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Experience a camel safari along Baja’s beaches, enjoy authentic Mexican cuisine, and taste premium tequila—an authentic adventure near Cabo San Lucas.
Planning a trip to Cabo San Lucas and want something more than just lounging on the beach? This Camel Safari Tour with Lunch and Tequila offers a taste of authentic Baja life, blending scenic beach rides, desert exploration, traditional cooking, and local spirits into a three-hour adventure. It’s a chance to step off the usual tourist path and experience a slice of Mexico’s countryside with a dash of fun and flavor.
We particularly love how it combines nature, culture, and great scenery—all packed into a compact and lively outing. The highlight, of course, is the camel ride along a peaceful beach, which is both unusual and memorable. Plus, the included Mexican buffet and tequila tasting give you a full culture without breaking the bank.
That said, it’s worth mentioning that some travelers have expressed concerns about the value versus the drive time, and others point out additional costs for park entry and photos. Still, for those interested in authentic experiences, beautiful scenery, and interactive activities, this tour hits a lot of the right notes. It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy outdoor activities, cultural learning, and a bit of adventure in their vacation.


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The tour begins at a ranch overlooking the Pacific, away from the busy city center. This is where you get a taste of Baja’s quiet side—think open skies, gentle breezes, and a landscape that hints at the natural beauty of the region. The guides, often praised for their knowledge and friendliness, will introduce you to this less-traveled part of Baja, offering insights into local flora and fauna, especially the area’s significance for turtle breeding.
The drive from Cabo San Lucas to the ranch takes about an hour, which some travelers find a bit long, especially if they’re eager to jump right into the fun. Still, this drive sets the tone, giving you a chance to appreciate Baja’s desert landscape and coastal views.
Once at the ranch, you’ll go on a short hike through the desert, where your guide will point out plants and animals unique to Baja California Sur. Some reviews note that guides are engaging and informative, adding value to this part of the experience. It helps build anticipation for the main event—a camel ride.
The star of the tour is a 20-minute camel ride along a serene beach. These gentle giants—camels—are well-cared-for, and most travelers find the experience surprisingly enjoyable. Riding a camel along the shoreline is unlike anything you’d do on a typical vacation, offering spectacular ocean views, the sound of waves, and—if you’re lucky—a sighting of humpback whales during winter months.
Travelers have described this as a “spectacular” moment, with some emphasizing how unique it is to see Baja from the back of a camel rather than a horse or a boat. The camels are fitted with safety helmets, and guides are on hand to ensure your safety and comfort.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the camel ride, you’ll head to a beachfront restaurant for an authentic Mexican buffet. Here, you can learn how to make traditional tortillas, a hands-on experience that many find charming and worthwhile. It’s a simple but meaningful way to connect with local culinary traditions.
No Mexican adventure is complete without a tequila tasting session, included in the tour. Guides often highlight regional spirits, and you get to sample different varieties, learning about their unique flavors and production. The tasting complements the meal and adds a fun, social element to the afternoon.
Before booking, be aware that there’s a $25 park entrance fee per adult, which isn’t included in the $119 price. Some reviews mention being caught off guard by this extra charge, so plan accordingly. Also, photographers will find that cameras are not permitted during the camel ride, which can be disappointing if you want to capture the moment.
The tour lasts about three hours, with pickup included from your hotel or designated location. The group size is typically moderate, allowing for personalized attention. The tour is operated by Cabo Adventures, and guides speak both English and Spanish.
The experience is not suitable for children under 5, pregnant women, or those with mobility issues. You’ll want to wear comfortable shoes, bring sunglasses, sun hat, and sunscreen, as you’ll be outdoors most of the time.

The reviews paint a mixed but generally positive picture. Many travelers describe it as a “fantastic”, “spectacular”, or “excellent” experience, particularly praising knowledgeable guides and the stunning ocean vistas. For example, one review states, “Jesus was amazing. All around pretty fantastic day!” highlighting how much guides can enhance the experience.
However, some concerns also surface. One traveler called the experience “horrible”, citing issues like flies contaminating the food and camel faces, and a hefty $50 fee for a single photo. Others mention that the value may be affected by additional costs—a $25 park fee, photos, or entrance charges—that can significantly increase the overall expense.

This experience is ideal for travelers who crave something authentic and different from typical beach days or boat tours. It suits those who enjoy outdoor activities, culture, and learning about local traditions. Families with children over five will find it manageable, but it’s less suitable for individuals with mobility issues or pregnant women.
If you’re interested in wildlife, scenic landscapes, and interactive fun, this tour offers plenty of those elements. However, if you’re looking for a quick, low-cost activity, the additional costs and drive time might make it less attractive.

If you’re after a unique Baja adventure that combines scenic views, cultural activities, and a dash of the unexpected, this camel safari tour delivers. It’s a chance to see Baja’s coastline differently, learn local culinary skills, and sample regional spirits—all in just a few hours. The guides’ friendliness and the stunning setting make it a memorable outing, especially for those willing to pay a bit extra for authentic experiences.
While some might find the total cost creeping higher due to additional fees, many travelers consider it good value for the variety of activities and the memorable scenery. It’s a perfect fit for curious travelers, families, or anyone wanting to add a splash of adventure to their Cabo trip.

Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup from your hotel or designated location is included, with the driver wearing a light blue polo shirt and the van being white.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes about three hours, including transportation, activities, and meals.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Children aged 5 and above can participate, but they must be accompanied by an adult. It’s not suitable for children under 5.
Can I bring my camera?
Cameras are not permitted during the camel ride for safety and animal welfare reasons, but you can take photos beforehand or after.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable shoes, bring sunglasses, sun hat, and sunscreen. The outdoor setting means you’ll want to protect yourself from the sun.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, there’s a $25 park entrance fee per adult and potentially extra charges for photos, which are not included in the base price.
This Camel Safari Tour with Lunch and Tequila offers a well-rounded taste of Baja’s natural beauty, culture, and flavors—an adventure that’s both fun and authentic for those ready to get a little off the beaten path.
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