REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS
Off Road Runners – Double Rider
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One ride, and the usual tourist routes feel boring. This guided ATV trip in Cabo San Lucas gets you into off-limits-feeling terrain like desert prairies, dunes, streams, and rocky paths that standard vehicles can’t reach, with clear instruction built in.
I really like that it’s set up for first-timers. You’re not just a passenger—you’ll be at the wheel, and you get equipment and safety guidance before you start. I also like the simple “we handle it” rhythm: hotel-area pickup and bottled water so you can focus on riding instead of logistics.
The main thing to consider is physical comfort. The tour notes moderate physical fitness is expected, and ATV rides over sand and uneven ground aren’t the place to pretend you love stairs you don’t do.
In This Review
- Quick Key Points to Know Before You Go
- Why This ATV Tour Gets You Off the Main Roads
- Price, Time, and What the $140 Buys You
- Pickup From Los Cabos Hotels: Easy Start, Fewer Headaches
- The Safety Briefing That Makes ATV Riding Feel Doable
- What You’ll Ride Through: A Step-by-Step Look at the Route
- Stop 1: The Los Cabos Off-Road Expedition
- The Practical Reality: What to Expect in Your Body
- Gear, Water, and Small Comforts That Add Up
- The Value Factor: Where This Tour Delivers Most
- Who This ATV Tour Is Best For
- The Booking Mistakes to Avoid
- Should You Book Off Road Runners – Double Rider?
- FAQ
- How long is the Off Road Runners ATV tour?
- Is pickup and drop-off included?
- What’s the total cost?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is collision insurance included?
- What terrain will I ride on?
- Do I need to be physically fit?
- Is there a free cancellation option?
Quick Key Points to Know Before You Go

- Hotel-area pickup included (centrally located hotels in Los Cabos; other areas may cost extra)
- You drive the ATV after a safety and operation briefing
- Bottled water included, plus pro gear and a guide
- Remote terrain access: dunes, gorges, streams, and secluded bush paths
- Collision insurance is mandatory but not included in the listed price
Why This ATV Tour Gets You Off the Main Roads

Los Cabos has a way of making even great viewpoints feel a bit crowded. This tour flips that script. Instead of spending your time on paved roads and quick photo stops, you’re rolling through rougher, remote terrain on an all-terrain vehicle.
That’s the real value here: the ride is the point. You get the sense of moving through real space—semi-arid areas, sandy dunes, and natural cuts through the land—while staying on the general direction toward the sea. It’s not just scenery for the sake of it. It’s the kind of route change you can’t replicate from a bus window.
And the guide matters. You’ll have an adventure guide leading the way, which helps keep the group together and makes the route feel purposeful instead of random. The goal isn’t to see one postcard spot. It’s to experience the broader off-road area that most sightseeing tours can’t access.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Cabo San Lucas.
Price, Time, and What the $140 Buys You

At $140 per person, this isn’t a throwaway activity. But for an ATV tour with pickup, a guide, professional equipment, and bottled water, the price starts to look fair—especially if you compare it to the cost of piecing together transport and a guided activity separately.
The time window is also important: plan on about 3 hours 30 minutes to 4 hours 30 minutes. That’s long enough to feel like you’re actually doing an excursion, not just hopping on a vehicle for a quick loop. It also means the briefing and ride time have room to be paced, which helps first-timers feel less rushed.
Two cost notes to keep in mind. The tour does not include the park access fee and collision insurance (which is mandatory). It also doesn’t include photo service or meals. In other words, your total out-the-door cost may be higher than the base price.
Pickup From Los Cabos Hotels: Easy Start, Fewer Headaches

One of the cleanest parts of this experience is the way it handles getting you to the start. The tour includes round-trip transportation from centrally located hotels in the Los Cabos area. That’s a big deal in Cabo, where coordinating rides and timing can turn into a mini project.
Still, the fine print matters: if you’re staying outside the centrally located hotel zone, an extra fee may apply. Also, the provider requires your complete hotel or cruise details at booking time—without it, they won’t be able to confirm your reservation. If you’ve ever had a travel supplier delay your plans because they didn’t get the right details, you already know why this step matters.
You’ll receive a mobile ticket, which helps on the day. The less you’re scrambling for paperwork, the more you can focus on the ride.
The Safety Briefing That Makes ATV Riding Feel Doable
The biggest fear with any ATV excursion is often the same one: What if I’m not good at this? This tour is built to handle that concern.
Before you set off, you’ll get a short briefing from an expert guide covering safety and ATV operation. Then you’ll be at the wheel. That combination is key. You’re not just signing a waiver and hoping for the best. You’re learning how to control the ATV and how the ride works as you go.
This is also where the vibe from staff really counts. The high rating and strong recommendation percentage aren’t just about the vehicle. People specifically highlight the staff as informative and fun, and that makes a difference when you’re about to drive across dunes and uneven ground. A calm, clear guide helps you relax instead of second-guessing every movement.
What You’ll Ride Through: A Step-by-Step Look at the Route
The tour’s main action happens on a loop that starts in Los Cabos and pushes out into more remote terrain. Here’s how that ride is described, and what it likely feels like from the saddle.
Stop 1: The Los Cabos Off-Road Expedition
After the briefing, you’ll drive off from the Los Cabos area into more deserted prairies and rural stretches where normal sightseeing vehicles simply can’t go. This is where the tour earns its reputation. You trade smooth roads for real ground conditions.
Expect the scenery to shift as you go. The ride moves through semi-arid surroundings where the colors can feel striking—those ochers and sepias against the blue hues of ocean and sky. That contrast becomes part of the experience because you’ll keep catching distant views as the route changes elevation and direction.
Then come the big “ATV moment” features: large sand dunes, plus traversal over gorges and streams. Sand dunes tend to slow you down and demand smooth control. Gorges and streams add the sense of moving through varied terrain rather than one flat track.
You’ll also follow secluded paths hidden in the bush, inching forward toward a surprise spot with the general direction toward the sea. That pacing—moving, stopping, and moving again—keeps it from turning into a blur. You’re not just going fast. You’re learning the rhythm of off-road driving while still getting the payoff of changing landscapes.
The Practical Reality: What to Expect in Your Body
I’ll be honest about the physical side. Even with a moderate-fitness note (not a “you must be athlete-level” warning), you should assume your legs and core will work a bit. You may also feel the bumps through the seat on uneven ground.
If you’re prone to motion discomfort, plan to sit back, grip steadily, and keep your breathing calm after the first few minutes. Most people settle quickly once they get the hang of the ATV controls.
Gear, Water, and Small Comforts That Add Up
This tour includes professional equipment and bottled water, plus a guide service. That’s not a minor detail. When you’re bouncing over dunes and sand, dehydration sneaks up fast, and having water provided means you don’t have to plan a separate stop.
The equipment inclusion also helps you show up without overpacking. Since professional gear is part of the package, you can keep your bag light. You’ll still want to wear appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes, but you won’t need to source everything yourself.
The best comfort tip is simple: bring a plan for getting back to normal afterward. If you can, wear layers you can adjust for sun and wind. Off-road rides can bring both heat and breeze. Your comfort choices before the tour can make the last hour feel better.
The Value Factor: Where This Tour Delivers Most

Some ATV tours feel like a quick thrill with minimal meaning. This one feels closer to a guided adventure route—because the structure is there.
Here’s where you’re getting value for your $140:
- You’re not riding as a passenger. You’re driving the ATV, which is the difference between doing something and experiencing it.
- You get instruction and a lead guide, so you’re not guessing the route or timing.
- The terrain mix—prairies, dunes, gorges, streams, bush paths—creates variety in how the ride feels, not just where you’re looking.
- Hotel pickup and bottled water remove common friction points that can ruin the day if you have to handle them yourself.
That’s why the ride appeals to people who want more than a standard sightseeing checklist.
Who This ATV Tour Is Best For

This is a great fit if you want an active, guided way to see more of Los Cabos than a typical tour bus can manage. If you enjoy driving your own vehicle, don’t mind uneven terrain, and like the idea of exploring remote-feeling stretches guided by professionals, you’ll likely have a strong time.
It’s also a decent match for people new to ATVs, because the tour includes instruction and puts you in control after the briefing.
On the flip side, I’d rethink it if any of these apply:
- You don’t feel comfortable with uneven ground and sand.
- You have concerns about riding for around 3.5–4.5 hours with moderate physical demands.
- You dislike budgeting for extras like mandatory collision insurance and a park access fee that aren’t included.
The Booking Mistakes to Avoid
This tour is straightforward, but one thing is non-negotiable: provide correct hotel or cruise details at booking time. The tour also requires that information to confirm your reservation. If you’re changing plans late or you forgot to send your hotel name, fix it fast.
Also keep an eye on where your pickup will be. Transportation is included only from/to centrally located hotels in Los Cabos, and an extra fee may apply if you’re outside that zone. That can turn a simple plan into a surprise cost if you don’t check.
Finally, remember you’ll need to be ready for the mandatory collision insurance requirement at the destination, since it’s not included in the base price.
Should You Book Off Road Runners – Double Rider?
I’d book this if you want a guided ATV adventure that gets you beyond normal vehicle access and gives you time to actually ride, not just pose. The value is strongest when you want pickup, instruction, professional equipment, and water all handled for you, plus the chance to drive through sand dunes and rocky terrain while heading in the general direction of the sea.
Skip it if you’re mainly seeking a relaxed, low-impact sightseeing day. This is active. It’s off-road. And it includes mandatory collision insurance and possible additional fees, so make sure your budget can handle that.
If you go in expecting a real adventure with a safety-first briefing and a fun, informative guide team, you’ll be in the right mindset.
FAQ
How long is the Off Road Runners ATV tour?
The experience lasts about 3 hours 30 minutes to 4 hours 30 minutes.
Is pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Transportation is included from/to centrally located hotels in the Los Cabos area. If you’re staying in a different area, an extra fee may apply.
What’s the total cost?
The listed price is $140.00 per person.
What’s included in the price?
Included: transportation (from/to centrally located hotels in Los Cabos area), bottled water, guide service, and professional equipment.
Is collision insurance included?
No. Collision insurance is mandatory, but it is not included.
What terrain will I ride on?
You’ll drive across streams, up mountains, and around sand dunes, and the ride can include gorges, streams, and secluded bush paths.
Do I need to be physically fit?
The tour notes travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level.
Is there a free cancellation option?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
























