Cabo San Lucas: Camel Ride & Off-Road UTV Combo Adventure

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Cabo San Lucas: Camel Ride & Off-Road UTV Combo Adventure

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That first camel beat the traffic in my head. You get Cabo’s Pacific coast views, then switch to UTV horsepower across rugged Baja terrain.

Two things I really like are how the day balances relaxation and adrenaline, and how the tour includes hotel pickup plus safety gear. A key consideration: the base price does not cover the park entry fee, and you may face extra charges for photos.

Guides like Hector and Enrique have been praised for staying upbeat and patient, which matters when you’re sharing time with different ability levels. I also like the clear structure: a morning-style camel segment, then a longer drive through desert canyons and dunes.

One drawback to plan for up front: several people report a phone/camera restriction during the activity, which can push you toward the operator’s photo package.

Key points before you go

Cabo San Lucas: Camel Ride & Off-Road UTV Combo Adventure - Key points before you go

  • Camel ride by the beach gives you a slower, scenic start with ocean views
  • Your own UTV means real driving, not just sitting in the back
  • Migriño Beach dunes and ocean-side cliffs add a dramatic payoff near the end
  • Hotel pickup and van transport reduce hassle, especially if you’re staying in town
  • Extra fees are common: park entry is not included, and optional UTV coverage exists

Cabo San Lucas Camel and UTV: A 3-Hour Mix That Actually Makes Sense

Cabo San Lucas: Camel Ride & Off-Road UTV Combo Adventure - Cabo San Lucas Camel and UTV: A 3-Hour Mix That Actually Makes Sense
This combo tour works because it changes gears. You start with a calm, almost ceremonial camel ride along the Pacific side of Cabo, then you move into the noisy, bumpy fun of driving a UTV through Baja desert trails. In three hours, you get two very different ways to see the area.

I like that you’re not stuck doing only one kind of activity. If you’re the type who gets restless when a trip is too slow, the UTV segment helps. If you prefer scenery and photos and don’t want your whole day to feel like a workout, the camel ride gives you a breather.

The route is built around what people come to Cabo for in the first place: coastline views, desert terrain, and that mix of ocean and sand that feels totally different from the city. One moment you’re looking out at the Pacific. Next moment you’re following rugged tracks through canyons and open desert, then you finish on white-sand dunes near Migriño Beach.

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Price and Value: What $118 Covers, and What Adds Up

Cabo San Lucas: Camel Ride & Off-Road UTV Combo Adventure - Price and Value: What $118 Covers, and What Adds Up
The advertised price is $118 per person for a 3-hour tour. What you’re getting at that rate is more than just a guide plus sightseeing. You also get hotel pickup and drop-off, round-trip air-conditioned van transport, a camel experience, an off-road UTV adventure, and safety equipment.

That said, the total cost can climb once you hit the ground. The park entrance fee is US $25 per person and is not included. Also, there’s an optional UTV liability insurance charge listed at US $45 per vehicle.

So here’s the practical way to think about value. If you add only the park entrance fee, you’re effectively closer to $143 per person before any optional items. If you choose the extra UTV coverage, that adds another layer based on how many vehicles are used for your group. And then there’s the photo situation.

Multiple people mention a rule that you cannot bring your phone or camera for photos during parts of the activity, with a push toward the operator’s photo package. Reported package pricing varies, including a cited $104 photo package in one account and higher add-ons in others. If you care about having lots of shots, plan cash for this possibility.

Hotel Pickup, Van Ride, and How to Be Ready

Cabo San Lucas: Camel Ride & Off-Road UTV Combo Adventure - Hotel Pickup, Van Ride, and How to Be Ready
This tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off and uses an air-conditioned van for transport. That’s a real convenience in Cabo, where travel time can otherwise eat into your limited vacation hours. The guide is live, in English and Spanish, and you’ll also “skip the ticket line,” which helps keep the day moving.

The “be ready” list is simple: bring your passport or ID card and cash. Cash matters because the park entrance fee and optional items are not included in the base price.

Timing is usually the make-or-break detail on short tours like this. The duration is listed as 3 hours, and you’ll want to be on time for pickup. One person described a long wait on the return, while another said waiting was minimal. Translation: the camel-and-UTV parts can be smooth, but the back-end timing depends on how the operation groups vehicles and moves everyone through.

A small pro tip: wear closed-toe shoes you don’t mind getting dusty or sandy. You’re combining a beach animal ride with a desert drive, so think in terms of comfort plus practicality, not fancy outfits.

Pacific Camel Ride: The Calm Start That Changes Your Pace

Cabo San Lucas: Camel Ride & Off-Road UTV Combo Adventure - Pacific Camel Ride: The Calm Start That Changes Your Pace
The first act is the camel ride along the beaches on the Pacific Ocean side of Cabo San Lucas. This part is designed to slow you down. You’re moving at a pace that lets you actually look. You’ll see multiple mountain ranges, and you can spot desert wildflowers along the way, which adds a more “Baja” feel than a pure beach stroll.

This camel segment is also where you get the classic Cabo contrast: ocean in one direction, desert in the other. You’ll feel the difference immediately. The air by the water is cooler than inland, and the light on the shoreline makes the scenery feel extra sharp.

I like that the camel experience doesn’t require you to be a pro at anything. You just follow instructions from the guide, keep balance, and enjoy the ride. One person specifically called out that sunset camel time was so beautiful that it felt like a once-in-a-lifetime moment. Even if you’re not chasing sunsets, the timing can still be scenic.

One consideration: several people felt the camel portion was shorter than they expected. That’s not a criticism of the activity so much as reality. With only 3 hours total, the camel ride can’t be a long nature excursion. If camels are the main reason you booked, consider whether you’re okay with a highlight-length experience.

UTV Through Baja Desert Trails: Driving the Fun Portion

Cabo San Lucas: Camel Ride & Off-Road UTV Combo Adventure - UTV Through Baja Desert Trails: Driving the Fun Portion
Then comes the horsepower. You’ll drive your own UTV along rugged desert trails, crossing through mountain trails and exploring desert canyons. This isn’t just a view stop. The tour is structured so you get to operate the vehicle, so the experience feels more active than many “off-road” tours that put people mostly in the passenger seat.

The terrain is the draw. Baja desert trails mean lots of textures: sand, uneven ground, and a sense of distance that you don’t get from staying on main roads. It’s the kind of ride that makes you pay attention to your surroundings, because you’re following a guided route through open pockets of desert and canyon areas.

Safety equipment is included, and a good guide is part of the equation. People gave high marks to several guides for being friendly, helpful, and patient, including Hector and Johari in their accounts, plus Noel, Gerado, Herrera, Luis, Jacob, and Zatina. That’s the right mix for a ride where you might have riders with different confidence levels.

If you have back problems, don’t force it. The tour is listed as not suitable for people with back problems. Even if you’re otherwise healthy, the combination of vibration and bumps can be rough on the spine.

Migriño Beach Dunes and Ocean-Side Cliffs: The Payoff Stop

Cabo San Lucas: Camel Ride & Off-Road UTV Combo Adventure - Migriño Beach Dunes and Ocean-Side Cliffs: The Payoff Stop
The end of the tour centers on Migriño Beach, where you arrive at white sandy dunes and get ocean-side cliff views. This is where the day shifts again from “driving terrain” to “standing and taking it in.”

The dunes matter because they’re a visual reset. You’ve been in desert canyons and rocky tracks. Then suddenly you’re looking at pale sand and coastline cliffs, which makes the whole outing feel like a full loop instead of two unrelated activities stitched together.

It’s also where many people expect their best pictures. And this ties directly into the biggest practical issue: phone and camera rules.

Multiple accounts say you might not be allowed to bring your phone during parts of the activity. In at least one account, people describe being unable to take phone photos even from the UTV, then being directed toward purchasing professional photos. That can be frustrating if you’re trying to capture a personal moment with your own device.

You can still enjoy the views without your phone. But if you want control of photos and videos from your own perspective, treat this as a major planning point rather than a minor inconvenience.

Photos, Phone Rules, and the Real Cost of Memories

Cabo San Lucas: Camel Ride & Off-Road UTV Combo Adventure - Photos, Phone Rules, and the Real Cost of Memories
The photo policy is the part that can change your emotional experience more than the scenery. Several people explicitly disliked the restriction on bringing a phone/camera, describing it as a money grab. Others still felt the professional photos were worth it, calling the photo package quality strong.

So what should you do with that information? Go in with a clear mindset.

First, if you care about photos, assume you’ll be offered a package at the end. One account cites $104 for the photo package. Another says it can cost more, and at least one person mentions a private tour arrangement that might allow phone access for an additional fee (one cited $150). Those amounts are not “guaranteed,” but they show the range people report.

Second, decide early whether you’re the type who wants your own content. If yes, you might want to explore whether the operator offers any way to bring a phone/camera, but you’ll need to confirm the current rule for your exact booking.

Third, plan cash. Photo packages and optional insurance both cost extra, and your day is only 3 hours. You won’t have time to run around looking for an ATM, and your energy will already be spent.

The funny part is that the best memories often happen when you’re not thinking about pricing. The expensive part is when you realize you can’t record them yourself. Balance that in your expectations.

Safety, Comfort, and Physical Limits You Should Not Ignore

Cabo San Lucas: Camel Ride & Off-Road UTV Combo Adventure - Safety, Comfort, and Physical Limits You Should Not Ignore
Good news: safety equipment is included, and the guides are repeatedly described as friendly, helpful, and focused on making people comfortable. That’s especially important on an off-road UTV ride, where confidence and communication matter.

But you still need to be honest about your body. This tour is not suitable for pregnant women or people with back problems. That isn’t a small warning. It affects your ability to handle bumps and vibration.

Also, think about dust and sand. Even if the vehicles are maintained well, you’re on desert trails and dunes. Wear gear that handles mess: sunglasses with a strap if you like them, sunscreen, and a hat that won’t fly off.

One more practical note: if you’re traveling with a group, you’ll share the experience with others. People talk about groups feeling comfortable and well taken care of, and some accounts describe small groups. Still, you’re not getting a totally private schedule unless you pay for private options, which can change rules like phone access.

Who This Cabo Combo Is Best For

Cabo San Lucas: Camel Ride & Off-Road UTV Combo Adventure - Who This Cabo Combo Is Best For
I’d book this if you want a single outing that gives you both scenery time and actual driving time. It’s ideal for couples, active families, and anyone who thinks a plain beach day would feel too slow. The mix of calm camel riding and energetic UTV trails is a great antidote to decision fatigue.

It’s also a good pick if you want a guided day that handles logistics for you. Hotel pickup, air-conditioned van transport, and a live guide in English and Spanish remove a lot of friction.

Skip it if your priority is self-directed photo freedom. The phone/camera restriction is a big theme in accounts. Skip it too if you have physical limits tied to pregnancy or back problems.

And if you’re planning for kids, pay attention to age and comfort with vibration. The provided data doesn’t list a minimum age, so you’ll want to confirm directly with the operator before booking.

Should You Book This Cabo San Lucas Camel Ride and UTV Combo?

Book it if you want a fun, high-contrast day in Cabo: camel along the Pacific plus your own UTV through desert trails, ending at Migriño Beach dunes with ocean-side cliff views. The included transport and safety gear make it feel organized, and guide personalities like Hector, Enrique, Johari, and Noel show up as a consistent strength.

Consider booking only with “extras in mind.” Plan for the US $25 park entrance fee per person, and budget for optional costs like UTV coverage if you want it. If you care about photos, assume you may be nudged into buying the professional photo package because phone/camera rules can limit what you capture yourself.

If you want control over every photo moment, ask the operator about phone/camera access before you commit. If you’re okay enjoying the ride and viewing the scenery first, this combo is a strong value for a 3-hour adventure.

FAQ

How long is the Cabo San Lucas camel ride and UTV combo tour?

It’s listed as a 3-hour experience.

What’s included in the price, and what costs extra?

The price includes a guide, hotel pickup and drop-off, round-trip air-conditioned van transportation, a camel experience, off-road adventure, and safety equipment. Not included are the park entrance fee (US $25 per person) and optional liability insurance for the UTVs (US $45 per vehicle).

Do I need to bring cash or ID?

Yes. Bring your passport or ID card, and bring cash.

Is the tour suitable for everyone?

No. It’s not suitable for pregnant women or people with back problems.

What language are the guides?

The tour offers a live guide in English and Spanish.

Can I get a refund if my plans change?

Yes. There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Can I bring my phone or camera?

The information provided indicates a restriction on bringing your phone or camera during the activity for photos, and some people were directed to purchase the operator’s photo package instead. If you want phone/camera access, ask the provider before booking to confirm the current rule for your tour type.

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