2 Hours Horseback Riding Adventure in Cabo

REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS

2 Hours Horseback Riding Adventure in Cabo

  • 4.04 reviews
  • 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $130.00
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Ride horses where the sea meets desert. This 2-hour Cabo San Lucas horseback riding adventure takes you onto a secluded beach just outside town, then turns it into a desert-style ride with Pacific Ocean views. If you like your Cabo activities outdoors and hands-on, this one has real motion and real scenery.

I especially like the small group setup (max 10), which usually means you’re not lost in the shuffle. And I also like that hotel pickup and drop-off are included, so you spend less time figuring out transportation and more time getting ready to ride.

One thing to factor in: the tour isn’t all-inclusive on costs. The admission fee is extra ($25 per person), and the tequila tasting is also listed as at your own expense.

Key highlights at a glance

2 Hours Horseback Riding Adventure in Cabo - Key highlights at a glance

  • 2 hours of riding on beach plus desert terrain near Cabo San Lucas
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off included to cut down on time and hassle
  • Small group (max 10) for more guide attention
  • Mexican lunch with drinks after your ride
  • Tequila tasting is extra, plus you can add tacos and a beer afterward

2 Hours Horseback Riding in Cabo San Lucas: what you’re really buying

2 Hours Horseback Riding Adventure in Cabo - 2 Hours Horseback Riding in Cabo San Lucas: what you’re really buying
This is a straightforward, active tour: you get picked up, you ride for about 2 hours, then you refuel with food and drinks before heading back. The key detail is where you ride—a secluded beach outside Cabo San Lucas, with views out to the Pacific Ocean, followed by riding through desert areas. That combination matters because it keeps the experience from feeling repetitive.

If you’re imagining a postcard-style ride, this tour is built to deliver that feeling. And if you’re more practical, you’ll appreciate the structure: training and introduction are included, and you’re not expected to magically know what to do on horseback.

The price is also worth a reality check. You’re paying for the riding time, the equipment, and the guided experience—not just the animal time. On top of the stated price, the tour lists an additional admission fee, so I’d plan for that from day one.

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Getting picked up and out of town without the headache

2 Hours Horseback Riding Adventure in Cabo - Getting picked up and out of town without the headache
Transfers can make or break a day. Here, hotel pickup and drop-off are included, which is one less thing for you to organize while you’re already on vacation. You also get practical timing help: pickup coordination happens 24 hours before your adventure, and you’ll receive confirmation at booking.

Another plus: the operator offers morning or afternoon tour times. That flexibility helps if you’re juggling beach time, a snorkeling day, or dinner plans in Cabo. It also lets you match the ride to your energy level—some people prefer the cooler morning start, while others like a later afternoon schedule.

The tour is offered in English, and the group size is capped at 10 travelers. That small cap is not a luxury detail; it’s what helps you actually get answers, guidance, and attention instead of waiting your turn.

Entering the saddle: training, intro, and riding time

Before you ride, you’ll get training and an introduction, plus horseback riding equipment and bottled water. That combo is important for first-timers. Even if you’ve ridden before, the introduction is what helps you understand how your horse behaves on sand, near open space, and along beach edges.

The ride itself is positioned as part beach, part desert. You’re not just trotting in a straight line. The “beach and desert” mix is exactly what you want if your goal is both views and variety: you get the dramatic sea side setting, then you get that more arid, open-feeling terrain just outside the city.

As for pace and intensity, the tour notes that you should have a moderate physical fitness level. Horseback riding sounds easy, but the truth is your body has to handle the motion—especially for the time you’re in the saddle. If you’re dealing with knee, back, or mobility issues, I’d take that moderate fitness note seriously rather than shrugging it off.

The ride’s setting: secluded beach views of the Pacific

2 Hours Horseback Riding Adventure in Cabo - The ride’s setting: secluded beach views of the Pacific
The standout scenery is the secluded beach location just outside Cabo San Lucas, with stunning views toward the Pacific Ocean. That’s a big deal in Cabo because so much of the city experience is busy and built-up, even when you’re near the water.

A secluded beach ride changes the vibe. You’re not just looking at the ocean from a viewpoint; you’re moving beside it. And because this is described as “iconic” and specifically tied to a secluded beach, it’s clearly part of the point of booking.

One practical takeaway: you’ll likely experience more natural terrain than you would in a simple arena ride. Sand and beach edges can change how a horse steps. That’s another reason the included introduction matters.

Lunch, drinks, and the post-ride recovery moment

2 Hours Horseback Riding Adventure in Cabo - Lunch, drinks, and the post-ride recovery moment
After you ride, you’ll enjoy a Mexican lunch complete with drinks. I love tours that treat food as part of the experience rather than an afterthought. Riding for two hours works up an appetite fast, and having lunch waiting for you helps the day feel complete.

One review also specifically praised the meal afterward as very good, along with tequila. That matches the way the tour is framed: you don’t just finish and rush out—you get a real break and a chance to refuel before you head back.

If you’re doing this as a main activity day, the lunch makes it easier to plan the rest of your schedule. You won’t be scrambling for food at the exact moment you’re hungry.

Tequila tasting, tacos, and beer: what’s included vs. extra

2 Hours Horseback Riding Adventure in Cabo - Tequila tasting, tacos, and beer: what’s included vs. extra
Here’s where you need to pay attention. The tequila tasting is listed as at your own expense. In plain terms: you might taste tequila, but it’s not included in the base cost the way the ride and lunch are.

The experience also mentions that after your ride, you can get tacos and a beer before returning to your hotel. The key detail is that this is framed as something you can add while you’re there—so don’t assume it’s bundled into what you already paid.

My practical advice: when you’re budgeting, separate the day into:

  • included ride + equipment + training + water + hotel transfer
  • included lunch with drinks
  • optional or extra add-ons like tequila tasting, tacos, and beer

That keeps you from getting surprised at the end of a fun day.

Price and value: $130 plus the $25 admission fee

2 Hours Horseback Riding Adventure in Cabo - Price and value: $130 plus the $25 admission fee
The stated price is $130 per person, and the tour also lists an admission fee of $25 per person that is not included. That means you should expect the total to be higher than the headline number.

So is it good value? I think it can be—if you want:

  • a guided 2-hour ride,
  • a small group cap (max 10),
  • included hotel pickup/drop-off,
  • and a structured day that ends with lunch.

You’re not just paying to sit on a horse. You’re paying for the organization: equipment, introduction, guide support, and transportation. In destinations like Cabo, those pieces add up fast if you try to DIY them.

What would lower the value is if you’re only interested in a quick ride or you want a fully all-inclusive food-and-drink package. Since tequila tasting and some extras cost extra, budget for that upfront so you can enjoy the options without stress.

Who should book this Cabo horseback riding tour?

2 Hours Horseback Riding Adventure in Cabo - Who should book this Cabo horseback riding tour?
I’d point you to this tour if you want an active Cabo experience with a balance of adventure and comfort. It’s especially a good fit for:

  • people who want morning or afternoon flexibility
  • first-timers who benefit from training and an introduction
  • anyone who likes small-group experiences (max 10) and not feeling rushed
  • travelers who want real outdoor time outside the dense part of Cabo

I’d think twice if:

  • you don’t handle moderate physical motion comfortably (the tour asks for moderate fitness)
  • you need everything fully all-inclusive (tequila is at your own expense, and tacos/beer are also described as something you can get)

If you’re pairing this with beach hopping in Cabo, it’s a smart way to get a different kind of scenery—sea views plus desert riding—without needing a full-day excursion.

Practical tips so the day feels smooth

You don’t need to overthink it, but a few common-sense steps help:

  • Plan around the fact you’ll be on sand/beach terrain and riding for about 2 hours, so wear comfortable clothes that can handle a bit of outdoor movement.
  • Bring a mindset for physical rhythm. Even a moderate fitness level is called for, so give your body a chance to settle into the motion.
  • Decide your add-ons early. Since the tequila tasting is at your own expense, you can decide whether it’s a fun extra or something you’ll skip.
  • Pick the time that matches your energy. Morning rides can feel better in the heat; afternoon slots can fit better with a later Cabo dinner plan.

Also keep in mind that pickup is coordinated 24 hours before, so you’ll want to be reachable and ready for that timing.

Quick reality check on the organization

This tour is set up to feel organized. The small group size and included training help things run cleanly. One of the best signs is how the ride length is described as just right, with reviews praising organization and the guide’s attentiveness.

That matters because Cabo is full of tours that can feel chaotic when too many people show up. Here, the max of 10 travelers is the kind of detail that usually translates into smoother pacing and fewer long waits.

Should you book 2 Hours Horseback Riding in Cabo?

My take: if you want a guided, scenic horseback ride that’s more than a quick photo stop, this is a strong choice. The combination of a secluded beach, Pacific Ocean views, desert riding, and a Mexican lunch with drinks makes it feel like a full outing, not just a half-activity.

Book it if:

  • you value hotel pickup/drop-off and want less logistics
  • you like small groups (max 10)
  • you’re excited about a real ride time of about 2 hours

Skip or rethink it if:

  • you’re expecting a fully all-inclusive day with tequila included
  • you’re not comfortable with moderate physical fitness demands
  • the added $25 admission fee (and other optional costs) would make it hard to fit your budget

FAQ

FAQ

What is the duration of the horseback riding?

The ride is listed as approximately 2 hours.

Where does the tour take place?

It’s in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, with horseback riding on a secluded beach just outside Cabo San Lucas and also through desert areas.

Is hotel pickup included?

Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included.

Is the tour in English?

Yes, it’s offered in English.

How large is the group?

The maximum group size is 10 travelers.

What is included in the price?

Included items are bottled water, horseback riding equipment, training and introduction, and hotel pickup and drop-off.

Is the tequila tasting included?

No. The tequila tasting is listed as at your own expense.

Is lunch included?

Yes. The experience includes a Mexican lunch with drinks after the horseback riding.

Is there an extra admission fee?

Yes. An admission fee for the 2-hour horseback riding adventure is listed as $25 per person and is not included.

What fitness level do I need?

You should have a moderate physical fitness level.

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