If you’re looking for a lively, hands-on way to enjoy your time in Cozumel, the Original Salsa and Salsa Cozumel Tour offers a fun combination of cooking, drinking, and dancing — all set against the beautiful backdrop of the Caribbean. While we haven’t done this experience ourselves, it’s widely recommended for travelers interested in Mexican cuisine and culture, especially those who enjoy interactive activities.
What we really love about this tour is how it blends culinary arts with dance lessons, giving you a taste of local traditions in a relaxed, social environment. The fact that you get to make your own salsas and margaritas means you’ll leave with skills (and recipes) to impress your friends back home. However, some travelers note that transportation isn’t included, so planning your arrival is a must.
This experience is ideal for guests who enjoy interactive, lively tours that include food and entertainment, making it great for couples, groups of friends, or solo travelers eager to get a true taste of Mexican culture in a fun setting.
Key Points

- Hands-on participation in making authentic Mexican salsas and margaritas
- Learning salsa dance steps in a relaxed, friendly environment
- Includes snacks and unlimited drinks, making it a full sensory experience
- Located in Cozumel’s scenic setting, with Caribbean views enhancing the vibe
- Booking well in advance (66 days on average) suggests this is a popular choice
- Not suitable for travelers needing transportation, as it’s self-arranged
A Fun-Filled Look at the Tour Itinerary

The tour begins at the vibrant Mercadito my love, where you’ll meet your guides, The Dancing Chefs. The 3.5-hour experience kicks off around 10 a.m., giving you plenty of energy for the activities ahead. The venue’s central Cozumel location is convenient, especially if you’re docked nearby, but keep in mind that transportation isn’t included — so plan your route accordingly.
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Making Mexican Salsas: A Tasty Adventure
The core of the experience is learning to craft authentic Mexican salsas in four straightforward steps. You’ll work with your guides to prepare and taste six different salsas — a mix of spicy, tangy, and sweet flavors — paired with crispy tortilla chips, quesadillas, and taquitos. This part of the tour is lively and informal, perfect for those who enjoy culinary creativity. One review enthusiastically mentions that “The five salsas with chips we made were outstanding,” highlighting the quality and flavor of their homemade creations.
Margarita Mastery and Dessert Salsa
Next comes the bartending segment, where you’ll whip up classic and frozen strawberry margaritas. Guests are encouraged to test their bartender skills while enjoying unlimited margaritas, hibiscus iced tea, and bottled water. The flexibility to customize your drinks adds to the fun — and the strong, flavorful margaritas are a highlight, according to participants. One reviewer noted that “Margaritas were great,” and another said that Abby (the guide) was “outstanding” in guiding everyone through the process.
The tour culminates with a dessert salsa, a sweet and satisfying ending to the culinary journey. The taste-testing, paired with fresh snacks like quesadillas and taquitos, makes for an engaging and delicious experience.
Salsa Dancing: Moving to the Beat
No Mexican-themed tour would be complete without a touch of dance. The instructors teach simple salsa steps in a relaxed environment, often after a few drinks, which makes the dance lessons even more enjoyable. One reviewer joked that “the salsa dancing was lots of fun, especially after the margaritas,” emphasizing how the lively atmosphere keeps the energy high.
Authentic Experiences and Practical Details

This tour isn’t just about the activities; it’s about connecting with Mexican culture in a fun and approachable way. The guides are described as knowledgeable and engaging, making the learning process smooth and entertaining. Since the experience is set outdoors with Caribbean views, it offers a scenic backdrop that enhances the joyful atmosphere.
The price of $99 per person offers solid value, considering the inclusion of multiple salsas, drinks, snacks, and dance lessons. When comparing similar experiences, it’s clear that you’re getting a hands-on, memorable introduction to Mexican culinary traditions, rather than just a passive tour.
However, it’s worth noting that transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to arrange your own way to the starting point at Mercadito my love. The tour is limited to a maximum of 40 travelers, which helps maintain an intimate, friendly vibe, but on busy days, you might find the group a little larger.
What to Expect and How to Prepare
Expect a lively, interactive experience with plenty of tasting and a relaxed atmosphere. The duration of 3.5 hours makes it a manageable half-day activity, perfect for fitting into a morning itinerary. It’s suitable for adults of all ages, especially those who appreciate culinary activities and dancing.
If you have food allergies, it’s necessary to notify the organizers in advance, as some ingredients may contain common allergens. Since alcohol is unlimited, it’s best to be mindful if you prefer to limit your intake or avoid drinking altogether.
The tour concludes back at the starting point, so you can easily continue exploring Cozumel afterward, whether it’s relaxing on the beach or visiting local shops.
The Reviews in a Nutshell
While one reviewer mentioned a cancellation issue, they appreciated how the local company helped reschedule or find alternative activities, demonstrating good customer service. The majority of reviews are glowing, with guests describing the salsa-making, margarita tasting, and dance lessons as “a lot of fun” and “outstanding,” emphasizing the engaging guides and delicious flavors.
Participants often mention how the guides make the experience both educational and entertaining, and how the scenic setting adds to the enjoyment. The inclusion of unlimited drinks and snacks makes this tour feel like a worthwhile indulgence rather than just a class.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This experience is best suited for travelers who enjoy interactive activities and want to learn authentic Mexican cooking in a fun, relaxed setting. It’s perfect for couples, friends, or solo travelers eager to connect with local culture through food and dance. Those looking for a light, entertaining tour that offers a taste of local traditions will likely find this a highlight of their Cozumel stay.
If you’re craving a behind-the-scenes culinary experience combined with lively dancing and scenic views, this tour hits the mark. However, if you prefer a more structured, transportation-included experience or have dietary restrictions, you might want to explore other options.
The Sum Up: Is It Worth It?
For $99, you get a lively, hands-on introduction to Mexican cuisine and salsa dancing, set against Cozumel’s stunning scenery. The blend of interactive cooking, unlimited margaritas, and dance lessons creates a memorable day — full of flavor, movement, and good humor. The guides’ friendliness and knowledge help make it approachable for all skill levels, making it a safe choice for beginners.
This tour offers genuine value if you’re looking for a fun, social activity that combines cultural elements with leisure. It’s especially appealing if you want to bring home new skills and stories, not just photos.
That said, it’s best for those who don’t mind arranging their own transport and who enjoy active, engaging experiences. If you’re after a relaxed, all-inclusive day with everything taken care of from start to finish, you might want to consider other tours.
All in all, the Original Salsa and Salsa Cozumel Tour provides a lively, authentic taste of Mexico’s culinary spirit and dance culture, making it a memorable addition to any Cozumel trip.
FAQ

Is transportation included in the tour?
No, transportation is not included. You’ll need to arrange your own way to the starting point, Mercadito my love, which is near public transportation.
What is the duration of the tour?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, making it a manageable activity for a morning or early afternoon.
Are drinks included?
Yes, you’ll enjoy unlimited margaritas, hibiscus iced tea, and bottled water as part of the tour. Be mindful if you want to limit alcohol consumption.
Can I participate if I don’t drink alcohol?
Yes, alcohol is unlimited but optional. Non-drinkers can enjoy the food, dance lessons, and other non-alcoholic beverages provided.
Is the tour suitable for children or teenagers?
The tour is geared toward adults, especially because of the alcohol consumption and dance elements. It might be less appropriate for children.
How many people can join?
A maximum of 40 travelers can participate, ensuring a lively but intimate atmosphere.
In summary, the Original Salsa and Salsa Cozumel Tour offers a lively, interactive afternoon of culinary and dance fun. It’s perfect for those eager to learn, taste, and dance in a relaxed setting, all with the stunning Caribbean as your backdrop.
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