If you’re dreaming of a day mixing adventure, scenic views, and a touch of local flavor, the Migriño Horseback Riding and Tequila Tour in Cabo San Lucas might just be worth considering. It’s a half-day experience that promises to take you along private desert and beach trails, with the chance to feel the wind in your hair and spot some whales if you’re visiting during season.
What I really like about this tour is its balance — it’s not overly long or packed with too many stops, so you can truly enjoy each moment. Plus, the inclusion of tequila tasting and a chance to see the highest viewpoint over the sea gives it a well-rounded appeal. On the flip side, a potential concern is that the tour’s price includes some mandatory extras like park entrance fees and collision insurance, which can add up if you’re on a tight budget.
This experience is ideal if you’re craving something that combines nature, culture, and a bit of adrenaline. It’s especially suited for travelers who appreciate scenic rides, aren’t pregnant or dealing with serious health issues, and are ready for a full, yet manageable, adventure.
Key Points

- Scenic horseback riding along private desert and beach trails offers a unique view of Baja.
- Exploring local flora and fauna adds an educational element to the adventure.
- The highest viewpoint provides stunning vistas of the sea, perfect for photos.
- Tequila tasting at the end caps off the experience with a taste of local tradition.
- The tour includes hotel pickup and round-trip transportation, making logistics simple.
- It’s important to factor in additional costs like park entrance and insurance fees.
The Experience: What to Expect from Start to Finish

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Convenient Pickup and Friendly Welcome
Once you book the tour, you’ll receive your pickup time, and the driver will collect you from your hotel lobby. This makes things easy, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the area or prefer not to navigate on your own. The scenic drive to Migriño sets the tone, giving you a sneak peek of Baja’s rugged beauty before you even arrive.
Getting Ready for the Ride
Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted warmly by your guides and given a safety briefing — always reassuring, especially if you’re new to horseback riding. The horses are described as well-behaved and suitable for a range of experience levels, which is good news if you’re a beginner or a bit rusty.
The Horseback Riding Trail
The ride itself lasts about two hours, a perfect window to enjoy diverse scenery. You’ll gallop along sandy beaches, feeling the cool ocean breeze, and explore rocky trails that weave through Baja’s desert landscape. The combination of beach and desert is a real highlight, offering contrasting views: the crashing waves and the arid, cactus-studded terrain.
Travelers have noted the thrill of feeling the wind and the rhythm of the horses, with some describing it as a “thrilling experience.” If you’re lucky, during certain seasons, you might even spot Gray Whales, adding a memorable wildlife sighting to your day.
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Your guides will point out various plants and animals along the way, giving you a bit of insight into Baja’s natural secrets. It’s a laid-back way to connect with the environment while riding, and many reviews mention how engaging and knowledgeable the guides are.
Reaching the Highest Viewpoint
After riding along the coast, the trail leads to the highest viewpoint overlooking the sea. It’s a perfect spot for photos and to soak in the expansive views. The sense of achievement after reaching this point really enhances the tour’s overall appeal.
Post-Ride Relaxation & Tequila Tasting
Back at the start, you can kick back, review your photos, and indulge in a tequila tasting — a true taste of local culture. You’ll get to sample some well-crafted tequila, and there’s an option to purchase food and drinks afterward if you’re hungry or thirsty.
Additional Costs and Considerations
The tour includes round-trip transportation, safety equipment, a guide, and tequila tasting, but there are some costs to keep in mind. Entry to the park is $25 USD per person, and collision insurance is $25 USD if you choose to purchase it. Food and photos are extra, which could add to the total if you’re planning to indulge.
The Practical Details

Duration & Schedule
The tour lasts about 2 hours, making it a manageable activity for most travelers. Starting times vary, so checking availability is key. It’s a rain or shine affair, so come prepared with appropriate clothing and sunscreen.
Transportation & Group Size
Transportation is included, with pickups arranged after you book. The group size isn’t specified but given the nature of the activity, it’s likely a small to medium group, fostering a more intimate experience.
What to Bring
Don’t forget your passport or ID, comfortable shoes (for riding and walking), sunglasses, sunscreen, and cash for extras. If you’re prone to sunburn or glare, these are essentials.
Suitability
This tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, or babies under one year, so plan accordingly. It’s an active experience, so keep your health in mind.
Is This Tour Worth It?

For around $81 per person, you’re getting a combination of scenic horseback riding, wildlife spotting, culture with tequila tasting, and stunning views — all in a relatively short two-hour window. The inclusion of hotel pickup and drop-off makes it convenient, and the natural scenery is genuinely impressive.
Travelers have described the experience as exciting and relaxing, with some appreciating the balance between adventure and leisure. The opportunity to see Baja’s flora, fauna, and whales during the right season adds to its appeal. However, the extra costs for park entry and insurance mean you should budget accordingly if you’re looking for a budget activity.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is perfect for adventure lovers who want a taste of Baja’s natural landscape without a long commitment. It’s ideal if you’re comfortable riding horses and enjoy scenic outdoor activities. Families with older children might find it engaging, but it’s not suitable for very young kids or those with health restrictions.
If you’re curious about local culture and enjoy viewing wildlife, this tour offers the added bonus of a tequila tasting to bring a bit of Baja’s spirit home with you. It’s a well-rounded option for those who like active, scenic, and culturally rich experiences in Cabo San Lucas.
Cabo San Lucas: Migriño Horseback Riding and Tequila Tour
FAQs
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the horses are generally suitable for all experience levels, and guides will brief you on safety. If you’re new to riding, you’ll be in good hands.
Can I see whales during the tour?
Yes, if you’re visiting during season, you might spot Gray Whales along the coast during the ride.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers hotel pickup and drop-off, the horseback ride, safety equipment, guide service, and tequila tasting. Park entrance and insurance are extra.
How long does the ride last?
The horseback riding lasts about two hours, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed.
Do I need to bring extra cash?
Yes, for park entrance fees, insurance if you opt for it, and any food or drinks you want to purchase afterward.
What should I wear for this activity?
Comfortable clothes, sturdy shoes, sunglasses, and sunscreen are recommended. Prepare for sun exposure and walking.
Is this activity family-friendly?
It’s best for older children or teenagers; it might not be suitable for very young kids or those with health issues.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, especially during busy seasons. You can reserve now with the option to pay later, and you’ll immediately receive your pickup details after booking.
In the end, this tour offers a well-balanced mix of adventure, nature, and culture wrapped into a scenic two-hour ride. It’s best suited for travelers who want an active, memorable experience with comfortable logistics and a taste of Baja’s local charm. Whether you’re a horseback riding veteran or trying it for the first time, it’s likely to add a special memory to your Cabo trip.
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