REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS
Cabo San Lucas: Pick-2 Adventure Combo
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Two adventures, one easy Cabo day. This pick-2 combo is interesting because you can tailor the day to your mood, then get pickup and round-trip transportation to match it. You’ll mix activities like ATV or RZR with options such as a crystal-clear boat tour, Pelican Rock snorkeling, camel rides, or horseback time.
I like the choose-two flexibility here because it lets you build a day that fits your group instead of forcing one fixed plan. I also like that safety equipment and gear are included, and the experience is capped at 15 travelers, which usually keeps things from feeling chaotic.
One drawback to plan for: the base price does not include a $25 government fee per person, and vehicle insurance is optional (declining can mean you leave a card on file). Budget that extra, and you’ll feel much better about the total cost.
In This Review
- Key Highlights to Know Before You Book
- Entering Cabo With a Choose-Two Plan
- Price and Value: What $140 Covers, and What to Budget
- The 4-Hour Rhythm: How It Usually Fits a Cabo Weekend
- Pick Your Two Activities: Matching Options to Your Group
- ATV and RZR Options (Including Double Versions)
- Crystal-Clear Boat Tour
- Pelican Rock Snorkeling
- Camel Ride and Horse Time
- Where You Go: Cabo San Lucas and Playa Migrino
- Meeting at G-Force Adventures: Pickup That Can Change Daily
- Guides and Customer Support: What Makes or Breaks the Day
- Safety, Insurance, and Common-Sense Prep
- Stop-by-Stop Expectations Without the Guesswork
- Who This Combo Best Serves (and Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book the Cabo San Lucas Pick-2 Combo?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the Cabo San Lucas pick-2 combo?
- What does the pick-2 combo include?
- What activities can I choose from?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- Where do I meet the tour?
- Does the tour end back at the start location?
- What is the total cost?
- Do I need a mobile ticket?
- Is vehicle insurance included?
- What happens if weather is poor?
Key Highlights to Know Before You Book

- Pick 2 activities, save money vs booking separately by choosing from ATV, double ATV, double RZR, crystal-clear boat, Pelican Rock snorkeling, camel rides, and horses.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off makes this much less stressful than trying to get around Cabo on your own.
- Small-group vibe (max 15) helps you get checked in, suited up, and guided with less waiting.
- Safety gear included plus a briefing means you are not just dropped off and told good luck.
- Solid guide reputation with standouts like Silvano, Chino, and Miguel mentioned for making first-timers comfortable.
- Worth balancing expectations on time, especially with the crystal-clear boat option, which some people felt was short for what they hoped for.
Entering Cabo With a Choose-Two Plan
This combo works because it is not one-size-fits-all. Instead of committing to a single activity, you pick two from a menu of Cabo-style thrills, ranging from dusty-engine fun (ATV/RZR) to animal rides (camels and horses) and water time (crystal-clear boat, plus Pelican Rock snorkeling).
The smart part is how your choices let you match the day to your group’s energy. One person can lean hard into speed and riding, while another can pick something calmer—then you still do both because the package is built to combine them.
If you want a single afternoon that feels like you got a lot done, this format fits. It is also geared for thrill seekers who do not have many days in Cabo and would rather pack activities into one 4-hour window than split them across multiple outings.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Cabo San Lucas.
Price and Value: What $140 Covers, and What to Budget

At $140 per person for about 4 hours, this package is priced for people who want value through combination. The key detail is that the “save big” angle comes from bundling your two selected activities into one set. Instead of paying separately for every component, you choose two and get round-trip transportation folded in.
But you do need to budget for two add-ons that can change your final total:
- Government fees: $25 per person is listed as not included.
- Vehicle insurance (optional): If you decline insurance for vehicle use, the policy says you must leave a card on file.
That insurance detail matters because it affects how you feel at check-in. If you are comfortable with optional insurance rules, you can plan your payment strategy in advance. If not, you will want to be ready for the card-on-file requirement.
Is it still good value? For most groups, yes—because you are getting two activities plus transportation plus safety gear, all within one day. The value becomes less clear only if you pick two options where one of them disappoints, like if you want a long sit-on-a-boat experience but end up with a shorter-than-expected portion of water time.
The 4-Hour Rhythm: How It Usually Fits a Cabo Weekend

This is an approx. 4-hour experience, and that timing shapes what it feels like. You are not signing up for a full day. You are signing up for a fast-paced hit list.
That can be a win if you:
- have limited time and want ATV plus something else,
- want the variety of different Cabo “modes” (desert riding plus water or animal time),
- like doing a lot rather than savoring one thing slowly.
It can also feel rushed if you:
- prefer unhurried pacing,
- have a group member who gets tired quickly between activities,
- want one chosen highlight to get maximum time on its own.
A small-group cap of 15 travelers helps here. You are less likely to get stuck waiting while a big crowd shuffles through.
Pick Your Two Activities: Matching Options to Your Group

This combo is built around you choosing two activities. Here is how to think about each option—based on what tends to matter for real-world enjoyment.
ATV and RZR Options (Including Double Versions)
If your group wants speed and physical fun, ATV and RZR options are the obvious choices. The package lists ATV, double ATV, and double RZR as pickable activities.
A practical note: vehicles may not look exactly like glossy promotional photos. One of the clearest pieces of advice from experience is this: you should expect the rides to be solid for the price, but do not count on picture-perfect equipment. If you care more about the thrill than the aesthetics, you will probably be very happy.
Crystal-Clear Boat Tour
The crystal-clear boat choice is a good match if you want sea views without committing to scuba. The tradeoff is time. Some people felt the glass-boat experience was not worth it, mainly because they wanted more time on the water.
So pick this if you treat it like a fun add-on—not the main event. If it is your top priority, ask yourself if you are likely to feel disappointed by a shorter window.
Pelican Rock Snorkeling
Snorkeling at Pelican Rock is one of the more “nature-forward” picks in this combo lineup. It is also a smart choice if you want a break from sitting on a vehicle or riding animals.
Because the package description only guarantees safety equipment and gear, you should think of this as organized snorkeling rather than a fully personalized private reef expedition. Still, Pelican Rock is a well-known Cabo snorkeling style stop, and it balances the day nicely when paired with ATV or horses.
Camel Ride and Horse Time
The animal ride options—camel ride and horses—are great when you want something memorable that is not as intense as ATV/RZR.
One of the nicest details from guide stories is how much attention you can get for comfort, especially for first-timers. For example, Chino was praised for getting riders comfortable and even sharing desert survival tips if you were ever lost. If you worry about not knowing what to do, animal rides tend to feel more forgiving with the right guide.
Where You Go: Cabo San Lucas and Playa Migrino

The schedule is simple: you start in the Cabo San Lucas area and then you head to Playa Migrino as part of the experience, before returning back to the meeting point.
Because your exact activity choice determines what happens where, the best way to think of it is this: you are not just changing locations—you are switching environments. One moment can be desert or ranch-style terrain for riding, and another can be a water or beach setting for boating or snorkeling, depending on your picks.
This is part of why the combo is popular for short trips. In a single afternoon, you get more variety than you would if you booked only one “theme.”
Meeting at G-Force Adventures: Pickup That Can Change Daily

You meet at G-Force Adventures, Carretera Cabo San Lucas, Av. La Paz Km. 106, 23473 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico. The tour ends back at the meeting point, so you are not stuck figuring out return transport.
Pickup is offered. The practical details are:
- Transportation routes change daily, so you have to check your email or call for your pickup time.
- If you are staying at a resort or hotel, pickup is typically in front of the lobby about 45 minutes before the start of your activity.
One more helpful detail: this experience has mobile ticketing, and it is listed as offered in English.
Opening hours are Monday through Sunday, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. If you are trying to plan around cruise ship schedules or a dinner reservation, you will want to select a time that gives you breathing room afterward.
Guides and Customer Support: What Makes or Breaks the Day

A combo like this lives or dies by the human factor—guides keep the group on track, explain safety, and make sure the day actually feels fun rather than stressful.
In this experience, the guide reputation shows up strongly. Guides like Silvano were praised for keeping group time enjoyable during ATV and horseback combinations. Chino was highlighted for patience and comfort for first-time horse and camel riders, including helpful desert survival guidance.
There is also a “who handles problems fast” advantage. Heidi was praised as an exceptional tour broker who fixed issues even when the situation was not fully within her control. Another guide named Miguel was praised for taking careful care of the group and keeping the day fun.
Why you should care: if something goes sideways—delays, a confusion at pickup, a request for pace changes—having a responsive broker and clear leadership can turn a potentially annoying afternoon into a smooth one.
And yes, safety matters here. Safety equipment and gear are included, and the activities are run with structured guidance rather than a DIY vibe.
Safety, Insurance, and Common-Sense Prep

This package includes safety equipment and gear, which is what you want for ATV/RZR-type activities and also for any water-based time.
The bigger “admin” piece is vehicle insurance. It is optional. If you decline, you must leave a card on file. That does not mean something will go wrong—it just means you should come prepared to follow their process without last-minute friction.
My practical advice:
- If you are sensitive about insurance terms, decide before you arrive how you plan to handle it.
- For animal rides and snorkeling, wear what you can handle for sun and getting a bit wet, because Cabo weather and water time often mean you will end up damp.
Also keep in mind: the experience requires good weather. If weather cancels the activity, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
Stop-by-Stop Expectations Without the Guesswork
Because the package lists only two stops—Cabo San Lucas and Playa Migrino—the clean way to predict the feel is to plan around the type of activity you select.
- In Cabo San Lucas, think check-in, setup, and getting oriented. This is where your guide or team gets you ready, especially if you are doing vehicles or animals that require instructions before you start.
- At Playa Migrino, you can expect your selected second activity to happen in a beach or area setting that supports it—whether that means time for water activities like snorkeling/boat or time that fits the route and terrain for your other pick.
Then you return to the meeting point, so the day has a clear start and finish.
Who This Combo Best Serves (and Who Should Skip It)
This is a strong fit if you:
- want to do two major activities in a half-day,
- like the idea of mixing desert fun with something else, like water time or animal rides,
- want pickup and drop-off so you do not burn time figuring out transport,
- appreciate small-group organization (max 15).
It might be less ideal if you:
- want one activity to get maximum time and detail (the crystal-clear boat option is the one to think about here),
- hate administrative steps like vehicle insurance card-on-file,
- are looking for a slow, scenic day where you linger at each spot.
Should You Book the Cabo San Lucas Pick-2 Combo?
I would book this combo if you value variety, convenience, and guided activities more than you care about one single highlight taking over the whole day. At $140 plus the $25 government fee, you are paying for a bundle: two activities, transportation, and safety gear in one 4-hour window.
I would pause and double-check your choice combination if your main dream is a long boat day. If that is you, you might still enjoy it, but set expectations for shorter water time.
Finally, the biggest “green flag” is the guide effect. When guides like Silvano, Chino, and Miguel are part of the package’s reputation, the odds improve that you will get clear instructions, a safer experience, and more fun than you expected—especially if you are trying something new.
If you want a fast, well-run Cabo afternoon with real variety, this is one of the better ways to spend your limited hours.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the Cabo San Lucas pick-2 combo?
It runs for approximately 4 hours.
What does the pick-2 combo include?
You get pick 2 top activities, round-trip transportation, and safety equipment and gear.
What activities can I choose from?
You can choose between ATV, double ATV, double RZR, crystal clear boat tour, snorkeling at Pelican Rock, camel ride, and horses.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are offered, with pickup typically about 45 minutes before the start time for resort/hotel guests.
Where do I meet the tour?
The meeting point is G-Force Adventures, Carretera Cabo San Lucas, Av. La Paz Km. 106, 23473 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico.
Does the tour end back at the start location?
Yes. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
What is the total cost?
The listed price is $140.00 per person, and there is an additional government fee of $25.00 per person that is not included.
Do I need a mobile ticket?
Yes. The tour offers mobile ticketing.
Is vehicle insurance included?
Insurance is optional on vehicles. If you decline, you must leave a card on file.
What happens if weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If it is canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
























