REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS
All inclusive private Beach Club
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Cabo, but make it easy. This all-inclusive private beach club at Tierra Sagrada in Cabo San Lucas turns a half-day into a smooth, oceanfront escape with food, drinks, and activities already lined up. It’s the kind of outing that feels like you’re on a resort day, not a long excursion.
I especially like the unlimited Mexican buffet with ice-cold beer and tequila. You also get structured fun: tequila and mezcal tasting, plus a cooking class that’s more than a quick demo.
One consideration: the $25 park entrance fee is not included, so plan for a slightly higher total than the $149 price, and massages cost extra.
In This Review
- Key things that make this beach club tick
- Tierra Sagrada: an oceanfront beach club built for relaxing
- The all-inclusive part: what you actually get for $149
- Your 6-hour plan: the half-day beach schedule
- Stop at Tierra Sagrada Beach Club: pool, food, tastings, and DJ energy
- Pool and jacuzzi time
- Unlimited Mexican buffet (and why it helps)
- Tequila and mezcal tasting
- Cooking class
- Beach games, DJ vibe, and just-enough structure
- Desert, massages, and the kids adventure park (yes, both fit)
- Kids adventure park highlights
- Swimming and ocean views: gorgeous, but don’t plan on constant laps
- How to get the most out of the day (simple, not fussy)
- Who this is best for
- Price check: when it’s a win (and when you’ll feel the add-ons)
- Should you book this Cabo beach club?
- FAQ
- How long is the beach club experience?
- Where does the tour start?
- Is pickup from hotels included?
- What’s included with the price?
- Is there any extra cost?
- Are tequila tasting and cooking classes part of the program?
- Is the experience offered in English?
- What happens if I need to cancel?
Key things that make this beach club tick

- Oceanfront pool and jacuzzi steps from the water, so you can float and still feel like you’re at a real beach club
- Unlimited Mexican buffet + beer and tequila included, which is where the value really shows up
- Tequila and mezcal tasting plus a food cooking class, giving you more than just sun time
- Beach games, DJ vibe, and active staff, so the day keeps moving without being hectic
- Kids adventure park, including a mini zipline, petting zoo, and sand play areas
- Up to 200 people max with round-trip air-conditioned transport from many hotels
Tierra Sagrada: an oceanfront beach club built for relaxing

Tierra Sagrada is in Cabo San Lucas, right on the Pacific side of the harbor area, so the setting is all about views and shoreline time. The vibe is laid-back but not sleepy. Think pool hangs, beach chairs, and people actually guiding the day instead of leaving you to wander.
The layout matters here. With an ocean-front swimming pool and a jacuzzi on-site, you’re not stuck deciding between “pool day” or “beach day.” You can do both, then shift your pace when the ocean mood changes. If the waves look dramatic (they often do on this coast), you’re still set—there’s plenty to watch even when swimming isn’t ideal.
Also, the staff attention is a repeated theme. Names that kept showing up include Miguelito, Fernando, Tony, Johnathan, and Anthony—so you’re likely to see familiar faces working the floor, keeping things running smoothly and making sure you get what you need.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Cabo San Lucas
The all-inclusive part: what you actually get for $149
Let’s talk value, because this is where the math starts to make sense.
For $149 per person, you’re getting:
- Lunch unlimited Mexican buffet
- Alcoholic beverages (ice-cold beer and tequila)
- Round-trip transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle from most hotels
- Tequila tasting and food cooking classes
- Beach games and activities
- Oceanfront pool and jacuzzi access
That combo can be tough to replicate on your own. In Cabo, transportation and a beach club can add up fast, and once you start adding guided tastings and a class, the price can jump even quicker. Here, the structure is doing the heavy lifting.
What’s not included is important. The $25 park entrance fee is extra per person, and a massage (if you choose it) has an additional charge. So I’d treat $149 as the base, then budget for those add-ons rather than expecting everything to be wrapped with zero surprises.
Your 6-hour plan: the half-day beach schedule

The total time listed is about 6 hours. Most of that time is typically travel and check-in, with the experience itself running about 4 hours at the beach club.
That pacing is the sweet spot for a lot of visitors. You get a real chunk of daylight for pool, buffet, and activities, but you’re not committing your entire day to the ride and a drawn-out program. It also means you can still do dinner plans or another short activity afterward.
Timing-wise, pickup is offered from many hotels. Pickup time is shown when you book, and it can be up to 90 minutes before the tour start time. That “early” window matters. If you’re the type who likes sleep as a travel strategy, plan your morning with a cushion.
Stop at Tierra Sagrada Beach Club: pool, food, tastings, and DJ energy

This is the heart of the experience, and it’s designed to feel like a resort day with activities layered in.
Pool and jacuzzi time
You’ll have access to the large ocean-front swimming pool and jacuzzi. This is great if you want a calmer water experience than the open ocean. It also gives you a reliable fallback if the sea looks a bit rough that day.
One practical note from on-the-ground impressions: ocean conditions can be powerful in Cabo. A couple of people pointed out that currents were too strong for comfortable swimming, though the waves still created dramatic scenery while walking the shore. In other words, don’t assume every moment is beach swim time. You’ll still have the pool and the views.
Unlimited Mexican buffet (and why it helps)
The lunch is not just a token snack. The unlimited Mexican buffet is part of what makes this “all-inclusive” feel real instead of marketing fluff.
Food also tends to be family-friendly and easy to work with. If you’re traveling with kids, it’s a relief not to hunt for meal options. If you’re traveling as a couple, it removes the stress of choosing restaurants between tastings and sun time.
One food moment that got real praise was ribs, with people specifically mentioning the ribs and even asking about the sauce. That tells me the kitchen is doing more than reheating basics.
Tequila and mezcal tasting
You can expect tequila tasting as part of the program. The experience is also described with mezcal tasting options. The point is not to turn this into a drinking contest. It’s about pairing flavors, learning the basics, and giving you something guided to do while you’re already enjoying the beach setting.
If you want to take home what you learned, I suggest staying present during the tasting. Ask quick questions about how spirits differ, not long explanations. That keeps it fun and keeps the day flowing.
Cooking class
A food cooking class is included. Again, this isn’t likely to be a full cooking-school marathon. It’s more of an on-site experience that gives you a taste of local flavors and a reason to gather as a group before heading back out to the water.
This is a good fit if you like hands-on travel. It also works well for couples who don’t want to spend the whole day sitting still—but still want relaxation.
Beach games, DJ vibe, and just-enough structure
Beach games and activities are included, and there’s mention of an in-house DJ. That usually means you’ll have some light entertainment moving through the day, without the constant churn of a party scene.
It’s also the kind of structure that helps you avoid awkward scheduling. You won’t be staring at a clock wondering what to do next.
Desert, massages, and the kids adventure park (yes, both fit)

Tierra Sagrada doesn’t just stay on the sand. There’s mention of a Cactus-lined desert area where you can relax, and a soothing massage option exists for an extra charge.
That’s a nice choice if you’re trying to balance beach fun with some recovery. But if massages aren’t your thing, you can still build the day around pool time, buffet, and the included activities.
Kids adventure park highlights
If you’re bringing children, this part is one of the big reasons the place works for families. The kids adventure park includes:
- a mini zipline
- a petting zoo
- Cabo Adventure’s Mining Company
- a musical garden
- play areas plus sand pits
- and a climbing net challenge for the more adventurous
Even if you don’t have kids, you’ll likely appreciate this. It’s easier for adults to relax when there are clearly planned spaces for kids to burn energy.
Swimming and ocean views: gorgeous, but don’t plan on constant laps

The ocean around Cabo can be unpredictable. One key detail I’d take seriously: people noted that ocean currents could be too strong for swimming, but the waves were still worth watching.
So here’s my practical approach:
- If you want guaranteed water time, lean on the pool and jacuzzi
- If you want beach access, enjoy the shoreline views and walking
- Save your swimming expectations for when conditions look calm
Also, safety seems taken seriously. A lifeguard keeping you safe was specifically praised, which matters when waves are strong.
How to get the most out of the day (simple, not fussy)

This is an all-inclusive beach club, so you don’t need a complex game plan. But a few smart moves can upgrade your comfort.
- Arrive ready for sun: bring or wear sunscreen and sunglasses before pickup, so you’re not sprinting later
- Plan your food around tastings: do buffet after you sample spirits so you get the full flavor experience without rushing
- Pick one main activity block: for me it’s usually cooking class + tasting, then pool time right after
- If you’re with kids, decide their energy schedule early: zipline or climbing net first, then beach games, then food
- Bring a cover-up even for the pool: oceanfront sun can feel hot fast, and it helps you transition from water to lunch
Who this is best for

This outing is a strong match if you want:
- a half-day beach break without planning details
- included food and drinks, so you can focus on relaxing
- a mix of relaxation and light activities like tastings and cooking class
- a setting that works for couples and families
It may be less ideal if you want a highly “quiet resort” vibe. With beach games, DJ atmosphere, and a max group size (up to 200), it’s meant to be active and social.
Price check: when it’s a win (and when you’ll feel the add-ons)
At $149 per person, the included lunch, beer, tequila, transport, and activities are the core reason this is good value. You’re not just paying for chairs and shade—you’re paying for structure and amenities.
Your main cost surprises are:
- $25 park entrance fee per person (not included)
- Massage is extra
- and anything beyond the included buffet and tastings
So I’d call it a win if you’ll actually use the buffet, drinks, pool/jacuzzi, and at least one activity like tasting or cooking class. If you only want beach chairs with no interest in the program, you might do better with a simpler plan.
Should you book this Cabo beach club?
I’d book it if you want an easy, good-value day in Cabo San Lucas with pool + oceanfront views, unlimited Mexican lunch, and beer and tequila included, plus guided extras like tastings and a cooking class. The staff names that keep popping up—Miguelito, Fernando, Tony, Johnathan, and Anthony—suggest the team is doing the right kind of work: attentive, helpful, and focused on keeping the day enjoyable.
Skip it or reconsider if you’re budget-tight and the $25 park entrance fee plus any massage add-ons would tip you into feeling nickel-and-dimed. Also, if your #1 goal is frequent ocean swimming, recognize that conditions may not always cooperate; the pool and jacuzzi are your reliable water options.
If you want a half-day that feels like a resort escape without the planning headache, this one is built for you.
FAQ
How long is the beach club experience?
The tour runs about 6 hours total, with the beach club portion listed as about 4 hours.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is Cabo Adventures, Blvd. Paseo de la Marina Lote 7-A, Centro, Marina, 23410 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico.
Is pickup from hotels included?
Yes. Pickup is offered from most hotels, and it’s done in an air-conditioned vehicle. Your exact pickup time and location appear when you click the contact tour operator button.
What’s included with the price?
Lunch is unlimited Mexican buffet. Alcoholic beverages include ice-cold beer and tequila. The price also includes round-trip transportation (from most hotels), tequila tasting and a food cooking class, beach games and activities, plus access to the oceanfront pool and jacuzzi.
Is there any extra cost?
Yes. There is a $25 park entrance fee per person that is not included. Massages are also available but have an extra charge.
Are tequila tasting and cooking classes part of the program?
Yes. Tequila tasting and food cooking classes are included.
Is the experience offered in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
What happens if I need to cancel?
Free cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.



























