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Experience Cabo’s stunning beaches and rugged desert on a guided ATV tour, combining adventure, scenic views, and safety in a fun 3-hour outing.
If you’re considering an off-road adventure in Los Cabos, the Single or Double ATV Beach and Desert Tour offers a brisk, thrilling way to see some of the most scenic spots around Cabo San Lucas. While I haven’t personally strapped into an ATV on this tour, reviews and detailed tour info paint a vivid picture of what you can expect. It’s a chance to feel the wind in your hair, tackle sandy dunes, and soak up views of beaches, cliffs, and desert flora—all in a compact 3-hour window.
What really stands out for us are the well-organized logistics—hotel pickup, safety gear, and knowledgeable guides make the experience smooth and enjoyable. Plus, the diversity of scenery, from desert trails to beach rides, keeps things interesting. One possible consideration is the price—$78 per person—though many agree that the value is there, given the included gear, transportation, and guided commentary. This tour suits adventure seekers, families, and couples who want a taste of off-roading combined with breathtaking snapshots of Cabo’s landscape.


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The adventure kicks off with a pickup from your hotel or a meeting point at Puerto Paraiso Mall in downtown Cabo San Lucas, a 30-minute ride to Playa Migrino, where the action begins. After arriving, you’ll receive safety instructions and helmets, setting the stage for a fun-filled 2-hour ride that takes you through beach sands, desert trails, and rugged canyon routes.
The first stop, Playa Migrino, is famed for its broad, sandy stretch and scenic coastal views. Here, you’ll have a chance to take photos and soak in the ocean breeze before heading into the desert. The tour’s highlights include stopping for pictures of the cliffs, beaches, and a 1300-year-old cardon cactus—a cherished local symbol—and listening to your guide share insights about the flora and terrain.
We loved the way the tour balances thrilling off-road driving with some laid-back scenic pauses. As one reviewer noted, their guide Alejandro was very knowledgeable about local plants and wildlife, turning a simple ride into a mini-lesson on desert ecology. The stops are brief but meaningful, providing perfect photo ops and a chance to appreciate the natural beauty.
Most participants choose the single ATV or double ATV options. The single seat ATV offers a solo adventure suitable for confident riders, while the double ATV allows couples or parents with kids to share the experience, with most double ATVs being automatic Polaris 570cc models. One review mentions, “we rode out to the beach and around in the desert,” describing it as “a blast”.
The terrain varies from smooth beach sand to bumpy desert trails. Many reviews mention the bumpy, jerky nature of the ride, especially for older or less flexible travelers. If you’re concerned about the roughness, you might want to opt for the fully automatic ATV upgrade—available for an extra fee—which many reviews recommend for easier handling.
The semi-automatic ATVs are described as very easy to operate with instructions beforehand. If you’re a first-timer, don’t worry—your guide will explain everything. Experienced riders appreciated the chance to “ride aggressively” and enjoy the fast-paced trails.
Safety gear—helmets, goggles, bandanas—are provided, and guides give thorough safety instructions. For added peace of mind, collision insurance is optional for adults with a credit card. The park entrance fee of $25 per person is mandatory and paid on-site, which is clearly communicated beforehand.
Group sizes are kept manageable, with up to 30 travelers per tour, ensuring plenty of attention from guides. Many reviews mention the friendly, helpful guides who shared interesting facts and helped with photos, making the experience feel personalized.

The reviews reveal a generally positive experience, especially praising the knowledgeable guides and scenic variety. Melody_L called Alejandro “a great guide,” highlighting his fascinating explanations about local cacti and fauna. Jessica_P pointed out that some guides could improve their approach to less experienced riders during tricky hill climbs, but overall, safety was emphasized.
Some reviewers expressed that hidden fees—notably the park entrance fee—could be clearer upfront. Tiffani_G mentioned feeling pressured to purchase insurance, which she found to be scare tactics, though the tour provider states that insurance is optional. Others appreciated the opportunity to take personal fotos since the professional photographer was absent that day.
At $78 per person, the tour is priced competitively considering gear, transportation, and guides are included. Many reviewers felt it was well worth the cost, especially given the stunning scenery and fun of riding on different terrains. A few noted that upgrading to automatic ATVs might justify the slightly higher price, making for a more comfortable ride.

This adventure is perfect for adventure lovers eager to see Cabo from an exciting perspective. Families with kids aged 13 and over will enjoy sharing the experience, especially with the double ATV option. It also suits solo travelers looking for a guided, safe introduction to off-road riding amid stunning scenery.
However, if you’re not comfortable on rough terrain or have mobility challenges, consider that the ride can be bumpy and jerky, though instructors try to keep it manageable. The tour’s duration and inclusive logistics make it a good choice for travelers with limited time but wanting a memorable outdoor activity.


This ATV adventure offers a fantastic blend of scenery, thrill, and local insight. It’s best suited for those craving a quick but exciting outdoor experience that combines beach, desert, and canyon views. The included transportation and safety gear make it accessible and hassle-free, while the guides’ knowledge enhances the experience beyond just the ride.
If you’re looking for a scenic adventure that’s fun, active, and authentic, this tour delivers. It’s especially good for families, couples, or solo travelers who don’t mind a bumpy ride and want to see Cabo’s diverse terrain from a new perspective. Just remember to factor in the extra fees and optional upgrades to get the most out of your outing.
“Alejandro was a great guide — loved the small stops in between the ATV driving, such as the beach and the 1300-year-old cardon cactus we stopped a…”

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, round-trip transportation from your hotel or the meeting point at Puerto Paraiso Mall is included, making logistics straightforward.
What should I wear for the ATV tour?
Wear comfortable clothes like jeans or casual attire and closed-toe shoes. Bring sunscreen and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun and dust.
Are the ATVs automatic or manual?
Most are semi-automatic, which are easy to operate with guidance from your instructor. Fully automatic ATVs can be requested in advance for an additional fee.
How long is the tour?
The total experience lasts about 3 hours, with approximately 2 hours of riding on the beach and desert trails.
Are there age restrictions?
Yes. Children aged 13-15 can ride solo if they pay for insurance and have parental consent. Age 16 must also pay the insurance fee unless they have a valid driver’s license. Ages 17 and up are considered adults.
What about the park entrance fee?
A $25 per person fee is paid directly at Playa Migrino, as mandated by local regulations. It’s a standard fee and not included in the tour price.
In all, the Los Cabos Single or Double ATV Beach and Desert Tour offers an accessible, scenic, and lively way to explore some of Cabo’s most beautiful landscapes with the safety, guidance, and logistical support that make it a worthwhile choice for many travelers.