Introduction

If you’re heading to Cozumel and want a break from the usual water sports or beach lounging, the Shake It Up- Dance & Salsa Tequila Experience offers a lively mix of culinary fun and dance. This tour promises not just a chance to learn how to whip up authentic Mexican salsas but also to get your groove on with a salsa dance lesson. It’s a unique combination that’s been super popular, earning a near-perfect 5-star rating from travelers, which says a lot.
What really draws us to this experience are two things: first, the small-group setup guarantees hands-on guidance, making it more personal and engaging than big tours. Second, the inclusion of a visit to Playa Mia Grand Beach Park means you get the best of both worlds — a fun class and a relaxing, scenic beach day. However, one thing to keep in mind is that you need to be comfortable standing and dancing for up to 90 minutes, so this isn’t ideal if you’re looking for a very laid-back or wheelchair-accessible activity.
All in all, this tour feels like a great fit for travelers who want to inject some local color into their trip, learn new skills, and enjoy some lively entertainment along the way. Whether you’re traveling as a couple, with friends, or even on a family trip with older kids, it’s a chance to make some tasty memories and shake your hips in a beautiful Caribbean setting.
Key Points
- Intimate small-group setting ensures personalized attention and a more engaging experience.
- Learn to make popular Mexican salsas like guacamole and pico de gallo with expert guidance.
- Includes a salsa dance lesson that makes the experience lively and interactive.
- Enjoy a full day at Playa Mia Grand Beach Park, with access to its amenities and beautiful scenery.
- The tour is priced at $83 per person, which offers a good value considering the food, drinks, and activities included.
- Suitable for those able to stand and dance for up to 90 minutes — not ideal for guests with mobility issues or pregnant women.
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The Experience: What to Expect

When you sign up for this tour, you’re signing up for more than just a casual class — it’s a full-blown, interactive experience that combines food, dance, and beach relaxation. Starting at Isla Mía Roots in Cozumel, your day kicks off around 9:30 am, with a friendly guide ready to lead you through the fun.
Making Mexican Salsas
The highlight of the first part is a hands-on cooking class with a chef guide. You’ll get to make authentic Mexican dips like guacamole, pico de gallo, and other popular salsas. This isn’t just a demonstration — you’ll actually be involved in chopping, mixing, and tasting, which is a chance to pick up some real culinary secrets. We loved the way the guides, like Angel and Gael, shared their tips and made the process engaging and approachable. As one reviewer noted, “Angel was a Fabulous host/chef for our salsa class….fun, professional, and passionate!”
Savor Delicious Food & Drink
While you’re cooking, you’re also treated to tasting some of the best sides — chips, fried taquitos, and quesadillas, all made fresh. Plus, you get access to a domestic open bar, so you can sip on margaritas or other drinks while enjoying the lively atmosphere. Several reviews mentioned how much they enjoyed the food and drinks, with one saying, “Angel taught us how to make pico de gallo, guacamole and chomatillo… and the tamarindo margaritas were the best I ever had.”
Salsa Dancing
After the culinary portion, it’s time to get moving with a salsa dance lesson. Don’t worry if you’ve never danced salsa before — the instructors keep it simple and fun, making everyone feel comfortable. We appreciated how many reviews praised the instructors’ enthusiasm and clarity, like Shay who said, “The salsa class was fun as well. I would recommend this if you want an alternative to the normal watersport activities.” The dancing is short but energetic, and many found it to be the perfect way to add some lively action to their day.
Beach Relaxation & Park Amenities
Once the lesson wraps up, you’re free to explore Playa Mia Grand Beach Park, which is included in the experience. You’ll have access to its facilities, which might include pools, inflatables, kayaks, and other water activities. The reviews often mention the beautiful beaches and good service — a great backdrop to unwind after the busy salsa session. Some travelers appreciated the flexibility — you can stay as long as you want and return to the port on your own schedule.
The Value: Is It Worth the Cost?

At $83 per person, this experience offers quite a bit. You’re getting a guided cooking class, salsa lessons, food and drinks, and a day at a beautiful beach park. Many reviews raved about the quality of the food and the friendliness of the guides, making it feel like a good deal. One guest summed it up well: “Outstanding all around. Location is lovely and staff are wonderful and attentive. Plenty to eat and drink and do.”
Given the varied activities packed into four hours, it’s a well-rounded, fun-filled option that isn’t overly expensive. It’s especially appealing if you want more than just a beach day — you get a cultural taste, some physical activity, and plenty of relaxation.
Authenticity & Traveler Experiences

The reviews are full of positive comments about the guides’ friendliness, especially Angel and Gael, who made the class engaging and fun. Travelers felt they learned useful skills — “We learned so many chef secrets” — and appreciated the chance to taste delicious food that they could recreate at home.
Some noted minor issues, like a location change the day before the tour, which caused some confusion. One traveler wished they could have received the recipes afterward, which is a common desire but not officially included. The feedback highlights a fun, lively atmosphere with knowledgeable instructors and beautiful surroundings.
Practical Details & Tips

- The tour starts promptly at 9:30 am, so plan to arrive a little early.
- It’s suitable for guests who can stand and dance for up to 90 minutes; it’s not ideal for those with mobility issues or pregnant women.
- The small group size (max 15 travelers) means you get more personalized attention, but it also means booking in advance is wise — most book about 58 days ahead.
- Bring your ID if you want to enjoy the alcoholic drinks, as proof of age may be required.
- Be prepared for a full, active morning — wear comfortable shoes and bring a sense of fun.
- Transportation to and from the meeting point is included, but if you want to stay longer at the beach, plan your own return.
Final Thoughts: Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is perfect for adventurous travelers who enjoy trying new things, whether it’s cooking or dancing. It’s especially suited for those who love social, lively environments and want a memorable day with a local twist. If you’re traveling with friends or a partner and want to add a splash of culture and fun to your trip, this might be one of your top picks.
However, if you’re more into passive relaxing or have mobility limitations, this tour might not be the best fit. It’s a high-energy, hands-on experience that demands a bit of enthusiasm and physical activity but rewards with authentic food, lively dancing, and a scenic beach day.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s best for guests who can stand and dance for up to 90 minutes, so older kids or teenagers might enjoy it. Participants under 18 need an adult present at all times.
What’s included in the price?
You get a guided salsa-making class with tastings of salsas, quesadillas, chips, and fried taquitos, plus access to Playa Mia Grand Beach Park amenities and a domestic open bar.
Can I get the recipes afterward?
Some guests have requested the recipes, but they are not provided officially. You might want to ask the guides during the class if they’re willing to share.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts roughly four hours, starting at 9:30 am, including the cooking class, dancing, and beach time.
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes a transfer to and from the meeting point at Isla Mía Roots.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the activity. Last-minute cancellations won’t be refunded.
Shake It Up- Dance & Salsa Tequila Experience With Transfer
“I really enjoyed this activity as well as my family. The salsa turned out to be delicious. The salsa class was fun as well. I would recommend this …”
Final Words

The Shake It Up- Dance & Salsa Tequila Experience offers a lively, engaging way to enjoy Cozumel beyond the usual beach day. With expert guides, tasty food, fun dance lessons, and access to a gorgeous beach park, it’s a well-rounded excursion for those eager to dive into local culture with a splash of fun. It suits travelers ready to be active, learn new skills, and enjoy lively social moments in a stunning setting. If that sounds like your kind of trip, it’s definitely worth considering for your Cozumel itinerary.
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