If you’re thinking about adding a touch of adventure to your Los Cabos trip, this Camel Ride Safari with Lunch and Tequila Tasting offers a pretty unique way to experience the desert landscapes. While it’s not a full-day expedition, the 2.5-hour tour packs in a lot — from close encounters with camels to a scenic hike, tasty Mexican food, and a bit of tequila education.
What we really like about this experience is the personalized approach—small groups mean more interaction with guides and animals, and the views of the Pacific add a special touch. Plus, the chance to pet and feed camels offers a fun, memorable moment that’s not often part of typical sightseeing.
However, one thing to consider is that the tour is quite compact, so if you’re after an extensive desert adventure or more intense activities, this might feel a little limited. Still, for those wanting a mix of nature, animals, food, and drinks all in one sitting, it hits many of the right notes.
This experience is well-suited for travelers who want a blend of gentle adventure, cultural insights, and relaxed fun—perfect if you’re after something different from the usual beach or city tour. It’s also a good pick for curious travelers who enjoy learning about local drinks and flora.
Key Points

- Short but sweet: The tour lasts about 2.5 hours, making it manageable even if you’re on a tight schedule.
- Small group vibe: Limited to 15 participants, which helps keep things personal and engaging.
- Includes transportation: Hotel pickup and drop-off make logistics easier.
- Varied activities: Camel riding, a nature hike, lunch, and tequila tasting all in one experience.
- Authentic flavors: Enjoy a delicious buffet of Mexican tacos and flavored waters.
- Educational component: Guides share insights on camels, local flora, and tequila.
What to Expect from the Experience

This tour offers a well-rounded snapshot of Baja California Sur’s desert environment and local culture. Starting with pickup from your hotel—either in Cabo San Lucas or San José del Cabo—you’ll head out to the desert location where the adventure kicks off.
Meeting the Camels: You’ll get to know these gentle creatures—learning about their history, anatomy, and personality. The guides are knowledgeable, and the chance to pet and feed the camels makes this part especially memorable. If you’re a fan of animals, this is a highlight, as it’s not every day you get up close with camels in their natural setting.
Camel Ride: For about two hours, you’ll ride along the coast, feeling the ocean breeze and soaking in views of the Pacific’s waves crashing nearby. The ride is suitable for most, but keep in mind the tour specifies it may not be ideal for very young children under 5 or those with back problems. The ride is usually in tandem, which some might find less thrilling, but it’s a comfortable way to experience the scenery.
Nature Hike: After the camel ride, you’ll walk through an ecological reserve, discovering the native plants like the cholla cactus and yuka, along with local wildlife such as roadrunners. Guides share insights about the environment, making the hike both fun and informative.
Lunch: Sitting down for a Mexican burrito and flavored water provides a nice break. The food is straightforward but authentic, giving you a taste of local flavors. It’s a good opportunity to relax and recharge before the final part of the tour.
Tequila Tasting: The experience wraps up with a guided tequila tasting, where you’ll learn about the drink’s history and production process. Guides also show you how to enjoy tequila properly, which adds a cultural layer to your visit.
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The Real Benefits and Drawbacks

The guides are often praised—reviews mention their knowledge and friendliness, which enhances the experience. One reviewer appreciated the “excellent” camels and “delicious” buffet, indicating that the food and animals meet high standards.
The views and environment are another highlight. Riding along the coast with waves breaking nearby offers memorable scenery, and the desert hike introduces you to Baja’s unique flora and fauna.
Pricing at $131 per person is reasonable considering the inclusion of several activities, transportation, and guided commentary. While some may find the tour slightly pricey compared to simpler outings, the variety of experiences makes it good value for money.
A couple of downsides are worth noting. The tour doesn’t include professional photos (which can be purchased separately), and there’s a $25 park entry fee payable on site in cash. Some reviews point out that the experience might not hold the same appeal for travelers seeking adrenaline or a more challenging adventure—this is a gentle, family-friendly type of outing.
The Itinerary in Detail

Pickup: The experience begins with convenient hotel pickup from either Cabo San Lucas or San José del Cabo, so no fuss over transportation.
Camel Ride: The main event lasts about two hours, during which you’ll ride along the coast, feeling the warm Baja wind and enjoying views of the Pacific. The camels are described as beautiful and well-cared for, with guides eager to share their knowledge.
Animal Interaction: Before and after the ride, you’ll get to pet and feed the camels, which is an especially popular part for animal lovers.
Desert Hike: Post-camel, the group moves to an ecological reserve for a guided walk. You’ll see regional plants such as the Mexican giant cactus and learn about local wildlife like roadrunners and other desert creatures.
Lunch: The buffet taco meal is simple but authentic, served with flavored waters that give a refreshing twist.
Tequila Tasting: The tour concludes with a tequila lesson, explaining the drink’s history, how it’s made, and how to enjoy it responsibly.
Drop-off: After a well-rounded experience, guides will return you to your hotel.
Honest Review Based on Experiences

We appreciate the small-group setting—it tends to foster more personal interaction and better guide communication. The scenery is what you’d expect from Baja: stunning coastlines, desert flora, and the ocean’s rhythmic sound.
One reviewer pointed out that the camel ride was not overly strenuous but still enjoyable, and they recommended the late afternoon tour for sunset and whale sightings, which sounds like a lovely bonus if you can time it right.
Some travelers mention that the value feels fair, especially considering the included activities and transportation. Others say that the tour is more suited for those interested in gentle sightseeing and cultural activities rather than high-energy adventure.
It’s also worth noting that no cameras are allowed during the camel ride to ensure safety, so bring your phone or camera for photos beforehand or after the ride.
More Great Tours NearbyWho Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is perfect for curious travelers who want to see Baja’s natural beauty without intense physical activity. It’s great for those interested in animals, local culture, and scenic views, especially if you enjoy learning about tequila and regional flora.
It’s not ideal for very young children under 5, pregnant women, or those with back problems given the nature of the ride and terrain. If you’re after a more adrenaline-fueled adventure, this might not satisfy your craving, but if you’re after a relaxed, informative outing with a touch of fun, it’s a solid choice.
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FAQ

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes pickup from your hotel’s main lobby. Be ready 5 minutes early.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts about 2.5 hours, making it easy to slot into a busy day.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable shoes and casual clothing suitable for outdoor activities and the desert heat.
Are professional photos available?
Not included, but they can be purchased separately if you want souvenirs of your trip.
Is there a park entry fee?
Yes, there’s a $25 fee payable on site in cash.
Can children participate?
The tour is not suitable for children under 5 years old, and those with back problems should consider this before booking.
Can I bring a camera?
Cameras are not allowed during the camel ride for safety reasons.
What food is included?
You’ll enjoy a Mexican burrito buffet and flavored water.
Do I need to pay in cash?
Yes, the park entry fee is payable in cash on site.
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Final Thoughts

Overall, this camel safari in Los Cabos offers a relaxed and enjoyable way to experience the desert landscape, learn about local culture, and interact with animals. If you’re after a blend of scenic beauty, cultural insights, and casual fun, you’ll likely find this tour worth considering.
It’s particularly suited for travelers who appreciate guided experiences that include a bit of everything—nature, animals, food, and drinks—without demanding intense physical effort. The knowledgeable guides, stunning views, and mix of activities make this a solid choice for a memorable Baja adventure, especially if you’re on the lookout for a family-friendly and well-organized outing.
For those seeking a quick, culturally rich outing that delivers some genuine highlights and background stories, this camel ride safari hits the mark. Just remember to bring cash, wear comfortable clothes, and set your expectations for a peaceful, scenic, and tasty Baja experience.
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