Cabo San Lucas Side by Side and Camel Riding Adventure

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Cabo San Lucas Side by Side and Camel Riding Adventure

  • 4.04 reviews
  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $162.00
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Baja sand speed meets camel hugs. What makes this Cabo San Lucas tour so appealing is the private attention plus the true one-two punch: a side-by-side ride on Baja trails, then close-up time at a camel sanctuary where you can meet and interact with the animals. I like that it feels built for your group, not a big shuffle through activities.

One thing to think about before you book: plan for add-on fees on arrival. The tour price is $162, but there’s a mandatory $25 government fee per person, and collision insurance and park entry/land restoration charges can affect your final total.

Key Things I’d Bookmark Before You Go

Cabo San Lucas Side by Side and Camel Riding Adventure - Key Things I’d Bookmark Before You Go

  • Private, just-your-group format: you get personal attention from your guide instead of being mixed into a crowd.
  • Side-by-side safety gear included: helmet, goggles, and a bandana are provided so you start prepared.
  • Desert trail riding with a guide’s protocol: you’ll get safety steps first, then head out to the Baja race trails.
  • Camel time is hands-on: you’re not just watching from afar; you can meet, hug, and kiss the camels.
  • Lockers are included: freshen up after your rides with on-site locker access.
  • Your final cost may change: beyond the $162 price, expect the $25 government fee and possibly optional insurance.

Side-by-Side 101 on Cabo’s Baja Race Trails

Cabo San Lucas Side by Side and Camel Riding Adventure - Side-by-Side 101 on Cabo’s Baja Race Trails
The day starts with structure and safety, then quickly turns into fun. Before anyone mounts the machine, you get safety protocols and the required gear. That gear matters. Helmet, goggles, and a bandana help you stay comfortable when you’re riding through dusty Baja terrain. It’s also one less thing you need to figure out ahead of time.

Once you’re geared up, the ride itself is the star act. You’ll hop on your side-by-side and go through Baja race trails. This isn’t a slow sightseeing loop. The point is speed, control, and that good sort of adrenaline when you’re following a guide who knows the route. In fact, the experience is described as exciting rather than a boring drive, which is exactly what you want when you’re paying for two big-ticket activities.

Here’s what I’d pay attention to: this is a combo tour done in a private setting, so your guide can adjust to your group. If you’re comfortable driving or you want a little more guidance, you’ll typically get it faster when there’s only your group. That’s a big quality-of-life upgrade versus big-group tours where you spend more time waiting than riding.

Also, you’re not just riding inland. The route sets you up for striking views as you head toward the camel sanctuary area. It’s the kind of scenery you’ll remember because it’s part of the motion, not just a stop where you take a photo and leave.

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Camel Sanctuary Time at Playa Migrino: Meet, Hug, and Kiss

After the side-by-side ride, you transition to the camel sanctuary. This is where the adventure changes textures. It goes from engine noise and dust to a calmer, up-close animal experience.

At the sanctuary, you’ll meet the camels and get time to interact. The tour description is clear that you can meet, hug, and even kiss a camel. That’s the whole appeal for most people: you’re not just walking past enclosures. You’re having direct, personal contact with the animals, which is why this part tends to feel bucket-list-level.

Timing can also make a difference, especially for photos and atmosphere. One experience described riding in the area at sunset along the Pacific side, and that detail matches the kind of natural payoff this combo is built for. Even if your exact time varies, you’re still going from desert trails into an ocean-view setting, which is a strong contrast in a single day.

Practical tip: treat this like animal time, not a theme-park stunt. Keep your energy calm, follow the guide’s cues, and give the camels space when they shift or reposition. You’ll enjoy it more, and the whole moment runs smoother.

Lockers, Photos, and How to Walk Away With Real Keepsakes

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You’re not sent straight from riding to the next thing without a chance to reset. After your rides, you have locker access on-site. That helps you freshen up before you head back, especially if you end up dusty or need a place to stash personal items while you’re in activity mode.

Then there are photos. Souvenir photos are available for purchase separately, so you’ll likely have a chance to see what the day captured before you decide whether to buy. This is a smart option for combo tours because you’re doing two different activities back-to-back. Having professional-looking photos saves you from relying only on your own phone shots.

One note on expectations: since those photos are optional, you should treat them as a nice add-on, not something automatically included in the base price. If you want the full keepsake, plan a little extra spending room.

Price and the Real Total: $162 Plus Government and Optional Insurance

Cabo San Lucas Side by Side and Camel Riding Adventure - Price and the Real Total: $162 Plus Government and Optional Insurance
Let’s talk money clearly, because this is where people sometimes feel surprised.

The tour price is $162.00 per person and the experience runs about 3 hours. Transportation is included, and you also receive safety gear and a locker. On paper, that’s already a lot of value for a combo activity: a side-by-side ride plus camel interaction, all guided, plus gear and on-site storage.

But your final number can rise once you arrive.

Mandatory fees you should plan for

  • Government fees: listed at $25.00 per person.

Optional or variable charges to understand

  • Collision insurance: offered as optional. The policy says that if you decline, you must leave a card on file.
  • Park/land restoration charges: one response included an explanation that a land fee is used to restore land after it’s used and that it goes to restoration efforts like planting native plants, not to the provider. Another review also flagged extra costs like insurance and an entry fee at check-in.

Here’s the balanced way I’d budget: treat the posted price as the core cost, then add at least the mandatory $25 government fee. If you’d rather not deal with insurance at all, leave yourself flexibility for what they require or explain during check-in. If you do plan to decline collision insurance, confirm you understand the card-on-file requirement so you don’t get stuck mid-process.

Value check: even with the extra fees, you’re paying for two distinct desert activities in a private setting with guide attention, plus gear and transportation. If you were planning these separately (or in a smaller group), the total typically stretches fast.

Pickup, Drop-Off, and the Timing That Can Trip You Up

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This tour offers pickup, and it’s helpful for visitors who don’t want to fight with local driving. Pickup timing depends on the day, and routes can change daily. You’ll get your pickup details by checking your booking email or calling.

If you’re staying at a resort or hotel, pickup is described as happening in front of the lobby about 45 minutes before your activity begins. That early cushion matters. It gives you time to check in, get oriented, and not feel rushed.

The meeting point is listed at G-Force Adventures on Carretera Cabo San Lucas, Av. La Paz Km. 106, in Cabo San Lucas (23473), B.C.S., Mexico. The activity ends back at the meeting point.

Now the practical part: one reviewer said drop-off timing caused frustration because they waited hours for shuttle service back to their room, and the provider response explained that at check-in you’re supposed to be told to go out front to catch the shuttle when you’re ready to return. That’s a real-world reminder: don’t just wait inside and hope. When you check in, ask two simple questions:

  • Where do you go for the return shuttle?
  • How do you know when it’s time to head out?

If you do that, you’re less likely to lose time on the back end.

Who This Private Cabo Combo Fits Best

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This isn’t a one-size-fits-everyone tour, but the good news is the experience is said to be open to most travelers.

I think it fits best if you:

  • Want a private tour where your guide can stay focused on your group
  • Like active adventures (side-by-side riding), not just sitting and watching
  • Have a real interest in animals and want direct interaction time
  • Are visiting for a short stay and want to pack two standout experiences into about three hours

It also helps if your group doesn’t mind making decisions at check-in about things like collision insurance. Optional doesn’t mean invisible, and it’s smart to understand your preferences before you arrive.

Guide energy can also make the difference. In the information you provided, guides named John and Chocolate were both described positively—John for being great and making the trails feel exciting, and Chocolate for being sweet and funny. You can’t control which guide you’ll get, but it’s a good sign that the guides tend to mix safety guidance with a fun, relaxed vibe.

Should You Book This Side-by-Side and Camel Adventure?

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Book it if you want a Cabo San Lucas experience that combines desert thrill and animal interaction in one tight, guided package. The included safety gear, locker access, and private setting are real quality markers. And the camel interaction part—meeting, hugging, and kissing—sits right in the sweet spot for people who want more than a quick photo.

Skip or reconsider if you:

  • Don’t want to think about insurance or additional on-site fees
  • Prefer long, unhurried sightseeing over active rides
  • Are counting on the price you see to be the only number you’ll pay (because mandatory government fees and other charges can apply)

If you do book, I’d go in with a small budget buffer for the government fee and any decision you make about collision insurance or park-related charges. Do that, and you’ll be set up for a memorable Cabo day that feels like a true combo adventure, not a checklist stop.

FAQ

Cabo San Lucas Side by Side and Camel Riding Adventure - FAQ

How long is the Cabo San Lucas side-by-side and camel riding adventure?

It runs about 3 hours (approx.).

Is pickup included?

Yes. Transportation is included, and pickup is offered. Pickup times can vary by day, so you’ll need to check your booking email or call for your exact pick-up time.

Is this tour private?

Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.

What’s included in the tour price?

Included are transportation, security gear (helmet, goggles, and bandana), locker access, and the experience memories. Mobile tickets are also mentioned, and the tour is offered in English.

Are there extra costs besides the $162 price?

Yes. There is a listed government fee of $25.00 per person. Collision insurance is optional, and some park/entry or land restoration-related costs may apply depending on what’s handled at check-in.

Where does the tour start and end?

It starts at G-Force Adventures on Carretera Cabo San Lucas, Av. La Paz Km. 106, 23473 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico, and ends back at the meeting point.

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