If you’re looking for something different during your trip to Cabo San Lucas, a camel riding experience on the Pacific coast might just be the adventure you need. Although I haven’t personally tried it, this tour has garnered glowing reviews, with an impressive 5.0 rating from 11 travelers and a perfect recommendation rate of 100%. It’s a chance to connect with nature, enjoy breathtaking views, and try something truly out of the ordinary.
What I love about this experience is how it combines nature, animals, and spectacular scenery into a manageable two-hour outing. Plus, the expert guides know their stuff and keep things safe and fun. On the flip side, a potential snag is the extra cost for photos and souvenirs—something worth keeping in mind if you’re on a budget. This tour suits travelers who appreciate authentic experiences, stunning vistas, and a bit of adventure. It’s particularly appealing if you’re eager to add a memorable story to your trip, whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or even as a small family.
Key Points

- Unique opportunity to ride camels along the Pacific shoreline
- Expert guides ensure safety and interesting insights about camels and the region
- Stunning views of the ocean and desert terrain make for memorable photos
- Traditional food and fresh waters are included, adding local flavor
- Transportation from Cabo and San Jose del Cabo is provided, making logistics easier
- Be mindful of additional costs for photos and souvenirs
What to Expect from the Camel Riding Tour

When you book this experience, you’re signing up for more than just a camel ride; it’s a full sensory adventure. The tour typically lasts around 2 hours, with the entire experience from pickup to return fitting into a 3-4 hour window. This makes it easy to slot into a day of exploring Cabo without feeling overwhelmed.
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Pickup and Check-In
The experience starts with convenient pickup services in air-conditioned vehicles from Cabo San Lucas or San Jose del Cabo. Once you arrive at the facilities, you’ll check in, store your belongings in a locker, and meet your professional guide. They are usually knowledgeable and friendly, eager to share interesting facts about camels and the local ecosystem.
Meeting the Camels
One thing travelers consistently enjoy, according to reviews, is the close interaction with the camels. You get to pet, photograph, and learn about these fascinating creatures. Our guide, as one reviewer mentioned, is great at explaining everything, making the experience both fun and educational. Since there’s a limit of 20 travelers, the group feels intimate enough for personal attention.
The Camel Ride
The highlight of the tour is the 20-30 minute camel ride. You’ll be led along trails that wind through sand dunes, desert vegetation, and offer incredible views of the Pacific Ocean. The terrain is varied, but the guides are consistently attentive to safety. As one reviewer noted, the guides ask you to follow safety instructions carefully—definitely a good idea if you’re not used to riding animals. During the ride, you’ll probably be surprised by how gentle and calm the camels are, which is something we appreciated and heard from many others.
Scenic Views and Photo Opportunities
The views of the ocean are truly the star here. Many guests rave about how photogenic the landscape is, perfect for capturing memories. However, some reviews highlight that photo prices can be high—$56 for photos taken by the tour, or an extra $150 if you bring your own camera to the beach area. If photography is important for you, be prepared for this additional expense.
Post-Ride Refreshments and Food
After the ride, you’ll return to the starting point, where you can freshen up and enjoy a delicious traditional meal. The included snacks—two quesadillas—and fresh waters (either Jamaica or horchata) are a nice touch, giving you a taste of local flavors. One reviewer called the food “delicious,” and it’s a good way to relax and reflect on the experience.
Returning and Extras
Once the tour wraps up, transportation takes you back to your accommodation. Keep in mind, the total activity time, including transport, is around 3-4 hours. If you’re on a cruise, the suggested start time of 9 AM ensures you don’t miss your port departure.
The Guide and the Experience Quality
Guides make or break outdoor tours, and this one appears to excel in that regard. Multiple reviews mention knowledgeable, friendly guides who make the activity enjoyable and safe. Krystal_P praised Irwin’s fantastic guidance, and another review recommended asking for Billy, emphasizing how guides can enhance the experience.
One thing to note is that phones are not allowed during the ride, which might be a downside if you’re hoping to snap photos during the activity. However, the guides typically offer paid photo options—worth considering if capturing memories is important to you.
Is It Good Value?

At $111.42 per person, this experience is priced reasonably, especially considering the included transportation, the guided tour, and the food. Reviewers felt it offered good value for what you get: a unique adventure with spectacular scenery and educational insights. But be aware of the additional photo costs, which some guests found pricey.
Some reviews highlight the hidden fees—for example, extra charges for photos or bringing your own camera to the beach. If you’re budget-conscious, these extras might influence your overall experience, so plan accordingly.
Who Will Love This Experience?

This tour is particularly well-suited for adventure lovers and nature enthusiasts who want a different perspective of Cabo. It’s also great for those interested in animals or looking for a fun, family-friendly activity (children aged 5-11 are welcomed). However, since the activity involves animal contact and some walking, travelers with mobility issues should consider this.
If you’re traveling with someone who appreciates authentic regional flavors, the included food adds an extra layer of satisfaction. The stunning ocean views and desert landscape make this a photo-worthy adventure, perfect for social media or just keeping as a cherished memory.
Final Thoughts

In summary, this camel ride on the shores of the Pacific offers a blend of nature, animal interaction, and scenic beauty that’s quite unlike many other excursions in Cabo San Lucas. The guides’ expertise and the spectacular views make it stand out, and the included traditional food rounds out the experience well.
While some aspects, like the cost of photos, might feel a bit steep, the overall value is strong, especially for those after a unique, memorable outing. It’s best suited for travelers who want to try something outside the usual beach and boat tours—something a little more engaging and different.
If you’re curious about experiencing Cabo from a fresh perspective, enjoying nature, and riding a camel with ocean views in the background, this tour is well worth considering.
Camel riding experience on the shores of the Pacific Ocean
“What an amazing experience!”
FAQ

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, round-trip transportation from Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo is provided, which makes logistics straightforward.
How long does the entire experience last?
Including transport and the activity, expect about 3-4 hours total.
Can children join this tour?
Yes, children aged 5-11 are allowed, making it family-friendly if your kids are comfortable around animals.
Are photos included?
Photos are not included, but you can purchase them separately, with some packages costing up to $56 or more.
What should I wear for the camel ride?
Comfortable, casual clothes suitable for warm weather are best. Shoes should be sturdy—flip-flops are not ideal—and remember sun protection.
Is this experience suitable for people with mobility issues?
The activity involves animal riding and some walking, so it’s best to assess your mobility before booking.
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