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Discover a unique blend of culture and adventure in Cabo with a camel ride on the beach, tequila tasting, and scenic eco-reserve hike—all in one tour.
Thinking of adding a memorable twist to your Cabo trip? The Cabo San Lucas Camel Ride and Encounter on Beach and Desert offers a chance to swap typical tourist activities for something more unusual and engaging. Whether you’re drawn to the thrill of riding a camel along the Pacific or eager to explore local flavors and scenery, this tour packs several experiences into a manageable three-hour window.
What we really like about this tour is how it combines cultural exploration—learning about camels and tequila—with stunning natural scenery, all within a small, friendly group. Plus, the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off means you won’t have to worry about logistics. That said, as with any adventure involving animals and active outings, there are a few considerations to keep in mind, like the tour’s short duration and some mixed reviews about the value of certain activities.
This experience is perfect for those seeking a diversified day of authentic local encounters—ideal for travelers who love a bit of adventure, cultural insight, and great photo opportunities. But if you’re expecting a full-day, in-depth eco-adventure or a longer camel trek, you might want to consider other options.

This tour is designed as a sampling platter of Cabo’s sights and flavors, with four main activities that are all bundled into a three-hour adventure. The core highlight, of course, is the camel ride along the beach, but there’s much more to it than just that.

The tour begins with hotel pickup—a real plus if you’re staying at a hotel or Airbnb in Cabo. An air-conditioned vehicle whisks you away from your accommodation to the activity site, saving you the hassle of figuring out transportation. The group is capped at only 15 travelers, which helps keep the experience intimate and allows guides to provide more personalized insights.
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For most travelers, the camel ride is the biggest draw—and rightly so. Imagine walking along powdery sands with the Pacific Ocean stretching out on either side, waves crashing gently in the background. The ride itself lasts about 15 minutes, according to some reviews, which seems to be a well-balanced duration—long enough for photos and a good experience without feeling rushed.
The camels are described as gentle and relaxing, with guides providing safety helmets, which adds a layer of reassurance. During the ride, you can pet and feed these remarkable creatures, making it a tactile experience that’s ideal for animal lovers. One reviewer noted that the photographer on hand captured plenty of memorable shots, with options to purchase these photos afterward.
Guides are bilingual and knowledgeable, offering insights into camel culture, including their history, personality, and training. Kelly M, a reviewer, appreciated the friendly and informative guides that made the experience both fun and educational. This adds a meaningful layer to the adventure, especially for those interested in learning something new about these animals.

Next, the tour takes you to a tequila museum, where an interactive class and tasting introduce you to Mexico’s beloved spirit. This isn’t just a quick shot; it’s a deeper dive into tequila’s regional varieties and history, making it perfect for those curious about local traditions.
The tasting experience is frequently praised—several reviews mention how good the tequila was, with some calling it “exquisitely authentic.” As Kelly M pointed out, the tequila tasting was “really good,” and it’s included in the price, which enhances the perceived value.
Following the spirit of discovery, you’ll take a nature walk in an ecological reserve. Though the reviews don’t elaborate extensively on the trail itself, this segment offers a chance to enjoy native flora and fauna and get some fresh air. The hike isn’t lengthy, but it adds variety and a chance to stretch your legs after the camel ride.
The final activity is a desert safari ride, which might surprise some as it sounds more adventurous than it actually is. It’s described as a scenic ride through desert landscapes, giving you a different perspective of Cabo’s scenery. While not elaborated on in detail, this component adds a bit of excitement and a visual contrast to the beach scenes.
The total cost is $99 per person, which covers all activities, transportation, and a buffet lunch. Considering that a single activity like a camel ride can cost upwards of $50 alone, this bundled approach offers good value—especially since it includes tequilas, a guided eco-hike, and a desert safari.
However, some reviews note that the actual time spent on the camel might be shorter than expected—around 15 minutes—and that the activities are somewhat compressed. One reviewer pointed out that the upgraded private tour included a perk of bringing belongings, but overall, the experience seems to prioritize variety over depth.
The included Mexican buffet with beef, pork, and chicken tacos, plus soft drinks and water, receives positive comments for its authenticity and flavor. It’s a satisfying way to round out the experience, especially with ocean views from the lunch spot.
“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 is perfect for travelers looking for a light, varied adventure that combines animal encounters, cultural insights, and scenic exploration. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy small-group experiences and want a hassle-free way to see several highlights of Cabo in a few hours.
It’s also ideal for families with children (ages 5 and up, with supervision), couples wanting a romantic yet fun outing, or groups of friends celebrating special occasions—like Kelly M’s wedding countdown—who want a memorable story to tell.
On the flip side, those seeking an extensive, in-depth eco-adventure or a longer camel trek might find this experience a bit brief or superficial. Also, if animal interaction or the quality of the activities is a top priority, some reviews suggest managing expectations regarding the short duration on the camel.
The Cabo San Lucas Camel Ride and Encounter offers a well-rounded, enjoyable way to experience parts of Cabo that many travelers don’t get to see. It’s a good value considering the multiple activities packed into a short time frame, and the guides’ friendliness and knowledge elevate the experience beyond a simple ride.
If you’re looking for a fun, authentic, and scenic outing that touches on local culture and natural beauty, this tour is worth considering. Just remember, it’s more about variety and atmosphere than a deep-dive into any single activity.
How long is the camel ride?
The camel ride lasts about 15 minutes, based on reviews, giving you enough time for photos and to enjoy the experience without it feeling rushed.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making it convenient for travelers staying in Cabo.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activities, including closed-toe shoes, and bring sun protection like a hat and sunglasses.
Are there age restrictions?
Children aged 5-12 must ride with an adult. Pregnant travelers are not allowed to participate for safety reasons.
What is included in the price?
The $99 ticket covers all activities—camel riding, tequila tasting, ecological hike, desert safari, buffet lunch, soft drinks, water, and transportation.
Can I purchase photos?
Yes, a photo package is available for sale at the location, with prices for individual or all photos.
Is there a need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to book about 35 days ahead, especially during peak travel seasons, to secure your spot.
What about tipping?
Tips are not included in the price but are greatly appreciated—consider tipping guides and staff based on your satisfaction.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This tour offers a neat combination of adventure, culture, and scenery—perfect for travelers wanting a memorable, compact experience in Cabo San Lucas. It blends the fun of riding a camel with authentic Mexican flavors and scenic landscapes, making it a worthwhile addition to your trip.