UTV Adventure with Free Camel Ride and Sky Bikes

REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS

UTV Adventure with Free Camel Ride and Sky Bikes

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  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $175.00
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Operated by CACTUS TOURS · Bookable on Viator

A desert-and-ocean day in Cabo, built for action. This all-in-one outing mixes a UTV drive, a camel beach encounter, and sky bikes in about 3 hours, with an expert guide keeping things moving. If you want to get out of the Cabo crowd and into real terrain fast, this format makes it easy.

The parts I like most are the variety and the smooth flow: you’re not just sitting on one activity for the whole day. You’ll get an hour on a UTV (shared ride), an hour riding a camel along the beach, then an hour on sky bikes with an ecological hike, plus water and a tequila tasting along the way.

One thing to plan around: the base price comes with add-ons. The park entrance fee is mandatory, and UTV insurance can require either cash or a credit-card hold, while the photo package can be pricey if you want their media.

Key Highlights You’ll Care About

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  • Three activities in one time block (UTV, camel/beach riding, sky bikes plus hike)
  • Convenient Cabo pickup from Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo
  • Safety gear and guided route with bilingual support
  • Included water, plus tequila tasting so you’re not scrambling for basics
  • Family-friendly setup with a Kids Club and nanny service included
  • Budget for mandatory fees and photos before you go

A 3-Hour Combo That Actually Gets You Out of Town

UTV Adventure with Free Camel Ride and Sky Bikes - A 3-Hour Combo That Actually Gets You Out of Town
Cactus Tours runs this as a focused, half-day style adventure. You can choose pickup in Cabo San Lucas or San Jose del Cabo, and you’ll have a mobile ticket on hand. The total time is about 3 hours, and the group stays capped at a maximum of 50 travelers, which helps keep the experience from feeling like a total cattle-call.

The tour is led by a bilingual (English) guide, and it’s designed so you’re moving from one habitat to the next: desert trails, beach time, then higher-altitude riding. They also operate in all weather conditions, so pack for changing conditions rather than assuming it’ll be one perfect day.

There are a few rules you should take seriously. You can’t bring the tour-goer chaos of alcohol or drugs into this one, and it’s not recommended if you have back issues or recent surgeries. Service animals are allowed, and children must ride with an adult. If you’re planning who drives, the minimum age to drive the UTV is 16.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Cabo San Lucas.

Shared UTV Time on Desert Trails: Fun, Fast, and a Fee to Expect

UTV Adventure with Free Camel Ride and Sky Bikes - Shared UTV Time on Desert Trails: Fun, Fast, and a Fee to Expect
Your UTV slot is 1 hour of driving, and it’s a shared vehicle with someone in your party. That setup is good if you’re traveling with another person who’s happy to switch in and out, because you still get real driving time instead of sitting as a passenger the whole hour.

The UTV portion is where you’ll feel the most adrenaline. You’ll cover desert trails and ride routes that run across sand and toward beach areas, with safety equipment provided. Expect a guide-led format—plus hand signals have been described in how they manage the route and driver changes—which is helpful when dust and uneven ground make traditional directions harder.

Now the part that can change your total cost: UTV insurance. Multiple accounts describe insurance being handled one of two ways:

  • pay $45 USD per person (cash is often required)
  • or place a credit-card hold (reported as $750) instead of paying the insurance fee

If you’re the type who hates surprise charges, treat this as a core budgeting item. Bring cash for what they require, and also plan for what happens to your card authorization if you choose the hold route.

One more practical note from the field: full-face helmet shields are part of the safety gear, and there’s no real need to buy extra mouth-and-eye dust gear right before you go if you already have decent coverage. A good bandana can help anyway, especially if you’re sensitive to dust.

Camel Encounter and Beach Riding: Two Per Camel, One Big Memory

UTV Adventure with Free Camel Ride and Sky Bikes - Camel Encounter and Beach Riding: Two Per Camel, One Big Memory
The camel portion is also 1 hour, and it’s built around a calm, guided encounter that still feels scenic and different. You’ll be on the camel in a beach setting, with a guide handling the interaction. In at least one described session, the handler walked the camel along the beach with a harness setup and fed it celery as part of the experience.

Expect two people per camel, so you’ll likely be sharing the ride with someone you’re traveling with. It’s a great pairing with the UTV time because it changes the pace. After you’ve been bouncing and driving through rougher terrain, this part feels like a breather while you soak up the ocean backdrop.

The best way to think about this section: it’s not about speed. It’s about perspective—slow, steady, and a little out of the usual Cabo routine.

Sky Bikes and Ecological Hike: Higher Views, A Different Kind of Work

UTV Adventure with Free Camel Ride and Sky Bikes - Sky Bikes and Ecological Hike: Higher Views, A Different Kind of Work
Then comes the sky bikes: 1 hour of high-altitude adventure plus an ecological hike. The idea is simple—pedal above the ground for a unique viewpoint, then step into a short hike element that pairs the activity with some nature time.

This is the portion that’s easiest to enjoy even if you’re not the most aggressive adrenaline type, as long as you’re comfortable pedaling and moving at elevation. You’ll want to dress for wind and temperature swings, because a single morning can feel different depending on season and cloud cover.

One real-world tip from previous timing: people have found the area cool in late spring (long sleeves were needed after arriving), and they’ve also noted it can get hot later in the year. If you’re traveling in cooler months, bring layers. If you’re going later, bring something light with a plan for sun protection.

Tequila Tasting: Included, But Not the Main Event

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Tequila tasting is included as part of the overall experience. For some people, it adds a Mexico flavor you can sample without turning the whole day into a party. For others, it’s just a quick stop you’ll probably treat as a cultural bonus rather than a key highlight.

You’ll usually be offered it in the context of the tour pacing, after the more active segments. Since alcohol is still part of the mix, it’s also consistent with the tour’s stance that you shouldn’t be under the influence while doing the riding.

What the $175 Price Really Means in Cabo

UTV Adventure with Free Camel Ride and Sky Bikes - What the $175 Price Really Means in Cabo
The headline price is $175.00 per person, and it’s sold as a money-saving combination versus booking each activity separately. That can be true in practice because you’re getting:

  • round-trip transportation
  • safety equipment
  • 1 hour UTV driving (shared)
  • 1 hour camel encounter and beach riding
  • 1 hour sky bikes and ecological hike
  • bilingual guide
  • water
  • tequila tasting
  • Kids Club and nanny service

But here’s the honest budgeting reality: the base ticket does not cover every required cost.

Mandatory park entry fee

A $25.00 per person park entrance fee is mandatory. It’s not optional, and some experiences describe it being collected in specific ways (including cash-only). Plan for it so you’re not scrambling on arrival.

UTV insurance fee or credit-card hold

As noted earlier, UTV insurance is frequently handled as either a $45 per person payment or a $750 credit-card hold. This can materially change what you’re paying by the time you leave the check-in area.

Photo package costs can add up fast

Photo add-ons are common on tours like this, and the numbers reported are steep. One described package for digital pictures was around $104, and there were also accounts mentioning extra costs for different group situations. There have also been reports that they’re strict about using personal phones or cameras during parts of the activity, so if taking your own video is important to you, factor that in before you go.

Optional add-ons

There’s mention of an optional vehicle protection benefit. There are also reports of upgrades or extra fees tied to vehicle setup and group configuration. Ask what’s included for your exact vehicle and how upgrades work before you pay anything extra.

Logistics That Can Make or Break Your Day

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Even when the activities are great, the experience can feel frustrating if pickup timing, check-in, or extra charges don’t land right.

Pickup is included, but you should confirm your preferred tour time when booking and be ready to be picked up in the Cabo zone you chose. Inconsistent pickup timing shows up in at least one account, where the person ended up at a different location and had to pay for that mistake. That’s not the norm in a well-run operation, so protect yourself by double-checking your details and being easy to reach.

Also think about the day’s pacing. If you want a strict 3-hour window with no variation, you may be surprised. Some experiences describe running long or having activity order shift depending on the day’s flow. Guides work to keep everyone safe and moving, but you should still treat the schedule as approximate.

Finally, this is a hands-on tour with a fair amount of dust, sand, and movement. If your body hates that kind of travel, you’ll feel it more than you would on a resort day.

Who Should Book This UTV + Camel + Sky Bikes Tour

UTV Adventure with Free Camel Ride and Sky Bikes - Who Should Book This UTV + Camel + Sky Bikes Tour
I think this tour fits best if you want a full “Cabo outside the resort” day without organizing separate reservations. It’s a good match for:

  • couples who want a mix of action and scenery
  • friends who can share the UTV and enjoy switching drivers
  • families with kids, since Kids Club and nanny service are included
  • travelers who like guided structure but still want active time outside

It’s a tougher fit if:

  • you hate cash-only or fee surprises and can’t handle budgeting extra on-site
  • you’re very sensitive to sand and dust (bring a bandana and plan your gear)
  • you have back problems or recent surgeries
  • you plan to drink heavily, since the tour is not recommended under the influence

If you’re traveling with a group, it can also help to match expectations early: who’s driving, who’s taking the camel slot, and whether you’re comfortable with photo packages.

Practical Tips to Get the Most Value

If you want this day to feel worth it, do three things:

Budget for mandatory and variable fees upfront. Treat the $25 park entrance fee and UTV insurance handling (cash $45 or $750 hold) as part of the real price of admission.

Bring the right clothing for the season. In some months the area can be cool enough to require long sleeves after arrival. Layers are the safest bet, plus something that covers your neck for dust.

Decide in advance about photos. If you want their official digital package, set a number in your head. If you’d rather rely on your own camera, ask what’s allowed before the tour starts, because strict policies have been mentioned.

And last tip: if you ever feel uncertain about a vehicle upgrade or additional payment, pause and ask exactly what changes. A small misunderstanding here can snowball into a bigger frustration than the driving itself.

Should You Book This UTV Adventure with Free Camel Ride and Sky Bikes?

Book it if you want a single, guided morning that stacks three different settings—desert trails, beach camel time, and elevated sky-bike views—without you driving around on your own. The included transportation, water, safety gear, and Kids Club make it easier than planning three separate activities, and many people clearly leave with strong memories of both the UTV and camel segments.

Skip or reconsider if your priority is a simple, no-extra-cost resort day, because the mandatory park fee and UTV insurance handling can change your total. Also be careful if you strongly care about taking lots of your own photos during the experience, since some tours restrict phone and camera use and photo packages can be expensive.

If you do book, come prepared with cash for what’s required and a simple plan for what you will and won’t pay for on-site. When the logistics go right, this is the kind of day that feels like you actually did something in Cabo.

FAQ

How long is the tour?

The experience runs for about 3 hours (approx.).

Is hotel pickup included?

Yes. Round-trip transportation and pickup are offered in Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo.

What does the tour include besides the activities?

It includes safety equipment, water, a bilingual tour guide, a tequila tasting, and Kids Club and nanny service.

Is there a park entrance fee?

Yes. There is a mandatory park entrance fee of $25.00 per person that is not included in the ticket price.

How long do I ride the UTV and on what conditions?

You get 1 hour of driving on a UTV, and the UTV is shared with someone in your party. The minimum age to drive is 16.

Do I need insurance or a credit-card hold for the UTV?

The provided information states that a UTV insurance cost or hold may be required, and this is handled as either a $45 USD per person insurance payment or a reported $750 credit-card hold option.

Is it suitable for everyone, including kids?

Children must be accompanied by an adult, and Kids Club and nanny service are included. It is not recommended for travelers with back problems or recent surgeries, and it is not recommended under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

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