flexible itinerary—after the tour, you’ll be equipped with local tips and restaurant recommendations to continue exploring on your own. If you’re a vegetarian, no worries—there are options, and the guide is happy to accommodate.

The Sum Up: Is It Worth It?

For anyone who loves Mexican street food, experience-driven tours, or simply wants to eat like a local, the Taco102 Dinner Taco Walk offers a delightful, filling, and educational evening in Puerto Vallarta. The combination of authentic flavors, lively storytelling, and a friendly, small-group atmosphere makes this tour stand out.

It’s particularly well-suited for curious travelers who appreciate local culture, the value of all-inclusive dining, and the chance to discover hidden culinary gems. With knowledgeable guides like Memo leading the way, you’re guaranteed a memorable evening that will leave your taste buds—and your Instagram—satisfied.

This tour isn’t just about filling your stomach; it’s about connecting you to Puerto Vallarta’s vibrant food scene in a way that’s fun, genuine, and tasty. Whether you’re a seasoned taco lover or a first-timer eager to try something new, this experience hits the right notes.

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Taco102 – dinner taco walk – all inclusive



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90% 5-star

“Memo is the best! Not only did he bring us to a few of his favorite spots but he did an amazing job of explaining the history amd culture of partic…”

— Emily S, May 2025

FAQ

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Is this tour suitable for vegetarians? Yes, vegetarian options are available, and the guide can accommodate dietary preferences.

How long does the tour last? The walking and tasting experience takes approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.

Where does the tour start? It begins at Iglesia de la Santa Cruz in Zona Romántica, a location accessible via public transportation.

What’s included in the price? The tour includes all-you-can-eat tacos, bottled water, aguas frescas, and domestic beer.

Are the tacos spicy? The salsas range from mild to fiery, allowing you to customize your heat level.

How many stops are involved? Expect to visit up to four different taco spots during the tour.

Can I cancel if my plans change? Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is this tour suitable for kids or seniors? Most travelers can participate; however, consider walking distance and dietary preferences.

What’s the best way to book? Book at least 27 days in advance to secure a spot, especially during busy travel seasons.

In essence, the Taco102 Dinner Taco Walk is an excellent way to enjoy Puerto Vallarta’s culinary soul, with a friendly guide, a cozy group, and enough delicious tacos to satisfy even the most voracious appetite. It bridges the gap between touristy and authentic, offering a genuine taste of local life that you’ll remember long after your trip.