When it comes to exploring Cabo San Lucas, most visitors think of beaches, luxurious resorts, and lively nightlife. But for those looking for something a little different—an experience that combines the wild beauty of Baja California with local traditions—this camel safari combined with tequila tasting and a seaside buffet offers a refreshing twist. While the tour isn’t for everyone—especially if you’re not keen on riding camels or a three-hour adventure—it packs enough unique moments to make it worth considering.
Two things we particularly appreciate about this experience are the stunning views along Baja’s Pacific coast and the chance to try regional spirits, including the rare Damiana liqueur. The relaxed, small-group setting (a maximum of 15 travelers) also helps keep the experience intimate and personal. That said, some may find the tour’s duration—around 3 hours 45 minutes—on the longer side, especially if you prefer shorter daytime outings. Perfect for families, couples, or adventure enthusiasts eager to see a different side of Cabo, this tour balances fun, learning, and relaxation in a scenic setting.
Key Points

- Authentic Baja experience combining desert landscape, beach views, and local traditions
- Small-group size ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere
- Includes tequila tasting with regional spirits like Damiana, adding a cultural flavor
- Stunning coastal scenery throughout the tour, especially at Playa Cerritos and Playa Los Cerritos
- Well-rounded itinerary with camel riding, ecological insights, and a seaside Mexican lunch
- Convenient pickup option from Cabo San Lucas ensures ease of participation
An In-Depth Look at the Cabo Camel Ride Tour

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Starting Point and Logistics
The tour begins at Cabo Adventures, located conveniently in the heart of Cabo San Lucas at Boulevard Paseo de la Marina. From here, the small group (limited to 15 participants) is whisked away in a transport meant to keep the experience relaxed and personal. Pickup is offered, which is a big plus in this busy resort town—no need to worry about navigating to the meeting point. The mobile ticket system also makes checking in straightforward, allowing you to focus on the adventure ahead.
The Journey and the Stops
The tour is structured into two main parts: the beach and desert safari on camels and the culinary and tasting experience. It lasts about 3 hours and 45 minutes, offering ample time to enjoy each element without feeling rushed.
Stop 1: Playa Cerritos – The Beach and Camel Encounter
Your adventure kicks off at Playa Cerritos, a relatively undeveloped stretch of coast with sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean. This spot is ideal for camel riding because of its wide, flat sands and panoramic ocean backdrop. Expect to be greeted by the sight of sturdy camels, ready for a gentle ride along the shoreline.
What’s special about this stretch? The scenery is spectacular—waves crashing, golden sands stretching to the horizon, with no high-rise resorts in sight. It’s a chance to feel like you’ve stepped into a different world, far from the usual crowded beaches. While the 15-minute stop is brief, it’s enough time for some photos and to get a sense of Baja’s unspoiled coastline.
Stop 2: Playa Los Cerritos and Tierra Sagrada Area
Next, the tour moves inland to Playa Los Cerritos, a place known for its desert landscapes and native plant life. Here, guides provide insights into the local flora and fauna—an ecological gem on Baja’s side of the peninsula. The Tierra Sagrada Natural Area, serving as the cultural hub for the tour, offers context about the region’s traditions and ecosystems, enriching your understanding of the landscape you’re traversing.
This part of the tour emphasizes educational value—guides share interesting tidbits about Baja’s desert environment, from cacti to native animals—making it more than just a sightseeing ride. We appreciate their efforts to blend ecology with adventure, giving travelers a deeper connection to the land.
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The Tasting Pavilion and Mexican Lunch
After exploring the natural area, the tour shifts gears into a cultural tasting session. The Tequila & Damiana Tasting Pavilion introduces guests to regional spirits. Damiana is a little-known liqueur made from a native plant, and tasting it adds a distinctive flavor to the experience. A knowledgeable guide explains the history and production of these spirits, making the tasting both enjoyable and educational.
Following the tasting, everyone heads to a beachfront Mexican restaurant. Here, a traditional Mexican lunch awaits—think fresh seafood, tacos, or other local favorites—served with ocean views. It’s the perfect way to relax, swap stories, and soak in the scenery after a morning of activity.
What Travelers Can Expect

The camel ride itself is comfortable, with most participants finding the camels gentle and well-behaved. This tour isn’t overly strenuous—it’s suitable for beginners and those with moderate mobility, but it’s always wise to check if you have health concerns about riding animals. The bilingual guide ensures that all participants understand the stories and ecological insights, adding richness to the experience.
Group size matters here, as a smaller group fosters a friendly, unrushed atmosphere. Travelers have reported feeling pampered by the personalized approach, making it easy to ask questions and take in the scenic views.
Pricing at $195 per person is reasonable, considering the combination of activities, food, and spirits included. It’s a full sensory experience—sights, tastes, smells—and the small-group setting helps justify the cost by providing more attention and comfort.
Authenticity and Practical Tips
This tour offers a taste of Baja’s authenticity—native landscapes, local spirits, and traditional cuisine. It’s a good choice for those who want a break from typical beach lounging and crave a more engaging, cultural outing.
A few practical notes: Since the tour lasts nearly four hours, wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for outdoor activities. Bring sun protection—hat, sunscreen, sunglasses—and a water bottle. The tour is most suitable for travelers who enjoy a mix of adventure and leisurely culture.
Final Thoughts: Who Would Love This?

This experience is especially well-suited for families, curious travelers, and anyone eager to see a different side of Cabo. If you appreciate stunning coastal views, enjoy tasting regional spirits, or simply want a fun, memorable way to connect with Baja’s landscape and culture, this tour delivers.
While it’s not a high-adrenaline adventure, the combo of desert, beach, and cultural insights makes it a well-rounded outing. The small-group size means you’re likely to have a more relaxed, engaging experience—something that large, impersonal tours often lack.
All in all, this camel safari with tequila tasting and lunch offers a genuine taste of Baja’s natural beauty and local traditions, making it a worthwhile addition to any Cabo itinerary.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is pickup included in the tour?
Yes, pickup is offered from certain locations in Cabo San Lucas, making it easy to join without worrying about transportation.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience runs approximately 3 hours 45 minutes, including stops, riding, tasting, and lunch.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 15 travelers, ensuring a more personalized and relaxed atmosphere.
Is this suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the tour’s gentle camel ride and family-friendly vibe suggest it’s suitable for children, but it’s best to confirm with the provider if you have concerns.
What should I wear?
Dress comfortably for outdoor activities—light clothing, sun protection, and closed shoes are recommended.
Are drinks or alcohol included?
Yes, the tequila and Damiana liqueur tastings are included as part of the experience.
Will I get enough time at each stop?
The stops are timed to give you a taste of each location—15 minutes at Playa Cerritos and around 3 hours for the entire tour—allowing for a relaxed pace.
Is there any ecological or cultural information provided?
Absolutely. Guides share details about Baja’s flora, fauna, and local customs, transforming a fun ride into a learning experience.
What’s the cost?
At $195 per person, it’s a fair investment for a multi-faceted experience that combines adventure, culture, and cuisine.
To sum it up, the Cabo Camel Ride: Beach Safari, Tequila Tasting & Buffet offers a rare opportunity to explore Baja’s coast in a fun, authentic way. It’s ideal for those who want to combine scenic beauty, cultural insights, and a touch of adventure—all within a comfortable, small-group setting. Whether you’re seeking family-friendly fun or a unique story to tell friends back home, this tour provides a memorable slice of Baja life.
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