Exploring the Camel Ride with Tequila Tasting and Lunch in Los Cabos

If you’re looking for a truly one-of-a-kind experience in Los Cabos, this camel ride combined with tequila tasting and a hearty lunch is worth considering. It’s not your typical tour—this adventure offers a refreshing mix of desert scenery, ocean views, and cultural insights that make it stand out from the usual excursions.
Two things we really appreciate about this experience are the stunning panoramic views that span from golden sand dunes to the sweeping Pacific Ocean, and the friendly, knowledgeable guides who make the ride both educational and fun. However, a potential drawback is the cost of add-ons like photo packages, which some might find excessive, especially given the price of the tour.
This tour is particularly suited for travelers who enjoy outdoor adventures, scenic landscapes, and local culture. If you’re keen on trying something different and capturing unique photos of Baja’s diverse terrain, this experience could be a highlight of your trip.
Key Points

- Unique combination of desert and beach views on a camel ride.
- Educational guides who share insights about local flora, fauna, and the camels.
- Includes tequila tasting and lunch, adding a cultural and culinary element.
- Moderate physical activity suitable for most travelers aged 5 and up.
- Round-trip transportation makes planning easier.
- Limited group size (up to 20 travelers) ensures a more personal experience.
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What the Tour Involves

This adventure starts with a warm greeting at the ranch, where you meet your guides and gentle camels. The initial orientation helps everyone feel comfortable, especially if it’s your first time on a camel. Once aboard, the ride feels surprisingly relaxed, with the sway of the animal providing a calming rhythm.
You’ll set off on desert trails filled with giant cacti and vibrant desert plants, all against the backdrop of the Sierra mountains. The scenery feels both rugged and lush, offering photo-worthy moments that capture the contrast of Baja’s landscape.
As you progress, the route guides you toward the Pacific coastline, where the views become even more spectacular. The ocean’s sweeping vistas and the sea breeze create a refreshing atmosphere that makes the ride memorable. Throughout, guides share interesting facts about the local ecosystem, enhancing the experience beyond just the scenery.
Most importantly, the guides emphasize a casual, unhurried pace—you’ll get ample time to enjoy the views and interact with the camels. After the ride, many guests get the chance for closer contact with the animals, although you should note that cellphones or cameras are not allowed during this part to keep things safe and respectful.
The Itinerary in Detail

Start at Playa Migrino, the beautiful beach where the tour begins. Here, the group gathers and receives a brief introduction before heading out on the camels. The ride covers a mix of desert trails and beach terrain, giving you a well-rounded view of the diverse landscape.
After the camel ride, the tour continues with tequila tasting, which is often a highlight for visitors. You get to sample some local varieties, and the guide explains the rich history of tequila in Mexico, making it both a tasting and educational experience.
A buffet lunch follows, typically served at a designated spot that offers a casual, relaxed setting. You’ll also have access to bottled and flavored waters to stay refreshed, making the entire outing comfortable and enjoyable.
The tour concludes with a return trip in an air-conditioned vehicle, providing a convenient and comfortable way to end the adventure.
What’s Included and What to Budget For

The price of around $125.57 per person covers most essentials: shared transportation, tequila tasting, buffet lunch, and the camel ride itself. Since the tour has a maximum of 20 travelers, you’ll find it’s a more intimate experience than larger group excursions.
However, there is an additional park entrance fee of $25 per person that isn’t included in the ticket price. If you’re planning your budget, factor this in to avoid surprises at the gate.
The tour also offers pickup service, which simplifies logistics, especially if you’re staying somewhere centrally located in Los Cabos. Confirming your booking in advance (usually about 3 weeks ahead) helps ensure availability, especially during peak seasons.
Authentic Experiences and Highlights

Many guests note that the guides are a real asset—their knowledge makes the experience richer. One reviewer shared, “The tour guide was great,” highlighting the importance of friendly, informative hosts.
The stunning views of both desert and ocean are consistently praised, making it an ideal opportunity for photographers or anyone eager to capture Baja’s diverse scenery. The combination of landscapes, animals, and local culture creates a well-rounded adventure that appeals to a broad range of travelers.
Some visitors mention that the tequila tasting is impressive and relaxed, with no feeling of being rushed. This leisurely pace allows for genuine tasting and appreciation of the flavors.
While some travelers found the $200 photo package to be overpriced, others appreciated the chance to purchase memorable keepsakes. If photos are important to you, consider bringing your own camera or phone (if allowed during the photo interaction) to capture your favorite moments.
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Practical Tips for Travelers

If you’re considering this tour, moderate physical fitness is recommended but not strenuous—most of the activity involves sitting on a camel and walking short distances. It’s suitable for children aged 5 and older, making it a family-friendly outing.
Remember that cellphones or cameras are not permitted during the close encounter with the camels, so plan to take photos beforehand if you’d like some keepsakes. Also, the tour duration of approximately 2 hours makes it a good option for fitting into a day of sightseeing.
If you’re a tequila enthusiast, you’ll appreciate the generous tasting. For those more interested in scenery and animals, the ride alone offers plenty of memorable views.
Who Would Love This Experience?

This tour is ideal for adventurers and culture enthusiasts who want to explore Baja’s landscapes in an authentic way. It’s great for travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and scenic photography opportunities. Families with children over 5 will find it manageable and enjoyable, especially if they’re comfortable with moderate activity.
Couples and groups seeking a fun, relaxed day with a touch of local flavor will also find this experience appealing. It’s a good choice if you’re looking to combine nature, culture, and a bit of indulgence—courtesy of the tequila tasting.
The Sum Up

The Camel Ride with Tequila Tasting and Lunch offers a refreshingly different way to experience Los Cabos, blending scenic landscapes with cultural flavor. The combination of desert trails, ocean views, and friendly guides makes this a memorable outing, especially for those eager to see Baja from a fresh perspective.
While the price might seem a bit steep when considering optional extras, the included transportation, tasting, and meal add value for travelers wanting a hassle-free, well-rounded adventure. The stunning views and relaxed pace make it suitable for many travel styles, from families to couples, to solo explorers looking for a unique story to tell.
If you’re after an authentic, scenic, and engaging experience that highlights the natural beauty and cultural richness of Los Cabos, this tour deserves a place on your itinerary.
FAQ
Is pickup offered for this tour?
Yes, round-trip shared transportation with air conditioning is included, making it easy to get started without extra hassle.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience is approximately 2 hours long, including the camel ride, tasting, and lunch.
What is the minimum age for riding a camel?
Children must be at least 5 years old to participate in the camel ride.
Are cameras allowed during the camel interaction?
Cameras and cellphones are not permitted when interacting closely with the camels, but you can take photos before or after that part.
What’s included in the price?
Shared transport, tequila tasting, buffet lunch, bottled water, and the camel ride are included.
Is there an extra fee I should know about?
Yes, the park entrance fee of $25 per person is not included and needs to be paid separately.
Can I book this tour in advance?
Yes, bookings are typically made about 21 days in advance, especially during busy seasons.
Is this tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
While it’s generally manageable, the moderate physical activity and uneven terrain might pose challenges for some.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothes, sun protection, and a camera (if permitted during photo moments). Be sure to check if cameras are allowed during interaction with the camels.
In all, this tour stands out as a fun, scenic, and culturally interesting way to enjoy Los Cabos beyond the usual beach days. With its mix of landscapes, animals, and local flavors, it offers a memorable outing for curious travelers eager to see Baja in a different light.
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