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Experience a half-day camel safari in Cabo San Lucas with guided desert walk, Pacific beachfront rides, Mexican buffet, and tequila tastings—an authentic adventure.
If you’re eyeing a unique outdoor adventure in Cabo San Lucas, the Half Day Guided Camel Safari promises a blend of desert landscapes, ocean views, cultural flavor, and fun photos. While it might not be the longest or most intense tour, it offers a chance to see Baja California Sur from a different perspective—while riding a camel along the Pacific shoreline.
We appreciate that this tour combines several entertaining elements—from the relaxing camel ride to the lively Mexican buffet and tequila tasting. It’s a package that gives a taste of local scenery and cuisine with the convenience of hotel pickup. On the flip side, some say the experience feels a bit condensed, with travel to and from the location taking up a significant part of the day. Still, if you’re after a compact yet diverse excursion that covers natural beauty and local flavors, this might just be your ticket.
This adventure will likely appeal most to travelers who enjoy light outdoor activities, scenic outings, and cultural sampling without committing a full day. It’s especially suited for those who want a quick but memorable tour that offers both photo opportunities and tasty treats.

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Starting with hotel pickup, this half-day tour aims to give you a taste of Baja’s natural charm and local culture. The first part involves a guided walk through the desert, where you can learn about the native flora and fauna. This walk is more than just a stroll; it provides some context about the environment, making the subsequent activities more meaningful.
Next, you’ll get to ride camels along the shores of the Pacific Ocean, with the desert stretching behind you. The reviews highlight that this camel ride is the main attraction—a fun and unusual way to see the coastline, especially for those who haven’t experienced a camel trek before. One review mentions the ride lasting a brief 15 minutes, which might feel a bit short for some, but it’s enough to capture some good photos.
Following the ride, the tour shifts gears—a Mexican buffet awaits, offering traditional dishes, complemented by flavored water and beers. Travelers often find the lunch decent, a solid bonus after some outdoor activity. The food quality, while not gourmet, is hearty and authentic enough to satisfy.
The final highlight is a tequila and mezcal tasting, including Damiana, a local herbal spirit. This segment is usually appreciated by those curious about local libations and adds a lively, social element to the tour.
One of the most common comments concerns the length of travel time. The tour lasts about 3 hours 30 minutes, but not all of that is spent actively. For many, a significant chunk is just being in transit—a ride in the minivan to and from the location—which some might find a bit frustrating if they’re expecting more activity.
The actual time at the ranch, including desert walk, camel ride, and tasting, is fairly compact. As one reviewer put it, “Well half a day is a misinterpretation,” since much of the excursion is spent in transit. If you’re short on time but still want a snapshot of Baja’s desert and coast, this tour delivers.
Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable guides. They bring enthusiasm and insights that help make the experience more engaging. Whether explaining desert ecology or guiding your camel ride, their friendly manner adds a lot of value.
The buffet is described as decent, providing a satisfying meal, especially after some physical activity. The inclusion of beer and flavored water is a nice touch, catering to different preferences. The tequila and mezcal tasting is a hit for many, especially those interested in local spirits; however, some reviewers find the tasting segment “okay” but not extraordinary.
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For $139 per person, the tour offers a combination of scenic views, cultural experiences, and good value for a half-day outing. The price includes hotel pickup, transportation, the food buffet, and tasting—which all add up to a fairly convenient package.
However, considering the length of the trip and the short duration of some activities, you should temper expectations if you’re looking for a deep, immersive experience. Instead, think of this as a lighthearted, diverse snapshot of Baja California Sur—enjoyable, but not exhaustive.

This adventure suits travelers who:
It might not be ideal if you’re seeking a longer, more in-depth exploration or want to spend extensive time on each activity. But for a fun, varied half-day, it hits the mark.

The Half Day Guided Camel Safari in Cabo San Lucas offers a light-hearted, scenic, and tastefully curated experience. You’ll love the stunning coastal views, the informative desert walk, and the opportunity to try local spirits. It’s a good choice for those who value authentic experiences but aren’t looking to spend the entire day on one activity.
While some may find the duration a bit short—especially the camel ride and desert walk—the overall mix of nature, culture, and cuisine makes it a memorable outing. Expect friendly guides, tasty food, and unique photo moments. Just be prepared for some travel time and a tour that’s more about quick snapshots than long explorations.
If you’re visiting Cabo San Lucas and want a fun, relaxed adventure that combines scenery with local flavor, this tour could be just right—especially if you’re traveling with family or friends who enjoy a bit of everything with a splash of humor and good company.
“Well half a day is a misinterpretation. Half of the day on Excursion was spent in the minivan going to and from the location. The people were terri…”
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup, making it easy to start your adventure without extra hassle.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, but much of that is spent on travel to and from the location.
What activities are part of the tour?
A guided desert walk, a camel ride along the Pacific shores, a Mexican buffet, and a tequila & mezcal tasting.
Is the camel ride long?
The camel ride itself lasts about 15 minutes, which is short but enough for some fun photos and a memorable experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable outdoor clothing suitable for walking in the desert and potentially warm weather.
Are there any additional costs?
You’ll need to pay $20 USD per adult and $10 USD per minor for entrance fees, plus tips if you feel the guides deserve extra recognition.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for kids?
Yes, as long as they’re comfortable with moderate physical activity, but keep in mind the camel ride is brief.
What’s the quality of the food?
The buffet is described as decent, satisfying, and authentic, with flavors representative of Mexican cuisine.
Would I recommend this for a first-time visitor?
Absolutely—if you want a brief, fun introduction to Baja’s landscape and culture, with plenty of photo opportunities and tasting experiences.
In the end, this tour offers a lively, well-rounded taste of Baja California Sur, perfect for travelers wanting a light, diverse, and enjoyable outing.