If you’re planning a trip to Los Cabos and fancy doing something different, a camel ride along Playa Pública Migriño might just be worth considering. This tour combines something a little quirky with the natural beauty of Baja, paired with a tequila museum visit and a tasty Mexican lunch. It’s not your typical sightseeing day, but it offers a memorable mix of desert, ocean, culture, and cuisine—all wrapped into roughly four and a half hours.
What I really appreciate about this experience is how it balances fun and education. You’re not only riding a camel along the coast but also learning about camel culture and biology, and then winding down with some tequila tastings. Plus, with round-trip transportation included, it’s quite convenient. The only caveat? It’s a bit of a splurge at nearly $100 per person, but considering what’s packed into it, many will find it good value for a memorable day.
That said, it’s not perfect. The tour’s small hiccups—like unclear check-in details and a slight delay—are common in group experiences but worth noting. This trip suits those looking for a distinctive outing that combines nature, culture, and delicious regional food. If you like the idea of riding a camel along the beach with a side of tequila, this might be right up your alley.
Key Points

- Unique experience: Camel riding along the Baja coast offers both adventure and great photo ops.
- Cultural insight: Learn about camel biology and training, adding an educational layer to the fun.
- All-inclusive: Includes transportation, a buffet lunch, water, and tequila tastings, making it a hassle-free day.
- Group size: Up to 80 travelers, so expect a lively but manageable atmosphere.
- Considerations: Additional park entrance fee of $25 USD per person is paid directly at the site.
- Weather-dependent: The tour is subject to weather conditions, with a full refund if canceled due to poor weather.
What to Expect from the Experience
From the moment you book, this tour promises a well-rounded adventure. Priced at $98.10 per person, it’s a bit on the higher side for a group activity, but it packs a lot into those few hours. The tour begins with pickup from select hotels in San Jose del Cabo or Cabo San Lucas, which makes things easy and saves you the hassle of organizing transfers.
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The itinerary explained
Stop 1: Playa Migrino — This is the heart of the experience. You’ll hop onto a camel and ride along the coastline, giving you a chance to enjoy stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and the Baja desert. The actual camel ride lasts about 30 minutes, but the overall segment along Playa Pública Migriño takes around two hours, as the group moves at a relaxed pace, soaking in the scenery. The guides are knowledgeable and friendly, eager to share insights about camel culture, biology, and their training, making the ride more than just a photo-op.
What’s special? We loved the way the guides made the experience approachable—even for first-timers. The sound of crashing waves and the sea breeze makes it a sensory treat, and the natural surroundings give the adventure an authentic feel. You might find, as one reviewer noted, that “riding camels on the beach” is just one of those quirky memories you’ll keep long after the trip.
Tequila museum visit and tasting — After the beach ride, the tour shifts gears. You’ll visit a tequila museum, where you’ll learn about the history and production of Mexico’s most famous spirit. The tasting session is guided, giving you the chance to sample various tequilas and understand what makes them special. It’s a highlight for many, especially if you enjoy a good sip of tequila and want to learn more about its heritage.
Lunch — No need to pack snacks here; a delicious Mexican buffet is included, with soft drinks and water. The food is regional and flavorful, giving a taste of local cuisine. Expect a variety of dishes that complement the day’s adventure, making it a satisfying end to the tour.
Transportation and group dynamics
Round-trip transportation from Cabo San Lucas or San Jose del Cabo makes logistics straightforward. The group size can go up to 80 travelers, so it’s a lively environment, but the guides keep everyone engaged. The tour also includes amenities like lockers and WiFi at the site, which adds a touch of convenience.
The Real Deal: Pros and Cons

Pros:
– The unique combination of desert, ocean, and tequila culture makes this more than a typical beach tour.
– The knowledgeable guides add a lot of value, making the experience both fun and educational.
– The scenic camel ride along Playa Pública Migriño is genuinely scenic, with peaceful views and the chance to see Baja’s natural beauty up close.
– The food and drinks are well-received, with many reviewers noting the tasty Mexican buffet.
Cons:
– The $25 USD park entrance fee is paid separately and in cash, which can catch travelers off guard if they’re not prepared.
– Some reviewers, like Keith, mentioned that check-in instructions could be clearer, and delays can occur—though these tend to be minor.
– If you’re expecting a completely private or quiet experience, the group size might feel a bit bustling, especially during peak times.
How Does It Value Out?

At just over $98 per person, this tour is not the cheapest activity in Los Cabos, but considering everything included—transport, camel ride, tequila tasting, lunch, lockers, WiFi—it’s pretty competitive. You’re paying for an experience that blends adventure, culture, and gastronomy in one package. For travelers looking for a memorable story to tell, it’s a good investment, especially if you’re into trying something different.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is ideal for curious travelers who want a mix of nature, culture, and fun. It suits those interested in outdoor adventures with a twist, and it’s accessible to most travelers, as most can participate. It’s a nice option if you’re looking to break away from typical beach lounging or boat tours. It’s also a solid choice if you’re a foodie or tequila enthusiast wanting to learn about local traditions.
However, if you’re on a really tight schedule or prefer a more relaxed, less structured activity, this might feel a bit busy or rushed. Also, if you have mobility issues, check with the tour provider beforehand to ensure the camel ride is suitable.
Final Thoughts

The Camel Ride On The Beach at Los Cabos offers a distinctive, fun-filled day that combines Baja’s natural beauty with cultural insights and regional flavors. With friendly guides, scenic views, and a tasty Mexican buffet, it’s a memorable way to experience Los Cabos beyond just lounging by the pool or on a boat.
While it might not be perfect for everyone—especially considering the extra $25 park fee and the group size—it’s a tour that delivers on its promise of adventure and education. If you’re someone who loves trying new things and enjoys learning about local traditions, this will likely be a highlight.
Ultimately, this experience is best suited for travelers wanting a quirky, memorable outing that’s a little different from the usual tourist spots, all wrapped into a well-organized package.
Camel Ride On The Beach at Los Cabos
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FAQs

Is transportation included? Yes, round-trip transportation from select hotels in Cabo San Lucas or San Jose del Cabo is part of the package.
How long is the camel ride? The actual camel riding time is about 30 minutes, with the entire beach segment lasting approximately two hours.
Do I need to bring cash? Yes, the $25 USD park entrance fee is paid directly at the site in cash. It’s good to have some on hand.
What should I wear? Wear comfortable clothing suitable for warm weather, and consider bringing sun protection like a hat and sunscreen.
Are there any age restrictions? Most travelers can participate, but it’s best to check with the provider if you have young children or specific mobility concerns.
Is the tour suitable for cruise ship passengers? Yes, but you’ll need to provide your ship’s name and docking time. The tour guarantees a full refund if your ship doesn’t call at Cabo.
What’s the food like? The Mexican buffet is described as delicious and regional, with soft drinks and water included.
Can I cancel? Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Is there WiFi? Yes, WiFi is available at the site, adding convenience for sharing your photos or staying connected.
Would I recommend this? If you’re looking for a fun, scenic, culturally enriching experience with great guides and local flavors, definitely yes.
If you’re after something that’s a bit offbeat and packed with variety, this camel ride tour could very well become one of your Los Cabos highlights. Just remember to bring your sense of adventure—and some cash for the park fee!
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