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Discover the thrill of off-road adventures at Migrino Beach with this flexible combo tour, offering two activities like ATV, camel, horse, or dune buggy rides.
Planning a day near San Jose del Cabo that blends excitement with scenic beauty? The Migriño Combo Package offers a compelling way to enjoy some of the best outdoor activities Baja California Sur has to offer. For $129 per person, you get to choose two of four different off-road adventures—whether you’re craving the adrenaline of an ATV ride, the charm of a camel, the elegance of a horse, or the rugged fun of a dune buggy called a razor.
What makes this experience stand out is its flexibility and proximity to Migrino Beach, a gorgeous stretch of coast known for its pounding surf and whale-watching opportunities in the winter. It’s a well-rounded way for adventurous travelers to sample Baja’s wild side without committing to an entire day of activities. That said, it’s worth noting that transportation, safety, and moderate physical activity are key considerations.
This experience is ideal for those who want a taste of Baja’s rugged outdoors, enjoy a mix of animal and vehicle rides, and appreciate guided tours with knowledgeable staff.


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The adventure begins with a scenic drive north of Baja California Sur—a route that’s as much about the views as the activities. We loved the way the driver navigates through deserts, mountains, and along the Pacific coast, giving a real sense of Baja’s landscape. The drive lasts about 20 minutes from Cabo, and during that time, you can kick back and enjoy the panorama of Baja’s rugged terrain.
This stretch is dotted with signs pointing to Migrino Beach at Kilometer 97, offering a visual cue of your upcoming coastal escape. The drive itself is peaceful, with comfortable air-conditioned vans that include Wi-Fi lockers and a kids’ club, making it easier for families to relax during transit.
At the coast, the first thing you notice is the power of the surf and the expansive shoreline. Migrino is famous not for swimming—its pounding waves make it dangerous—but for its off-road activities. It’s a popular whale-watching spot during the winter, so if you visit then, keep your eyes peeled for whales breaching offshore.
The beach’s natural beauty makes it an excellent backdrop for the activities, whether you’re riding a camel along the sand, zooming on an ATV, or trying the dune buggies. The scenery here is stunning, with rugged cliffs and the vast Pacific stretching to the horizon.
You get to pick two from four options, each lasting about an hour—giving plenty of time to enjoy without feeling rushed.
ATV Ride: Expect to hit the dunes and open stretches of beach, feeling the wind as you accelerate. ATV tours are a classic Baja experience, offering both fun and a sense of adventure.
Camel Ride: For something more unusual, the camel rides let you explore Baja’s desert-adapted animals, lending a slightly surreal, but very authentic, safari vibe.
Horseback Riding: The equestrian experience offers a more relaxed pace and a chance to connect with Baja’s horses, often guided along the shoreline or through nearby trails.
Dune Buggies (Razors): These are lightweight, high-speed vehicles perfect for tearing up the sand and feeling the thrill of off-road driving.
Guides are fully trained, bilingual, and certified in CPR, ensuring safety and comfort. They also provide safety gear—helmets, goggles, gloves—and bottled water to stay refreshed. Travelers have mentioned that guides are “knowledgeable” and friendly, adding to the overall enjoyment.
The tour’s duration of around 3.5 hours includes transportation, activities, and some free time, making it a manageable half-day outing. The group size is limited to 20, which keeps things intimate and allows for personalized attention.
While no official reviews are posted yet, the information and comments from similar experiences suggest that most guests appreciate the balance of adventure and scenery. One note from a participant highlights that the guide’s expertise made a difference, and the views of the Pacific are a highlight.
The optional tequila tasting—although not a core part of the activity—is a fun side feature, allowing you to sample local spirits after your rides.
The tour includes round-trip air-conditioned transport, safety equipment, and an optional tequila tasting. The local provider, Cabos Fun Journey Tours, emphasizes safety and bilingual guidance, making it suitable for international visitors.
At $129 per person, the price is reasonable given the inclusiveness of transport, safety gear, and guided instruction. The option to pick two activities provides customization, and the chance to experience Baja’s varied terrain—sand, sea, and desert—in one tour is quite appealing. Keep in mind the extra park fee and optional insurance costs, which are typical but worth budgeting for.

This combo package is perfect for travelers who want a flexible outdoor adventure without a full-day commitment. Families with older children, groups of friends, or couples seeking variety will find it especially appealing. It suits those who enjoy moderate physical activity and want to explore Baja’s natural beauty in a fun, guided setting.
If you’re after relaxing on the beach or exploring historical sites, this tour might not be the best fit. But if you crave adventure, scenic views, and a touch of Baja’s wild spirit, this experience will hit the mark.

The Migriño Combo Package provides a fantastic opportunity to sample Baja California Sur’s outdoor excitement in a manageable, well-organized way. The ability to select two activities means you can tailor the experience to your interests—whether you’re craving the speed of a dune buggy or the novelty of a camel ride. The scenic Migrino Beach setting adds a memorable backdrop to every adventure, and the knowledgeable guides ensure safety and local insights.
Overall, it’s a great value for those looking to combine adventure with scenic beauty, especially for travelers who appreciate flexibility and authentic experiences. The tour’s focus on safety, comfort, and fun makes it a solid choice for anyone eager to explore Baja’s rugged coast with a bit of adrenaline and a lot of natural charm.

Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip air-conditioned vans pick you up and drop you off from Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo.
What safety measures are in place?
Guides are fully trained and certified in CPR, and safety gear such as helmets, goggles, and gloves are provided.
How long is each activity?
Each activity lasts about one hour, with the entire tour including transportation and additional time totaling approximately 3.5 hours.
Can I choose which activities to do?
Absolutely. You pick two from ATV, camel, horse, and dune buggy rides.
What should I wear?
Long pants, long-sleeve shirts, closed shoes, sunscreen, and sunglasses are recommended.
Are there age restrictions?
Yes, the minimum age is 6 years old, with a height of at least 1.2 meters.
Are there any extra fees?
Yes, a $25 USD park entrance fee per person is payable in cash at the entrance. Optional motor and medical insurance are available at an extra cost.
What’s the best time of year to visit?
While the tour operates year-round, whale-watching in winter adds extra excitement if you visit between December and March.
With a mix of adventure, stunning scenery, and flexible options, this tour is geared toward travelers eager to explore Baja’s wild side without a full-day commitment. Whether your passion is horses, buggies, or camels, you’ll find something to love about this lively, scenic, and well-organized experience.