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Experience authentic Mexican tacos and tequila in Puerto Morelos with this guided tour from Cancun, including transportation, artisanal ice cream, and cultural insights.

This 4-hour tour costs $49 per person and offers a relaxed way to explore Puerto Morelos, a peaceful fishing village near Cancun. The experience includes hotel pickup and drop-off, visits to several local taco spots, a tequila tasting, and a sweet stop at an artisanal ice cream shop. With a rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 914 reviews, it’s a popular choice, especially since it was booked over 10 times last week.
The tour suits those interested in authentic Mexican cuisine, cultural scenery, and a laid-back atmosphere. It’s ideal for visitors who want a hassle-free outing, with transportation included. The tour’s pace and stops are designed to give a genuine taste of local flavors and scenery, although some reviews suggest that the initial greeting and shopping stops could be improved.

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This tour starts with hotel pickup and drop-off, making the logistics straightforward and stress-free. Transportation is managed by Extreme Adventures, ensuring comfortable transfers from most Cancun accommodations. It’s especially helpful for those who prefer to avoid navigating local transport or unfamiliar streets.
Once on the bus, travelers are transported to Puerto Morelos, a small, quiet town that offers a stark contrast to the lively Cancun scene. The round-trip transit means no need to worry about extra planning or directions, allowing full focus on the experience ahead.
The main part of the tour takes place in Puerto Morelos, a charming fishing village located near Cancun. Here, the pace slows, offering peaceful views of the Caribbean and a glimpse into local life away from tourist crowds. The town’s small size makes it ideal for walking and exploring vibrant market stalls and scenic waterfront areas.
Tourists are given free time to soak in the relaxed atmosphere, take photos, or browse the Mercado de Artesanias. This market features various souvenirs and gifts, perfect for bringing home a piece of authentic local craftsmanship. The town’s quiet vibe provides a nice balance between sightseeing and leisure.

The core of the tour revolves around tasting authentic tacos at three different local restaurants. These stops are carefully chosen to showcase different styles and ingredients, including fish, shrimp, chicken, and Mayan pork tacos. One standout is Mariscos Don Kito, where the fish tacos impress, especially considering some guests’ initial reluctance to try fish.
Another highlight is Mi Pueblo Hokum, known for its beautiful setting and friendly staff, and Boquinete, located right by the ocean with excellent views. The tacos are all included in the tour price, making this a good value for food lovers.
Some reviews mention that the taco stops can be quite frequent, which might leave less time for touring or relaxing. However, this gives a true taste of Mexican street and restaurant cuisine across different venues.

The tour features a tequila tasting session, often praised for being both fun and educational. Guides like Francisco and Kevin are recognized for their friendly, engaging manner and their ability to explain the tequila-making process and how to identify quality tequila.
The tasting includes artisanal tequila, with some reviews noting that the tequila was very smooth and offered a deeper understanding of Mexican spirits. The guides sometimes share personal insights or stories, making the tasting more than just a simple sample.
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A stop at Panna e Cioccolato Puerto Morelos provides a chance to enjoy handmade artesanal ice cream with over 10 natural flavors. Flavors like Cheese Ball and chocolate are available, with free samples offered beforehand. The ice cream is a refreshing way to end the culinary portion of the tour.
The Mercado de Artesanias gives travelers the opportunity to browse and purchase souvenirs, although some reviews suggest that it feels more like a mini-mall than a traditional market. Nonetheless, it’s a chance to pick up authentic crafts and gifts.

The tour maintains a manageable pace, with most stops lasting between 30 to 45 minutes. It’s designed to balance tasting, sightseeing, and shopping. The maximum group size is 20 people, which helps ensure a more personalized experience and easier interaction with guides.
Some guests note that the initial greeting and waiting time could be more comfortable, as chairs are uncomfortable and the first meeting location can feel uninspiring. The tour, however, quickly picks up once the guide takes over.

Since the tour involves walking around Puerto Morelos and some standing during tastings and shopping, it’s best suited for those in moderate physical condition. The activity is described as a walking tour, so comfortable shoes are recommended. No specific accessibility information is provided, but the pace and activities appear suitable for most travelers.
This experience appeals most to foodies eager to try real Mexican tacos and artisanal tequila. It’s also ideal for those who want a relaxing, guided exploration of Puerto Morelos with minimal planning. Travelers seeking a cultural and culinary introduction to the region will find this tour engaging and fulfilling.
While some reviews mention less positive aspects, such as delays or the shopping experience, the overall feedback remains strong. The combination of delicious food, friendly guides, and scenic views makes this a popular choice for a half-day outing from Cancun.
The Puerto Morelos City & Taco Tour with Tequila Tasting offers a solid mix of authentic flavors, scenic views, and cultural insights. For $49, it provides excellent value, including multiple taco stops, artisanal tequila, and a scenic drive from Cancun.
The tour’s highlights—such as the friendly guides, delicious tacos, and informative tequila tasting—are complemented by the opportunity to visit a charming coastal town. Its pacing suits most travelers, though the initial greeting could be smoother. This tour is a fantastic way to experience a quieter side of the region while indulging in local culinary delights.
“awesome experience! great tequila! great tacos! some tour guide! I had a great time! 100000% recommend!”
What is included in the tour price?
The $49 fee covers hotel pickup and drop-off, visits to three taco restaurants, a tequila tasting, and an artisanal ice cream stop.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, not including transit time from Cancun.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, round-trip transportation is included, managed by Extreme Adventures.
What types of tacos are served?
Guests enjoy fish, shrimp, chicken, and Mayak pork tacos, with options at each stop.
Can I buy souvenirs during the tour?
Yes, the Mercado de Artesanias offers souvenirs and crafts, though some find it similar to a mini-mall.
Are guides knowledgeable?
Yes, guides like Francisco and Kevin are praised for their friendliness and expertise, especially in tequila education.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour involves walking and standing; comfortable shoes are recommended.
What if I have food allergies?
Please inform the tour provider in advance to accommodate any dietary restrictions.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers say yes, especially those who enjoy food and walking experiences. No specific age restrictions are noted.