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Experience a unique camel ride on beaches and desert in Cabo San Lucas for $99, including tequila tasting, a nature hike, and a Mexican lunch in a small group.
Exploring Cabo San Lucas offers countless adventures, but few are as distinctive or memorable as the Camel Ride and Encounter on Beach and Desert tour. Priced at $99 per person, this 3-hour experience combines beachfront camel riding, Mexican tequila tasting, a nature hike, and a desert safari ride. It departs from Cactus Tours in Cabo San Lucas, with hotel pickup and drop-off included, making it a hassle-free way to enjoy multiple attractions in one seamless package. With a small group limit of 15, this tour promises personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. While the tour is highly praised for its guides, scenery, and food, some reviews highlight potential long waits and the brief duration of each activity.
This experience is ideal for travelers wanting an unusual adventure that combines culture, nature, and fun. It caters to most ages, but pregnant travelers are advised against participation, and children aged 5 to 12 must ride with an adult. The $25 Cabo San Lucas admission fee and photo package are optional extras, and tipping is appreciated but not included. If you’re looking for a well-rounded, lively excursion that is different from typical boat or city tours, this highlights a great value for the variety of activities packed into just three hours.


The tour begins at Cactus Tours, Carretera Federal 19 KM 100 Migriño in Cabo San Lucas. The experience includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making it simple to organize without stressing over finding a meeting spot. The ride in an air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort, especially after the dusty desert or beach activities. The meeting point is straightforward for most visitors staying nearby, and the activity concludes back at the same location.
Travelers should note that admission to Cabo San Lucas costs $25 per person, payable at the site if they choose to visit independently. The tour is limited to 15 participants, which helps maintain a friendly, small-group environment. Service animals are permitted, and most people can participate, although pregnant individuals are not allowed for safety reasons.
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The highlight of this tour is the camel ride, which takes place along the crystalline waters of the Pacific Ocean. The guides lead you through learning about camel history, anatomy, and training, offering personalized explanations. You will also pet and feed the camels, making it a close-up experience with these gentle creatures.
The camel ride is described as relaxing, with guides like Billy and Joel praised for their friendliness and knowledge. The duration of the ride is enough to enjoy scenic views without feeling rushed, though some reviews mention the ride is short—around 15 minutes. The photo package is available for purchase, capturing the moments against the stunning beach backdrop.

The tour includes a tequila class and tasting inside an enigmatic Tequila museum. This part introduces visitors to authentic Mexican spirits, with expert guides explaining the history and regional differences. The tasting experience is generally well-received, with some reviewers noting it as quite good and a highlight of the day.
The tequila tasting complements the cultural aspect of the tour, allowing visitors to learn about Mexico’s famous spirit while enjoying a sample of various varieties. This segment is bilingual, accommodating international guests and enhancing understanding. The Museum setting adds an authentic touch, making it more than just a sampling session.
A nature hike takes participants through an ecological reserve, providing a break from the more touristy beach areas. The guide explains local flora and fauna, allowing a glimpse into Cabo’s natural environment. The hike is relatively short but offers beautiful scenery and fresh air, appreciated by those interested in nature and wildlife.
While some reviews mention long waits before reaching the activity site, the ecological hike itself offers a peaceful moment amid the day’s excitement. It’s an opportunity to appreciate Cabo’s landscape and learn about conservation efforts in a relaxed setting.
Adding to the adventure is a desert safari ride, which takes participants through Cabo’s desert terrain. The guide offers commentary on local desert ecology and history. This part of the tour provides a different perspective of Cabo outside the beaches and urban areas.
The safari ride is typically quick but fun, giving a taste of Cabo’s desert landscape. It’s an ideal complement to the beach and ecological activities, rounding out the diverse experience offered in just three hours.
After the activities, a buffet lunch is served, featuring beef, pork, and chicken tacos. The meal includes soft drinks and water, providing a satisfying finish to a busy morning. Review comments highlight the deliciousness of the food and the view overlooking the ocean as a major plus.
The lunch offers a chance to relax, chat with fellow participants, and enjoy local Mexican flavors. It’s a straightforward yet tasty meal that complements the day’s adventures without feeling overly formal.
The guides are described as friendly, knowledgeable, and bilingual, enhancing the overall experience. They explain each activity clearly and provide interesting facts about the history and culture of Cabo and its animals. The small group size (max 15 travelers) creates an intimate environment, allowing more interaction and personalized attention.
Reviewers like Kelly and Felix mention guide friendliness and informative explanations as key strengths. The photographer is also present during the camel ride, capturing memorable moments that can be purchased afterward.
Each activity is designed to be brief but impactful. The camel ride lasts around 15 minutes, while the hike, tequila tasting, and safari are all compact segments. This pacing ensures that participants experience a variety of activities without feeling overwhelmed or rushed.
Some reviews note that waiting times before certain activities can be lengthy, but once underway, the activities themselves are well-paced. The overall 3-hour duration balances fun, learning, and relaxation effectively.
The tour price of $99 includes hotel pickup and drop-off, the buffet lunch, tequila tasting, ecological hike, camel ride, and desert safari. An optional photo package is available for an extra cost, with individual photos sold for $20 or as a package for $130.
Travelers should be aware of the $25 admission fee payable at the Cabo site if they visit independently. Tipping the guides is not included but appreciated, adding to the total experience cost.
Pregnant participants are not allowed due to safety concerns, and children aged 5-12 must ride with an adult. The combined weight limit for two people sharing a camel is 650 pounds; beyond that, individuals will ride alone. The tour guarantees safety with helmets and professional guides but emphasizes the importance of following instructions.
The tour operates most weather conditions, with cancellations only if poor weather makes the experience unsafe. In such cases, a full refund or rescheduling is offered.
“My girlfriends and I did this excursion the day before my wedding in Cabo and we had a blast! Just a really nice experience riding the camels which…”
This tour suits families, groups of friends, or couples seeking a fun and culturally rich day in Cabo. It appeals particularly to those interested in animals, Mexican traditions, and scenery, offering a mix of outdoor activities and local flavor. The limited group size and small-scale nature make it especially attractive for personalized service and photo opportunities.
How long is the camel ride?
The camel ride lasts about 15 minutes, providing a relaxing trail along the beach with plenty of photo opportunities.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included in the $99 price, making it easy to start and end the tour without extra arrangements.
What activities are part of the tour?
The tour features a camel ride, tequila tasting, ecological reserve hike, and desert safari ride. A Mexican buffet lunch is also included.
Can children participate?
Yes, children aged 5 to 12 can ride with an adult. However, pregnant women are not allowed for safety reasons.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 15 travelers to ensure a more personal experience.
Is there an extra fee to enter Cabo San Lucas?
Yes, the $25 admission fee is payable at the site if visitors explore on their own, but it is not included in the tour price.
Are tips included?
No, tips are not included but are greatly appreciated for guides and staff.
What is the food served during lunch?
A buffet of beef, pork, and chicken tacos with soft drinks and water offers a satisfying meal after activities.
Can I purchase photos of the tour?
Yes, a photo package is available at the location, with individual photos priced at $20 or as a $130 package.
What should I wear or bring?
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, and helmets are provided. No specific mention of additional gear, but bringing sunscreen and water is advisable.
The Camel Ride and Encounter in Cabo San Lucas offers a distinctive blend of adventure, culture, and scenery in a compact, enjoyable package. It’s perfect for those wanting a unique photo opportunity, learning about Mexican spirits, and seeing Cabo from a different perspective. While some may find the activity durations brief or experience waiting times, the overall value and fun seem to outweigh these minor drawbacks.