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Experience hands-on chocolate making in Puerto Vallarta at ChocoMuseo's workshop for $59.90. Learn, create, and take home your own truffles in 2 hours.

The Chocolate and Truffles Workshop at ChocoMuseo Puerto Vallarta offers a fun, interactive experience for chocolate lovers, families, and couples. For $59.90 per person, this 2-hour workshop takes place in the heart of Puerto Vallarta’s city center and provides hands-on instruction in the art of chocolate making. With a highly rated 5.0/5 from 144 reviews and 98% recommendability, it’s clear that this activity delivers both enjoyment and educational value.
The tour begins at 10:30 am with a mobile ticket that ensures smooth entry. The group sizes are small, with a maximum of 8 travelers, creating an intimate atmosphere where personalized attention from guides like Rodrigo or Zoar enhances the experience. While transportation is not included, the central meeting point is easy to reach via public transportation or taxi.
This workshop appeals to those seeking a culinary adventure that combines history, technique, and delicious results. It’s especially suited for families, couples, or anyone curious about Mexican cacao. One notable advantage is the chance to craft your own chocolates, which can be molded, tempered, decorated, and taken home, along with a 10% discount in the on-site factory outlet.

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The tour occurs at Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez 128, Centro, right in downtown Puerto Vallarta. This central spot makes it easy for visitors to find and access, whether arriving by taxi or public transit. The activity starts promptly at 10:30 am, and the session concludes back at the same meeting point.
Since transportation isn’t included, travelers should plan accordingly and arrive a few minutes early to settle in. The nearby public transit options and the facility’s accessibility mean that most visitors can comfortably join the workshop without logistical headaches.
Once inside ChocoMuseo, the guide takes you through the Mexican cacao’s background, sharing insights into its role in local history and culture. This educational introduction is packed with engaging stories about chocolate’s origins and significance in Mexico.
The core activity involves creating chocolates that are filled with ganache and decorated with toppings. The instructor leads you through tempering chocolate, a skill that ensures your chocolates have a smooth, glossy finish. You’ll then mold your chocolates and add personal touches with a variety of flavors and ingredients, making your creations truly unique.
Throughout, guides like Rodrigo or Zoar provide guidance, share tips, and keep the atmosphere lively and fun. Guests consistently praise their knowledge, humor, and patience. The process is interactive, leaving plenty of opportunity for questions, experimentation, and, of course, tasting.

Beyond the hands-on part, the ChocoMuseo offers a detailed look at Mesoamerican chocolate history. Visitors learn how cacao beans were originally harvested and processed, emphasizing the Mexican connection to chocolate’s past. This background enriches the experience, especially for those interested in culinary heritage.
The museum setting allows for visual displays and informative exhibits that deepen understanding of cacao’s journey from bean to bar. Guests leave not only with delicious chocolates but also with knowledge about their cultural significance.

The workshop emphasizes personal creativity. Participants choose flavors—from classic ganache to infused options like passion fruit or cinnamon—and decorate their chocolates with various toppings. The tempering process results in chocolates with a professional shine and satisfying texture.
You also have the opportunity to mold chocolates into different shapes using the provided molds, which adds a fun, craft-like element to the activity. Guides are attentive, ensuring each person’s skills improve as they go, making this a rewarding experience for all skill levels.
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One of the most appreciated parts of the workshop is the generous amount of chocolates you get to take home. Guests commonly report leaving with more than enough chocolates to share or enjoy over several days.
In addition, participants receive a 10% discount on purchases at the on-site factory outlet, giving the chance to buy premium chocolates, ingredients, or souvenirs. This adds extra value to the workshop, especially for those wanting to continue their chocolate journey beyond the session.

The workshop is designed to be intimate, with a maximum of 8 participants. This ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. Starting at 10:30 am, the activity is well-suited for morning plans, leaving the rest of the day free.
Accessibility considerations include proximity to public transit, making it easy for most visitors to join. The presence of service animals is permitted, and the venue’s layout accommodates attendees with mobility needs.
Since transportation costs are not included, travelers should arrange their own transport, such as Uber or local taxis, which are recommended over taxis due to local concerns noted in reviews.

Rodrigo and Zoar consistently receive praise for their enthusiasm, patience, and knowledge. Guests appreciate their ability to explain complex steps like tempering chocolate and to entertain with stories about Mexican cacao.
Reviewers mention that Rodrigo is funny, engaging, and supportive, making the workshop both educational and entertaining. Guides’ positive attitudes help create a warm, friendly environment, which many find makes the experience memorable.
At $59.90 per person, the workshop offers excellent value considering the quality of instruction, the delicious chocolates made, and the souvenirs taken home. The average booking 25 days in advance suggests this activity is quite popular and recommended to reserve early.
The reviews reflect a 4.9/5 score, with most guests praising the quality of the chocolates, the knowledge of the guides, and the fun atmosphere.
This experience is ideal for families, couples, and chocolate enthusiasts looking for a hands-on activity in Puerto Vallarta. It’s particularly suited for those who want to learn about Mexican cacao, develop new skills, and create personal chocolates they can enjoy afterward.
Because of the small group size and interactive nature, it’s less suitable for larger groups or those seeking a purely observational tour. Also, participants should arrive prepared to get a little messy—wearing the provided apron and hat—and to spend some time experimenting.
The Chocolate and Truffles Workshop at ChocoMuseo Puerto Vallarta delivers a delightful combination of learning, creating, and tasting. Its affordable price point, high guide quality, and focused group size make it a standout activity for anyone interested in chocolate craftsmanship.
While transportation isn’t included, the central location and easy accessibility compensate. Guests leave with a sizable collection of chocolates, new skills, and knowledge about Mexican cacao’s history. This activity suits those eager to get hands-on with chocolate and appreciate its cultural roots.
Whether for a fun family outing or a romantic date, this workshop promises a sweet experience that combines education, creativity, and delicious results.
“This was so fun and so educational (not to mention delicious). Rodrigo was our instructor. He was fun, funny and knowledgeable. We laughed the enti…”
Is transportation included in this tour?
No, transportation to and from ChocoMuseo Puerto Vallarta is not included. It is recommended to use Uber or local taxis, which are convenient given the museum’s central location.
What is the maximum group size?
The workshop accommodates up to 8 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience with the guides.
Can I cancel or reschedule the workshop?
Yes, free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are not eligible for a refund.
What do I get to take home?
Participants leave with their own handmade chocolates, often more than enough to share or savor over several days. Discounts are available at the factory outlet for further purchases.