Dance Vacations and Salsa Workshops in Oaxaca, Mexico
Experience, Explore, Dance!
Salsa Retreat is "Best for: Artistic Expression" in Martha Stewart's Whole Living Pick your Paradise collection (Nov 2011).
"Salsa Retreat was one of the most fun and rewarding experiences I’ve ever had." Ann from Cortez, CO read more testimonials
Whether you are an experienced Salsa dancer, enjoy yoga or Zumba, or simply want to try something new - come join us in Oaxaca for a fun-filled active vacation with intensive Salsa dance training!
Salsa Retreat invites dancers from all over the world to Oaxaca - a stunningly beautiful colonial city and UNESCO World Heritage Site! We specialize in vacation packages including private dance lessons (Salsa on1, Salsa on2 - Mambo, Cha Cha Cha, Bachata, Merengue, Cumbia) with professional instructors who have competed or performed on the national or international level. A variety of additional activities based on your interest, such as private Spanish lessons, cooking classes, yoga lessons, volunteer opportunities, or tours to the archeological and cultural sites of the region (see a sample itinerary) can be added to your package. And if you want to discover more of Mexico - from the beautiful tropical beaches to pyramids in the rainforest surrounded by waterfalls and canyons - we will provide you with insider information and helpful tips to create your dream vacation.
Professional dancers have busy schedules and free studio time for private lessons is a limited resource, so please contact us early if you have specific dates in mind, as we tend to fill up quickly. If you wonder why you should book a vacation package instead of trying it on your own, please take a look at Dance Vacation Organizers are Unnecessary.
Contact us today and let us assist you in building the trip of a lifetime!
Safety concerns? No warning is in effect for Oaxaca, read the state-by-state report by US Dept of State 11/20/2012
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