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Discover Todos Santos with a full-day tour including Hotel California, pearl and carpet making, camel kisses, and a beachfront Mexican lunch with tequila tasting.

The Cabo: Todo Santos Tour with Camel Ranch, Tequila, and Lunch offers a rich taste of Baja California Sur’s diverse attractions for just $119 per person. This 6-hour experience takes you from the lively streets of Cabo to the picturesque, designated “pueblo Magico” of Todos Santos. Travelers will find a well-rounded mix of cultural sights, local craftsmanship, and authentic Mexican cuisine, making it perfect for those wanting a comprehensive day trip.
This tour shines through its variety of stops, from exploring historic sites to meeting friendly camels that offer a fun and unique photo opportunity. The inclusion of a Mexican buffet lunch, tequila tasting, and visits to artisan workshops makes it a satisfying outing. While the pace is engaging and the guide expertise is praised, the tour might be less suitable for those with mobility issues, as it involves walking through cobblestone streets and uneven terrain.
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This tour begins in Cabo, with round-trip transportation included, making the logistics straightforward. Once on board, travelers are welcomed by a professional bilingual guide who leads the way through the day’s activities. The journey to Todos Santos offers a scenic ride across Baja California Sur, setting the tone for a memorable exploration.
The tour’s timing ensures visitors can enjoy the town’s highlights without feeling rushed, with plenty of time to wander and soak in the atmosphere. The pickup details and starting times are coordinated via email, and travelers should look for a white Cabo Adventures van at their pickup point. The duration, 6 hours, strikes a good balance between sightseeing and relaxation.

Upon arrival, the guide leads visitors around Todos Santos, a charming town known as a “pueblo Magico” for its historical and cultural significance. Highlights include the famous Hotel California, where visitors can explore the historic building and enjoy some free time to take photos or browse nearby shops.
The walk continues through narrow cobblestone streets, art galleries, and local bazaars. The art galleries are filled with works by local artists, and a visit to the local mission and theater offers insight into the town’s heritage. Exploring these sites provides a sense of the town’s unique character, blending tradition with creative expression.

A visit to a jewelry store associated with a natural pearl farm gives insight into Baja California Sur’s coastal craftsmanship. Visitors learn how pearls are formed and have the chance to purchase one-of-a-kind pieces. Nearby, a family-owned carpet-making factory showcases traditional hand-made rugs, with viewers able to observe the process firsthand.
The carpet factory near Pescadero offers an authentic look at local textile traditions, and visitors may even take home a handcrafted rug as a souvenir. This stop emphasizes regional artistry, allowing for a deeper connection with Baja’s craft heritage.
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One of the tour’s most unique features is the visit to Tierra Sagrada, a private ranch known as “the Holy place”. Here, a family of friendly camels awaits, and guests are invited to learn about these impressive animals from their caretakers.
A highlight is the camel kiss—a memorable photo opportunity that highlights the tour’s playful side. The ranch offers a chance to stroll through the local flora and fauna, adding a touch of nature to the experience. The interaction with camels is praised for being fun and informative, creating a highlight that many find delightful.

After meeting the camels, the tour proceeds to an oceanfront restaurant, where a Mexican buffet awaits. The menu features fresh quesadillas and a variety of traditional dishes, complemented by homemade salsas. The setting provides stunning views of the ocean, enhancing the dining experience.
The meal is paired with tequila and mezcal tastings, offering an authentic taste of Mexico’s iconic spirits. The guide shares insights into the spirits’ origins and production, enriching the tasting experience. The lunch and beverages round out the day with satisfying flavors and a relaxed atmosphere.

Throughout the tour, knowledgeable guides in both English and Spanish lead the group, sharing detailed stories about Todos Santos’ history, local customs, and the craft processes. Their friendly approach and clear explanations make the experience accessible and engaging for all participants.
The guides are frequently praised for their attitude and professionalism. Their ability to manage the pace and provide insightful commentary ensures that travelers feel well-informed and comfortable during each stop.

Participants should dress in comfortable shoes and clothes, as there is walking involved on uneven cobblestone streets and at the carpet factory. Bringing a camera is recommended to capture the scenic views, especially at the oceanfront lunch spot.
Since the tour includes cash and credit card options, travelers can purchase souvenirs or additional drinks if desired. Sunscreen is advisable due to Baja California Sur’s sunny climate, and a small amount of cash can be helpful for tips or extras.

This tour appeals to those interested in a well-rounded day that combines cultural sights, artisan visits, and fun animal encounters. It’s ideal for travelers who want a mix of history, craftsmanship, and authentic Mexican cuisine in a manageable time frame.
While the tour is bilingual, it is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or wheelchair users due to the walking demands and uneven terrain.
The Cabo: Todo Santos Tour offers a genuine glimpse into Baja California Sur’s vibrant culture and scenic beauty. The combination of exploring Todos Santos’ historic streets, seeing local artisans at work, and enjoying a beachfront meal with tequila makes for a balanced and memorable outing.
The tour’s high ratings confirm its popularity, especially among travelers who appreciate friendly guides and a diverse itinerary. While it involves some walking and outdoor exposure, the experience is designed to be accessible and enjoyable for most visitors seeking an authentic Baja adventure.
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, round-trip transportation from Cabo is included, making the logistics simple and convenient.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts about 6 hours, allowing plenty of time at each stop without feeling rushed.
Can I purchase souvenirs during the tour?
Yes, you can buy jewelry, carpets, or other local crafts at the artisan shops and the pearl farm store.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
It’s best suited for those comfortable with walking on cobblestone streets and uneven ground. It may not be suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
What should I wear and bring?
Wear comfortable shoes and clothes, bring a camera and sunscreen, and carry some cash for extras or tips.
This tour offers an engaging taste of Baja California Sur’s traditions, scenery, and flavors, making it a rewarding choice for travelers eager to experience the authentic side of Cabo.
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