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Experience a 2.5-hour adventure in Los Cabos with camel rides, desert hike, authentic lunch, and tequila tasting, led by friendly guides for $131 per person.

The Los Cabos: Camel Ride Safari with Lunch and Tequila Tasting offers a memorable 2.5-hour journey through Baja California Sur’s desert landscapes. For $131 per person, participants enjoy an authentic experience that combines camel riding, a guided nature hike, a hearty Mexican burrito lunch, and a tequila tasting session. This tour is perfect for those curious about local wildlife, scenic vistas, or who simply want a fun and culturally rich outing.
Starting from either Cabo San Lucas or San José del Cabo, the experience is designed to be engaging but accessible, with small group sizes limited to 15 participants. The tour is suitable for most ages except very young children, pregnant women, or individuals with back problems. The guided nature of the tour and the variety of activities make it a well-rounded escape into Baja’s natural and culinary traditions.
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The tour’s highlight is the camel ride along the crystalline waters of the Pacific Ocean. The guides take you through a 2-hour ride, where the camels are in tandem, offering a relaxed pace ideal for taking in the breathtaking ocean views and the dramatic wave breaks. You will have the chance to pet and feed the camels, increasing the intimacy of this encounter with these gentle animals.
Riding alongside the coast offers a rare perspective of Baja’s rugged shoreline, making this a standout feature. The guides explain the history, anatomy, personality, and training of camels, adding educational value to the fun.

After the camel adventure, the tour shifts gears with a guided hike through an ecological reserve. This nature walk introduces travelers to native plants like the Mexican giant cactus (yuca) and cholla, as well as local wildlife such as roadrunners. The guided nature hike offers insights into the desert ecosystem, making it informative for nature lovers.
The hike is designed to be manageable and provides a different perspective of Baja’s natural beauty. It’s a refreshing way to learn about the vegetation and wildlife that thrive in this arid landscape.

A buffet of tacos forms the heart of the lunch experience, featuring traditional Mexican flavors. Alongside the meal, you’ll find flavored waters and bottled water to quench thirst after the hike and ride. The lunch is straightforward but authentic, providing a satisfying taste of local cuisine.
This part of the tour offers a great opportunity to relax and enjoy Mexican culinary traditions in a casual setting, rounding out the outdoor activities with good food.
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The tequila tasting concludes the tour, led by guides who explain the history and production process of the drink. Participants learn the proper way to enjoy tequila and sample different varieties, gaining a deeper understanding of this iconic Mexican spirit.
The guided tasting adds an educational dimension, perfect for those interested in Mexico’s distilling traditions or simply wanting to enjoy some local spirits.
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The tour offers hotel pickup and drop-off from two locations: Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo. Travelers should be ready 5 minutes prior at the main lobby entrance of their hotel. The group size is limited to 15 people, ensuring a more personal experience.
Participants are advised to dress in comfortable clothes and shoes, and are reminded to bring cash for the $25 park entry fee, payable in cash at the site. Cameras are not allowed during the activities, possibly for safety or preservation reasons.

The tour is not suitable for children under 5 years, pregnant women, or individuals with back problems. The activity involves moderate physical effort during the hike and the camel ride, but the guides prioritize safety with provided gear and instructions.
Participants should be prepared for outdoor conditions, including the desert sun and ocean breeze, making comfortable clothing and shoes essential.
While many tours focus on snorkeling, ATV rides, or yacht excursions, this camel safari offers a distinctive mix of animal interaction, nature exploration, and culinary delights. The inclusion of a guided nature hike and tequila tasting makes it a well-rounded cultural adventure.
The small group format fosters a more intimate connection with guides and the environment, setting it apart from larger, more commercial tours. However, some reviews note that the cost may seem high for what’s included, especially considering the $25 park fee.

The Los Cabos: Camel Ride Safari with Lunch and Tequila Tasting provides a diverse and engaging outing in just 2.5 hours, blending adventure, nature, and culture. The camel ride along the Pacific coast is a standout feature, complemented by a guided desert hike, authentic Mexican lunch, and informative tequila tasting.
This tour appeals most to travelers seeking a family-friendly activity that introduces Baja’s natural environment and local traditions in a fun, relaxed setting. The small group size and expert guides contribute to a memorable experience, especially for those interested in animal encounters and culinary samples.
While the cost includes several activities and transportation, the additional park fee and cameras restriction are worth noting. This experience offers a balanced mix of outdoor adventure and cultural insight, making it a worthwhile choice for those looking to explore Baja beyond the beaches.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off from Cabo San Lucas or San José del Cabo.
How long does the camel ride last?
The camel ride lasts for 2 hours, offering plenty of time to enjoy the scenery and interact with the camels.
What is the cost of this tour?
The price is $131 per person, which covers the activities, lunch, and tequila tasting.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, the tour is not suitable for children under 5 years, pregnant women, or those with back problems.
Do I need to pay any additional fees?
Yes, there is a $25 park entry fee payable in cash upon arrival at the site.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring comfortable clothes, shoes, and cash for the park fee. Cameras are not allowed during activities.
Is the tour accessible for everyone?
The tour involves moderate physical activity and is not recommended for those with back issues or pregnant women.
Can I purchase professional photos?
Yes, professional photos are available for purchase after the tour.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides operate in English and Spanish.
What makes this tour different from others in Los Cabos?
It combines animal interaction, nature exploration, and culinary tasting in a small group setting, offering a cultural twist that many other tours do not provide.