ATVs, UTVs, and Camel Ride in All Access Adventure Park and Beach

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ATVs, UTVs, and Camel Ride in All Access Adventure Park and Beach

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  • 6 hours (approx.)
  • From $299.00
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ATVs, camels, and pool time in one pass. I love the mix of ATV/UTV desert adrenaline with beach camel calm, and I love that the day ends at a beach club with unlimited food and drinks. One thing to watch: the $299 price excludes the $25 park entrance and a $45 collision insurance option.

The All Access setup is built around multiple ways to move through Cabo’s terrain, from cactus-lined trails to rugged desert and then the coast. I also like that the ranch side of the day doesn’t feel like an afterthought, with a beach club reset plus options for tequila tasting, a local cooking class, and a kids adventure park.

Plan on a full, active 6 hours. You’ll want moderate fitness for the riding portions, and expectant mothers can’t participate.

Key highlights to know before you go

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  • Four rides, one ticket: ATV cactus trails, UTV desert driving, electric bike on the beach, then a camel ride on a secluded beach.
  • Beach club payoff: pool, Jacuzzi, beach activities, plus an unlimited Mexican buffet and a national open bar.
  • Real family add-ons: kids adventure park with Cabo Adventures mining co, art center, musical garden, net challenge, and farm animals.
  • Good chance you’ll feel looked after: guides like Frank, Juan, Pablo, Hector, Margarita, Diana, Chicas, and Eric show up in past experiences for staying professional and upbeat.
  • Extra costs are separate: expect the $25 park entrance fee and the $45 collision insurance to come up at the ranch.

Entering All Access Adventure Park: What makes this day feel different

This isn’t just one activity. It’s a combo day that tries to hit four different travel vibes: fast and dusty (ATV), bumpy and rugged (UTV), light and coastal (electric bike), and slow and scenic (camel). That mix matters because it gives your body breaks between adrenaline stretches, and it keeps the day from feeling repetitive.

The ranch-to-beach flow is also the point. You do the driving and the animals first, then you shift into pool-and-buffet mode. For many people, that rhythm is the difference between a good excursion and a full-day memory.

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Price and logistics: what $299 really buys you

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The headline price is $299.00 per person, and it includes a lot of the day’s structure: round-trip transportation from most hotels in an air-conditioned vehicle, the ATV/UTV/electric bike/camel portions, the kids adventure park access, and beach club time with pool, Jacuzzi, and beach activities.

But there are two separate line items that are easy to miss if you’re budgeting tightly:

  • Park Entrance fee: $25.00 per person (not included)
  • Collision Insurance: $45.00 per person (not included)

If you’re doing the math, plan on those costs so you don’t get surprised after you arrive. Also, since collision insurance can be a personal decision based on your comfort level and driving style, I’d treat that as part of your risk-management math—not as a random add-on.

Pickup and timing: how a 6-hour day stays full

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This tour runs about 6 hours. Pickup starts up to 90 minutes before the tour, using a white Cabo Adventures van. You confirm your exact pickup time and location from the contact tour operator button in your email confirmation.

That “up to 90 minutes early” window matters. It means you should keep your morning schedule flexible and plan to be ready when the van comes. The payoff is that you avoid the hassle of getting yourself to the ranch, especially if you’re staying farther out.

The tour size is also capped at 100 travelers, which is a nice detail. It usually helps the guides keep things moving without feeling like you’re stuck waiting forever for the next vehicle.

ATV time on cactus-lined trails: where the thrill starts

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The day begins with ATV driving through cactus-lined trails for about 4 hours total of riding time spread across the activities. The ATV portion is built for momentum: you’re on a powered machine, moving through dry terrain with plenty of dust-in-the-air energy.

What I like about this section is that it sets the tone. You’re not just sitting on a tour bus. You’re actively controlling the vehicle, following the route, and learning the “how” of riding on uneven ground.

What to consider:

  • You should have moderate physical fitness, because getting on/off, balancing, and keeping steady on bumpy surfaces takes effort.
  • If you’re new to riding, you’ll want to pay close attention during the safety talk so your first minutes feel smooth, not stressful.

If you get a guide like Frank or Juan, that’s often a big factor in how comfortable the start feels. The best ATV experience is when you’re not guessing what to do next.

UTV desert driving: sturdier power, tougher terrain

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Next comes the UTV through rugged desert. Think of this as a step up in “real-world” terrain: it’s not just a paved path or an easy track. A UTV tends to handle rough ground with more stability than an ATV, and it’s a fun way to keep the adventure going without feeling like you’re repeating the exact same driving feel.

The practical value here is variety. If you’re the type who worries that one vehicle will feel too similar all day, the shift from ATV to UTV helps a lot. You get different control, different road texture, and a new set of sights.

And because desert driving can be bumpy, I’d treat this portion as the moment to wear gear that keeps you comfortable. Closed-toe shoes, something to protect your eyes from dust, and a plan for where to stash your phone will make a noticeable difference.

Electric bike on the beach: the easiest gear shift

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After the dust and desert comes the beach electric bike ride. This is the “change of pace” section, and it’s smart. You’re moving along sand with a quieter feel, and your body gets a break from the harder impacts of off-road driving.

Why it’s valuable: it breaks up the big adrenaline blocks and gives you time to enjoy the coastline without white-knuckle steering. It’s also the part of the day that tends to work well for people who want an active experience but don’t want every minute to feel like full throttle.

Camel ride on a secluded beach: why this moment sticks

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Then you get to the camel ride on a secluded beach, which is exactly the kind of switch-up that makes this tour memorable. Camels move at a steady pace, so you’re not fighting the vehicle. You’re watching the scenery and letting the experience slow down.

If you’re hoping for a quieter, more scenic animal encounter, this is the best fit. The beach setting feels open and coastal, and it’s a nice contrast after the rugged driving.

A practical heads-up: you’ll still be on uneven beach terrain, and you’ll want to follow the guide’s instructions for getting on and off safely. Guides like Diana or Chicas have shown up in past experiences for keeping the vibe friendly and professional, which matters a lot when you’re trying something new.

The beach club reset: buffet, open bar, and pool time

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When the riding ends, the day pivots to beach club time. This is where the tour earns its keep.

You get:

  • Unlimited Mexican buffet
  • National open bar (alcoholic beverages unlimited)
  • Pool and Jacuzzi
  • Beach activities

The buffet spread is built for real appetite after a dusty ride. It includes freshly prepared quesadillas and homemade salsas, plus dishes like Mexican Chicken Mole and BBQ ribs, along with vegetables and more.

This is also where I’d plan to be a little strategic. If you want to enjoy pool time, don’t wait too long to grab your food and get settled. It can get busy as the group filters in, and your best chance at a relaxed beach club moment is early.

One extra detail worth knowing: the day’s timing has created moments like a sunset ending with whales sighted off the ocean in at least one instance. You can’t count on wildlife, but timing can make this section feel special.

Ranch extras: tequila tasting, cooking class, or just sun

The ranch part of the day offers optional add-ons like tequila tasting and a local cooking class. You might also just choose the simplest option: soak up the sun by the pool.

I like that these extras give you a choice. If you’re the type who loves food and drink, tequila tasting can turn the post-ride chill into a cultural moment. If you’re more of a relax-and-recover person, you can keep it low key.

Kids adventure park: more than a babysitting break

If you’re traveling with kids, this is a major strength. The kids adventure park is included, and it’s packed with activities that sound like they’re made for different interests and energy levels.

The park includes:

  • Cabo Adventures mining co
  • Art center
  • Musical garden
  • Net challenge
  • Local farm animals

This is the kind of included option that makes the day feel family-friendly instead of “everyone rides, kids wait.” It also gives you a reason to enjoy the beach club without constant logistics in your head.

Cost breakdown in plain numbers: budgeting without stress

Here’s the clean way to think about total cost:

  • Base tour: $299 per person
  • Expected extra: $25 park entrance fee per person
  • Optional extra: $45 collision insurance per person

You may be able to reduce the surprise cost by deciding about collision insurance ahead of time. If you’re confident in your riding and comfortable with the risk, you might skip it. If you prefer simpler peace of mind, you might choose it. Either way, at least you’ll be making a decision with full information.

Also remember: the tour includes meals and drinks at the beach club. Unlimited buffet and an open bar can add real value if you’d otherwise spend on food and drinks during your trip.

Who this tour is best for (and who might want a different fit)

This combo makes sense if you want a single day with multiple highlights in Cabo San Lucas: driving, animals, beach time, and a family-friendly setup.

It’s a strong pick for:

  • People who like structured, guided adventure days
  • Couples and groups who want variety (ATV + camel in one pass)
  • Families with kids, thanks to the kids adventure park

It might be less ideal if:

  • You’re looking for a calm, low-effort excursion
  • You have mobility or balance concerns (the riding parts require moderate fitness)
  • You’re traveling with someone who can’t participate due to pregnancy (expectant mothers may not join)

Quick tips to make the day feel better

A few practical things that tend to improve the day for almost everyone:

  • Bring eye protection for dust and glare, especially for ATV/UTV portions.
  • Wear closed-toe shoes. Sand and rocks don’t care how brave you feel.
  • Plan for a phone strategy. The activities are active, and you’ll want a secure way to keep your device safe.
  • Eat before you’re starving. The buffet is unlimited, but riding comes first and you’ll likely work up an appetite.

If you want the smoothest experience, listen closely at the start and follow the guide’s pacing. The best tours feel fun because you’re relaxed, not because you’re rushing.

Should you book this Cabo All Access Adventure Park day?

I’d book this if you want one ticket that delivers a full day of variety: ATV and UTV driving, an electric bike break on the coast, a camel ride on the beach, and then a real beach club payoff with pool, Jacuzzi, unlimited buffet, and an open bar.

Before you go, do two things: budget for the $25 park entrance and decide what you want to do about collision insurance. If you do that, you’ll walk in with a clear plan and enjoy what this tour does best—turn one outing into several memorable moments.

FAQ

How long is the tour?

The experience runs about 6 hours.

What is included in the price?

The price includes round-trip transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle from most hotels, the ATV, UTV, electric bike, and camel ride activities, a kids adventure park, and beach club access with pool, Jacuzzi, beach activities, unlimited Mexican buffet, and an unlimited national open bar.

What extra costs should I expect?

The park entrance fee is $25.00 per person and is not included. Collision insurance is also not included and costs $45.00 per person.

Is pickup offered?

Yes. Pickup begins up to 90 minutes before the tour. A white Cabo Adventures van meets you, and you confirm the pickup time and location using the contact tour operator button in your email confirmation.

What language is the tour offered in?

The tour is offered in English.

Is there a physical fitness requirement?

Yes. Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level.

Can expectant mothers participate?

No. Expectant mothers may not participate.

Is the tour size limited?

Yes. The maximum group size is 100 travelers.

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