Thinking about adding some adventure to your trip to Cabo San Lucas? The Cactus Combo offers a way to enjoy two popular desert activities—off-road ATV riding and camel riding—wrapped into one tour. While it’s not a full-day extravaganza, it’s a solid choice if you’re after a taste of the wild side and want to see some of the best scenery around.
What caught our attention is how this tour manages to combine off-road excitement with the quirky charm of camel rides—something you don’t get with your average adventure tour. Plus, the fact that transport and all necessary gear are included makes it a pretty straightforward option. But, like all experiences, it’s not perfect, and a few considerations are worth keeping in mind.
If you’re someone who loves quick, fun outings that give a good mix of scenery and activity, this could be a good fit. It’s particularly suited for travelers who enjoy a bit of adrenaline but don’t want to commit to a full day of adventure. Keep reading for a detailed breakdown of what this tour offers and whether it might be right for you.
Cactus Combo Combine two of your favorite desert tours
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Key Points

- Two activities in one: Combines ATV riding and camel rides, offering variety within a 2-hour window.
- Inclusive transport and gear: All necessary equipment and round-trip transportation are included, simplifying the logistics.
- Good guides and safety focus: Multiple reviews highlight knowledgeable guides and safety equipment.
- Additional costs**: Expect to pay around $25 for park entrance and optional collision insurance, which adds to the total cost.
- Limited duration: The short tour is great for a quick adventure but might leave those craving more wanting extra time.
- Family-friendly? Not explicitly, but minors over 16 must be accompanied by an adult, and overweight travelers over 150 kg might find it uncomfortable.
This tour is designed for those who can’t choose between an ATV adventure or a camel ride—and honestly, why not do both? It lasts around 2 hours, with approximately one hour each for the activities. The tour begins with a pickup service, which is a big plus, especially if you’re staying at a hotel or resort. Everything else—safety gear, water, and transport—is included, making it relatively hassle-free.
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The Itinerary
The core of this tour is the off-road ATV and camel riding experience. You get to explore sand dunes and beaches, which are some of the most scenic areas around Cabo. The guide leads your group through spectacular beaches, majestic mountains, and desert trails, providing a varied landscape that keeps the experience fresh.
At each stop, you’ll have the chance to take in the views and snap photos—though it’s worth noting that photography and cellphone photos aren’t included, so if you want to selfie your adventure, bring your own camera or phone. The tour is brief but covers a good variety of terrain, from sandy dunes to rugged desert trails.
The ATV Ride
Participants have the option of riding semi-automatic ATVs for one person, or fully automatic UTVs (side-by-side vehicles) for two, which are offered at no extra charge. The reviews indicate guides are good at making sure everyone is comfortable with the speed, with some riders mentioning that at times, the ATV was pushed to its max speed—if you’re into adrenaline, this is a nice touch.
Some travelers, however, were surprised about the manual transmission aspect; the ATVs are semi-automatic, not manual with a clutch, so if you’re expecting a fully manual experience, you might want to clarify directly with the company.
Camel Rides
The camel ride is a quirky highlight, offering a different way to experience the desert landscape. Comments from visitors praise the care they take with the camels, feeding them carrots and tending to their well-being. The combination of riding animals native to the region and exploring on ATVs makes this tour stand out.
Group Size & Guides
The maximum group size is 18 travelers, and reviews consistently mention friendly, knowledgeable guides—people like Gilbert, Aaron, and Tony, who ensure everyone’s safety and comfort. Their professionalism seems to be a common theme, and many reviewers highlight that the guides made the trip especially fun.
Cost & Extras
While the base price is $99 per person, expect to pay additional fees—$25 for park entrance and $20 for desert tour combine fee. Optional collision insurance is available but is not included in the base price. Photography isn’t included either, which might be a disappointment if you want to capture every moment.
What Travelers Say About This Tour
Most reviews are positive regarding guides and scenery. For instance, one reviewer raved about David Gomez as “the best guide ever,” while another mentioned how Chacal helped make the experience fun and memorable. People also appreciated the good value for money, especially given that transport and gear are included.
However, there are some negatives—mainly about timing issues and late pickups. Some travelers found the check-in process a bit slow, and one reviewer pointed out that they felt the tour was short for the price paid, with limited cell phone use and camera access during the activities.
This combo is perfect for adventure-seekers who want a quick but diverse experience in Cabo. It’s also good for those who prefer an organized, guided session rather than self-led activities. Be aware that the tour is quite short—if you’re craving a full day of exploring, you might want to look elsewhere or add extra activities.
Travelers who enjoy scenic landscapes and unique animals will find this tour appealing. It’s especially suitable for those who appreciate good guides and want a safe, fun environment. Not ideal for those with mobility issues or who weigh over 150 kg, as some may find the vehicles uncomfortable.
If you’re after a fun, quick adventure with a good dose of variety, the Cactus Combo offers decent value. You get two activities—a bit of dune driving and a camel ride—all led by friendly, knowledgeable guides. The tour’s short duration means it’s best suited as a half-day activity during a busy itinerary.
On the downside, the additional costs can add up, and some travelers may find the experience a little rushed. The lack of photos included might also be a letdown if capturing memories is important to you. Still, if you’re in Cabo and want an easy-to-book, well-organized adventure that covers some of the best scenery, this tour is worth considering.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transport is included, making it easier to focus on enjoying the activities without worrying about logistics.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience runs about 2 hours, with roughly one hour for each activity.
Are the ATVs automatic or manual?
The ATVs are semi-automatic for single riders and fully automatic for double UTVs—no manual clutch involved.
What’s the minimum age?
Most travelers can participate, but minors over 16 must be accompanied by an adult, and younger children are not explicitly mentioned.
What extra costs should I expect?
You’ll need to pay $25 for park entrance and $20 for desert tour fees. Collision insurance is optional.
Can I take photos during the tour?
Photography and cellphone photos aren’t included, so bring your own camera if you want to snap pictures.
The Cactus Combo tour in Cabo San Lucas offers a lively introduction to desert adventures, with a nice mix of activities and scenery. If you enjoy guided tours that include both animals and off-road riding, you’ll likely find this experience to be a fun and worthwhile short escape. The guides’ friendliness and professionalism also stand out as a major plus.
However, keep in mind the short duration and potential extra costs, and don’t expect a deep-dive into the desert or extensive photo ops. It’s a solid choice for those wanting a taste of adventure without a full-day commitment, especially if you’re traveling with others who enjoy a mix of activities. Overall, it hits the mark as a light, enjoyable outing that captures some of the best of Cabo’s landscapes.
(Note: Remember to double-check your booking confirmation about the exact vehicle types and insurance options, and clarify any questions beforehand to ensure your adventure matches your expectations.)
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