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Discover Los Cabos on an exhilarating off-road UTV tour with stunning canyon views, a delicious Mexican buffet, and an authentic tequila tasting.
If you’re looking to add a touch of adrenaline and authentic local flavor to your Los Cabos trip, the OffRoad 4X4 UTV Adventure might just be your ticket. Promising an energetic ride through rugged canyons, a hearty Mexican buffet, and a tequila tasting, this tour combines adventure and cultural experience in one package. While it gets high marks for guides and scenery, it’s worth noting that some visitors find the photography offerings and added fees less appealing.
What we love about this experience is its easy logistics—hotel pickup and drop-off make it hassle-free—and its variety of activities that appeal to both thrill-seekers and food lovers. The stunning desert landscapes and coastal views are a highlight, and the knowledgeable guides keep everyone safe and engaged. One possible drawback might be the additional fees—like the park entrance and insurance costs—that aren’t included in the initial price.
This adventure is best suited for travelers who want a fun, active day out, enjoy scenic drives, and appreciate good food and drinks. It’s ideal for those who want a safe yet exciting way to explore the Baja terrain without necessarily getting behind the wheel if they prefer a passenger seat. Families, couples, or groups of friends looking for a memorable outdoor experience will find plenty to enjoy here.


Our review of this tour is based on a highly-rated experience that, from the sound of it, offers a balanced mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation. It’s designed for those who want to see a different side of Los Cabos—away from beaches and water sports—and into the rugged Baja landscape.
The adventure begins with a pickup service, which is a real time-saver. Instead of fussing with directions or renting vehicles, you’ll be whisked from your hotel to the starting point at a ranch called Tierra Sagrada, or “Holy Land.” You’ll notice that this setting isn’t just a staging ground—it’s a well-maintained spot with beautiful surroundings, and it’s a favorite among past visitors.
Once there, your guides—often praised for their humor, safety focus, and local knowledge—will gear you up with helmets, body protection, and gloves. Being properly equipped isn’t just for safety; it enhances the experience by making you feel like a real explorer. The automatic UTVs are straightforward to operate, even for those new to off-road vehicles, and the guides keep a close eye on everyone, giving the confidence that your adventure will be both safe and fun.
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The real highlight is the drive through Los Cabos’ rugged canyons and rocky coastlines. Reviews repeatedly mention the beautiful scenery—from desert vistas to ocean views—and the thrill of riding on dirt trails. Some travelers comment on how dusty the trails are, so wearing lightweight, long pants and closed shoes is recommended if you want to avoid the dirt and dust. The guides are considerate about safety, with some reviews noting they’re “funny, friendly, and safety-oriented,” while others appreciate how they blow debris off at the end with air compressors.
The trail rides aren’t just about speed; they’re about experiencing Baja’s landscape with a sense of adventure, with stops along the way for photos and to take in the scenery. Several reviewers mention the dusty environment as a minor drawback, but it’s all part of the authentic Baja experience. The guides control the pace, allowing beginners to enjoy the ride without feeling overwhelmed.
One reviewer quipped that the guides’ priority is safety first, which is reassuring for those new to off-roading. Another called out the equipment as “top-notch,” with well-maintained UTVs that perform reliably even on rough terrain. For those interested in going faster, private upgrades are available, and some reviews indicate that the guides are accommodating once they realize you’re comfortable with the terrain.

After your exhilarating ride, it’s time for lunch—a full Mexican buffet that includes vegetarian options and is described as “delicious” by many. The generous spread often features traditional dishes, and the setting offers picturesque views, making it a relaxing reward after the dusty trail.
The tequila tasting is another highlight, with guides explaining the different types of tequila, mezcal, and the history behind them. Past travelers mention that the tasting is educational and enjoyable, and importantly, there’s no pressure to purchase bottles. Some note that the tasting adds a fun, cultural twist to the tour, with guides eager to share their knowledge.
Many reviews emphasize the quality of the food and drinks, mentioning the beer, tequila, and mezcal as plentiful and well-chosen. The atmosphere during lunch tends to be casual and friendly, often with a good dose of humor from the guides.

The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, which includes transportation, the trail ride, lunch, and tasting. The price of $199 per group is competitive considering the inclusions, but it’s worth noting that there are additional costs—a $25 USD entrance fee for adults, $12.50 for children, and a $45 USD insurance fee. These are paid at check-in, and the tour provider clarifies that you should expect to pay cash in U.S. dollars, which can sometimes be an inconvenience.
Cameras are not permitted during the ride, which protects participants and keeps the focus on safety. The tour limits group size to 14 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Reviewers frequently mention the excellent guides—notably, guides like Damian, Zamir, Adan, and Pepe—who are praised for their humor, attentiveness, and safety awareness. Their knowledge, combined with a small group setting, makes the experience feel more intimate and fun.
Transportation is included, which means you don’t need to worry about arranging your own transfer. However, some reviewers mention waiting around 15 minutes for pick-up, especially when traveling with others, so patience is advisable.

The authentic Baja terrain, combined with the friendly guides and delicious food and drinks, create a well-rounded outing. Past guests often highlight that it’s a great way to see the desert and coastline without needing a lot of previous experience or high physical fitness. The safety measures in place and the well-maintained equipment give peace of mind.
However, some reviewers express concerns about additional costs, particularly the photo package—which can start at $120—and the mandatory fees that aren’t included in the initial price. It’s best to arrive prepared for these extra expenses and to understand that the primary value lies in the ride, scenery, and local flavor.
The dust factor is a recurring theme; travelers advise wearing appropriate clothing and expect to get a bit dusty—an unavoidable part of Baja’s rugged landscape. Despite this, fans rave about the beautiful views during lunch and the fun, laid-back atmosphere.

This adventure is perfect for active travelers who want an engaging outdoor experience and enjoy scenic drives. It’s excellent for families with older children (minimum age 8 for passengers), couples, or friends who want a mix of thrill and culture. If your idea of a good time involves off-road fun coupled with good food and drinks, this tour hits the mark.
It’s less suitable if you’re looking for a luxurious, relaxing day or if you prefer not to deal with extra fees and optional purchases. Also, those sensitive to dust or who dislike being without their phones might want to consider the dust factor and photography policy.

The OffRoad 4X4 UTV Adventure offers an engaging way to explore Los Cabos’ rugged landscapes with a knowledgeable guide, plenty of laughs, and a tasty Mexican meal. While it’s not without its extra costs—fees, photos, and the dusty environment—the experience generally scores high on fun, safety, and authenticity.
For travelers eager to see Baja’s desert and coast from the seat of a UTV, this tour provides a memorable outing that combines adventure with cultural flavor. It’s especially suited for those who value small-group intimacy and enjoy learning from guides who share stories and safety tips with enthusiasm.
“Damian & Bic were GREAT tour guides. We enjoyed Damians humor. Location was absolutely beautiful & very well maintained. Lunch was delicious! Highl…”

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, transportation is included, with pickup from your hotel, making it easy to start your adventure hassle-free.
What’s the minimum age to drive?
You must be at least 18 years old with a valid license to drive a UTV. The minimum passenger age is 8, making it suitable for families.
Are cameras allowed during the ride?
No, cameras and cell phones are not permitted during the tour to ensure safety and full attention on the ride.
What are the additional costs?
Expect to pay a $25 USD entrance fee for adults, $12.50 for children, and a $45 USD insurance fee at check-in. A photo package is also available at extra cost.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts about 3 hours, including transportation, trail riding, lunch, and tequila tasting.
Is there a limit on group size?
Yes, the tour is capped at 14 travelers, which helps maintain a more personal and attentive atmosphere.
Can vegetarians enjoy the lunch?
Absolutely. The buffet includes vegetarian options along with traditional Mexican dishes.
What should I wear?
Wear lightweight, long pants, closed shoes, and clothes that can get dusty; a hat and sunglasses are also recommended.
What about safety?
Full safety gear—including helmets, body protection, and gloves—is supplied, and guides prioritize safety and fun equally.
In sum, if you’re after a lively, authentic Baja experience that combines thrill, scenery, and local flavors, this UTV adventure is well worth considering. Just be prepared for some extra fees and the dusty trails—those are part of the adventure!