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Discover Cozumel's top cooking and dancing experience for $119. Make authentic salsas, learn salsa dancing, and enjoy unlimited margaritas in 5 hours.
Experience the vibrant flavors and lively rhythms of Mexico in Cozumel with the Salsa and Salsa Cooking and Dancing Experience. Priced at $119 per person and lasting around 5 hours, this tour offers a fun-filled opportunity to master authentic Mexican salsas, craft classic and frozen margaritas, and learn salsa dancing from the renowned “Dancing Chefs.” It’s a perfect choice for cruise visitors eager to dive into local cuisine and culture in a lively, interactive setting.
This experience is rated 4.5 out of 5 by Next Experience Travel and provides a practical, engaging way to taste and feel Mexico’s spirited atmosphere. With a focus on hands-on cooking, dancing, and unlimited drinks, it offers a memorable mix of flavors, movement, and entertainment — ideal for those who want to combine culinary skills with lively dance fun. Keep in mind, transportation is not included, so plan for a short taxi ride from your cruise port.


The tour begins at Mercadito My Love, located at 20th Ave #260, between Calle Dr Adolfo Rosado Salas and Calle 3 Sur. This central location makes it easy to reach with a quick 15-minute taxi ride from the cruise port. Arriving 15 minutes early ensures a smooth start to the experience.
The meeting spot itself offers a lively setting that complements the colorful spirit of the tour. The tour provider, Next Experience Travel, maintains a 4.5-star rating, reflecting reliable organization and friendly hosts.
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The core of the tour revolves around hands-on salsa making. Participants learn how to prepare authentic Mexican salsas, including a sweet dessert salsa. The chefs guide you through the process, ensuring everyone gets involved in creating flavorful and traditional recipes.
Alongside salsa preparation, the tour includes making classic lime margaritas and frozen strawberry margaritas. The instructors focus on simple techniques, so no prior cooking experience is necessary. This part of the experience emphasizes participation and enjoyment, making it suitable for all skill levels.

While learning and dancing, you get to sample your culinary creations. The menu features cheese quesadillas, chicken taquitos, and crunchy chips. These snacks complement the salsa and margaritas, providing a balanced taste of Mexican street food.
All snacks are included in the tour price, along with bottled water. These small bites enhance the experience, making it more than just a cooking class but a full cultural taste test.
After mastering the recipes, the famous “Dancing Chefs” turn up the music and teach you how to salsa dance in just 4 easy steps. This segment requires no prior dance experience, just a willingness to move and have fun.
The lively dance lesson adds an energetic dimension to the tour, giving participants a chance to mimic the rhythm and style of Mexican salsa. The guides help everyone find their groove, making the experience accessible and entertaining for all.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the tour, all-you-can-drink margaritas are available, with options including lime and strawberry flavors. The tour also offers Jamaica tea and bottled water, encouraging hydration. The drinks are a highlight for many, providing a relaxed and festive atmosphere.
Drink policies specify that guests must be 18+ to consume alcohol, and no alcoholic drinks are allowed in the vehicle, which is good to keep in mind for those traveling with minors.
The tour generally accommodates up to 40 travelers, ensuring a lively yet manageable group. With a duration of 5 hours, it typically takes place in the morning, fitting well into a cruise day. The activity is led by English-speaking instructors and is wheelchair accessible, though it’s not suitable for individuals with food allergies or those who use wheelchairs.
Guests should bring comfortable shoes, a hat, a camera, and comfortable clothes. Since transportation is not included, planning for a short taxi ride from the cruise terminal is essential.

While the tour includes bottled water, snacks, and margaritas, it does not include transportation, so guests should arrange their own transfer to the meeting point. The experience emphasizes a fun, relaxed environment, so bringing a camera to capture moments is recommended.
The tour is cancelable up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for travelers adjusting their plans. Booking can be done with reserve now, pay later, offering a risk-free option to secure a spot.

This experience appeals most to cruise visitors who want to taste real Mexican flavors and learn salsa dancing in a lively, informal setting. It’s perfect for those who enjoy interactive cooking, dance, and social drinks. However, it might not be suitable for wheelchair users or individuals with food allergies, given the activity’s setup.
The focus on hands-on participation, unlimited drinks, and fun dance instructions makes it an engaging activity for families, couples, or groups seeking a taste of local culture with a festive twist.

The Cozumel: Salsa and Salsa Cooking and Dancing Experience offers an authentic slice of Mexican culture wrapped into a lively 5-hour session. The combination of culinary skills and dance lessons creates a vibrant, interactive atmosphere that captures the spirit of Mexico.
The $119 price includes cooking, dancing, snacks, and unlimited margaritas, providing excellent value for those wanting a comprehensive culture. The central meeting point and flexible cancellation policy add to its convenience.
While not suited for everyone—particularly those with mobility issues or food allergies—this tour shines as a fun, educational, and flavorful way to spend a cruise day in Cozumel. Expect warm hosts, lively music, delicious food, and plenty of dancing to bring home memorable experiences.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price covers bottled water, guacamole, quesadillas, chicken tacos, and unlimited margaritas (lime and strawberry), along with the salsa and dance lessons.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The meeting point is Mercadito My Love at 20th Ave #260, only 5-10 minutes by taxi from the cruise terminal.
How long does the experience last?
The entire tour lasts approximately 5 hours, usually scheduled in the morning.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation is not included; guests need to arrange their own taxi ride from the cruise port.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
It is wheelchair accessible, but guests should verify specific needs beforehand.
Are children allowed?
The experience is designed for adults 18+ to consume alcohol; minors should be accompanied and are not permitted to drink.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for cooking and dancing are recommended, along with a hat and camera.
Do I need prior dance or cooking experience?
No prior experience is necessary; guides make everything easy and fun for all skill levels.
What makes this tour special?
The fun combination of authentic Mexican cuisine, lively salsa dancing, and unlimited drinks sets this tour apart as a memorable cultural activity in Cozumel.