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Explore Todos Santos on a guided day trip from Cabo San Lucas, featuring art, tequila, lunch at Hotel California, and authentic Baja experiences.
If you’re visiting Cabo San Lucas and craving a taste of authentic Baja life, the Todos Santos day trip offers a compelling escape. From vibrant art galleries to a legendary hotel, this tour promises a balanced mix of culture, scenery, and fun. While it’s not a deep dive into every corner of this charming town, it hits many highlights and offers some memorable moments.
What we really appreciate about this experience is the small-group setting and the personalized guidance that make every stop feel meaningful. The chance to visit local artisans—like a blanket maker and pearl jeweler—is a bonus that adds authenticity to the trip. Plus, the included lunch at Hotel California is a treat for fans of the Eagles and travelers alike. A potential hiccup to consider is the limited free time—if you’re eager to shop or explore independently, you might find the schedule a bit tight.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy a well-organized, culturally rich outing without the hassle of planning. It’s perfect for those wanting a taste of Baja’s artistic spirit, historic sites, and scenic coastlines—all within a manageable half-day from Los Cabos.


This tour offers a well-rounded glimpse into Todos Santos, a town known for its artistic vibe and historic charm. It’s ideal for travelers who want an easy, guided day out—no stress about transportation or logistics—and who love a combination of cultural sights and scenic beauty. If you’re curious about Baja’s creative scene, enjoy good food, and want to avoid crowds, this trip will suit you nicely.
Two things we love about this experience are the expert guidance—some reviews highlight how knowledgeable guides like Marcelino, Giovanni, and Ulises bring the town’s stories to life—and the chance to see craftsmanship firsthand. The inclusion of a tequila tasting and a sit-down lunch at Hotel California adds a flavorful Baja touch.
A possible drawback? The schedule can be tight, especially if you’re eager to wander independently or spend more time shopping in Todos Santos. The tour’s pace means some visitors might wish for a little more free exploration.
This trip is a great fit for those seeking a cultural taste, comfortable logistics, and value for money.
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Your adventure begins with a convenient pickup at your Cabo hotel in an air-conditioned minivan. With a maximum of 15 travelers, the small group ensures you won’t feel lost in a crowd. The drive takes you along the Pacific coast—expect scenic views and a sense of anticipation for what you’ll discover.
Parroquia de Nuestra Señora del Pilar:
Your first stop is the historic Jesuit Mission, a building with a quiet dignity that hints at the town’s spiritual roots. It’s an easy 10-minute visit, perfect for a quick photo and a bit of history.
Teatro Marquez de Leon:
Next, you’ll see one of Baja’s oldest theatres, also just 10 minutes away. It’s a charming reminder of the town’s cultural past, with colonial architecture that transports you back in time.
Galería de Todos Santos:
A 30-minute art walk gives you a taste of the local creative scene. The town boasts numerous galleries and boutiques filled with paintings, ceramics, and jewelry—perfect for browsing or picking up a unique souvenir.
Hotel California:
This legendary hotel is a must-see for fans of the Eagles, but it’s also an iconic Baja landmark. The quick 10-minute visit provides plenty of photo opportunities and a chance to soak in the bohemian atmosphere.
Lunch at La Coronela:
The highlight for many is the sit-down meal at this lively local restaurant. The tour doesn’t specify menu details, but reviews suggest the lunch is satisfying, with good portions and authentic flavors. It’s a great chance to relax and chat about the morning’s discoveries.
Blanket Factory Justina:
A 15-minute visit to a Mexican blanket workshop offers a hands-on glimpse into traditional weaving techniques. As one reviewer noted, it’s a charming experience, and you might even get to weave a blanket yourself.
Pearl Demonstration at The Velvet Box:
A 20-minute visit showcases cultured pearl farming and jewelry, adding a touch of Baja’s maritime heritage. From reviews, it seems like a fun, educational stop—just remember, it might lean a bit toward sales.
Throughout the day, panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean punctuate your journey, and the small size of the group allows for a relaxed, engaging experience. You’ll learn about Baja’s artisans, history, and culture, all with plenty of photo ops and time to soak up the atmosphere.

The art walk through Todos Santos is a highlight for many, as the town’s galleries are full of vibrant paintings, ceramics, and handcrafted jewelry. The gallery visits are relaxed but insightful, offering a window into Baja’s creative spirit.
The Jesuit Mission and theatre are modest but meaningful stops that show a different side of Baja—its colonial past and cultural foundations. These sites are free to visit and allow for quick, meaningful exploration.
The blanket workshop and pearl jewelry demo are the authentic moments that stand out. They provide direct insight into traditional craftsmanship, which adds depth to your understanding of Baja’s artisanal heritage.
The included lunch at Hotel California and the tequila tasting are definite high points. Many reviews highlight the quality of the food and the fun of sampling local spirits. The lunch, in particular, gets good marks as a satisfying, authentic meal.
Transportation is in clean, air-conditioned vans, with hotel pickup and drop-off included. The small group size means you get personalized attention, and the pace is generally manageable, with 6 hours of activity.

Many reviewers praise knowledgeable guides like Marcelino, Giovanni, and Ulises, who make the experience engaging and informative. For example, one said, “Giovanni was a great tour guide for the day! We all loved the blanket weaving and shopping,” highlighting how guides enhance the trip.
The scenic views and the charm of Todos Santos itself receive high marks. Several mention how the town’s murals, historic buildings, and friendly atmosphere make it worth the drive, even if it’s a bit of a trek from Cabo.
Food is generally well-received, with some noting the lunch at Hotel California as a highlight. However, there are mixed feelings about the pearl demonstration—some reviewers found it fun and educational, while others felt it was more sales-oriented.
A few criticisms focus on timing—notably, some mention the limited free time for shopping or exploring independently. One traveler was disappointed that the lunch bill was not included at Hotel California, which contrasts with the tour description, so double-checking this detail might be wise.
In terms of value, with a price of $130 per person, most agree it offers good value, considering the transport, guided insights, artisan visits, and included meals—all packed into a well-paced day.
“We had a great day with our guide Marcelino. A total professional with lots of interesting knowledge about the area. We will be booking again when …”

This trip offers a well-rounded introduction to Todos Santos, blending art, history, craftsmanship, and good food in a manageable timeframe. If you’re looking for a cultural sampling without the stress of planning, this tour is a solid choice. It’s especially appealing if you’re interested in art galleries, artisan crafts, and Baja’s laid-back vibe.
The small group size encourages interaction, and the guides’ knowledge brings the stops to life. The included lunch and tequila tasting add flavor and fun, making it more than just a sightseeing drive.
However, if you’re after more free time to wander independently or to shop at your leisure, you might find this tour a bit restrictive. Also, be aware that some stops have a sales component, which might not suit everyone.
All in all, this experience provides value for money and a chance to see a different side of Baja, making it a worthwhile addition to your Cabo itinerary.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making it convenient and hassle-free.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 6 hours, giving you a full but manageable day outside Cabo.
What’s the group size?
Groups are limited to a maximum of 15 travelers for a more personal experience.
Is lunch included?
The tour states lunch at Hotel California is included, but some reviews suggest you might have to pay separately. It’s best to confirm this before your trip.
Are alcohol beverages included?
No, alcoholic drinks are not included, but tequila tasting is part of the experience.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, transportation is in a clean, air-conditioned minivan, with some reviews praising the vehicle’s condition.
Can I explore Todos Santos on my own afterward?
The tour includes some free time, but it may be limited, so if independent exploration is a priority, plan accordingly.
Are the artisan stops worth visiting?
Absolutely, they provide authentic insights into Baja crafts and are often highlighted as memorable.
What’s the best part of this trip?
Most travelers cite the guides’ knowledge, artistic sights, and lunch at Hotel California as top highlights.
Is this tour good for families or seniors?
Generally yes, but travelers should have moderate physical fitness and be comfortable with a tight schedule.
This Todos Santos day trip from Cabo San Lucas offers a thoughtfully curated mix of art, history, local crafts, and delicious food. It’s ideal for travelers who want a rich cultural experience without spending too much time on logistics. The small-group setting and friendly guides ensure you’ll feel engaged and cared for throughout.
While the itinerary is packed, it’s designed to maximize your exposure to Todos Santos’ charming character and artisanal spirit. If you enjoy discovering local craftsmanship, sampling tequila, and exploring historic sites, this tour provides a great value and a genuinely authentic Baja experience.
For those seeking a relaxed, guided taste of Todos Santos—without the hassle of planning—you’ll likely find this trip a memorable part of your Cabo trip. Just remember to clarify whether the lunch is included at Hotel California, and prepare for a scenic, well-paced adventure that showcases the best of Baja’s creative heart.