2×1 Tour: Cabo San Lucas Arch + Camels Ride + Pick up!

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2×1 Tour: Cabo San Lucas Arch + Camels Ride + Pick up!

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Transparent boats and camels in one morning sounds odd. In Cabo San Lucas, this 2×1 tour bundles a Los Arcos boat ride with a camel experience, plus pickup and a sit-down meal so your day has structure instead of guesswork.

I like that the time on the water is built around the big sights: you pass the Arch of Cabo San Lucas and ride through an area known for sea life, with clear viewing from the boat. I also like the shift to land right after, where you get a short ranch stop and a camel walk close to the shore.

One thing to plan for: the big cost is not fully “all-in.” You’ll still pay park entrance ($25/person) and a port tax ($5/person), and photos aren’t included.

Key things to know before you go

2x1 Tour: Cabo San Lucas Arch + Camels Ride + Pick up! - Key things to know before you go

  • Transparent boat time for Los Arcos: you get a different angle on the arch and sea life from the water.
  • Camel ride on the beach: the animal portion is a highlight and included in the experience.
  • 50 minutes on the ranch stop: it’s fast and photo-friendly, but don’t expect hours.
  • Tequila tasting and desert safari ride: small extras that make the day feel like more than just transport.
  • Lunch with ocean views: you end at Casa Típica with a Mexican buffet and fresh drinks.
  • Max 25 travelers: smaller group size usually means less waiting around.

Cabo San Lucas 2×1: how this half-day combo actually feels

2x1 Tour: Cabo San Lucas Arch + Camels Ride + Pick up! - Cabo San Lucas 2x1: how this half-day combo actually feels
This is the kind of Cabo tour that makes sense if you’re trying to cover highlights without burning a whole day in transit. You’re out roughly 4 hours, you’re collected and brought back through round-trip transportation, and the plan moves in a tight loop: boat first, then camels and lunch.

The pacing is the real value here. The boat portion gets you set up for the iconic postcard views, then the ranch/beach portion adds a hands-on activity. And because the day includes buffet lunch + fresh waters, you’re not hunting for food in the middle of it.

The experience is also designed to be “doable” for most people. The operator notes that most travelers can participate, and the tour runs with a maximum of 25 travelers, which helps keep the flow from turning into a long line.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Cabo San Lucas.

Boat time at Los Arcos: seeing the arch from the water

2x1 Tour: Cabo San Lucas Arch + Camels Ride + Pick up! - Boat time at Los Arcos: seeing the arch from the water
Your day starts with a boat ride focused on Cabo’s most famous shoreline landmark: the Arch of Cabo San Lucas. You also pass by places like Arch Beach and the sea lion colony while you travel by speedboat.

What makes this segment genuinely different is the viewing style. You’re not just riding past the sights—you’re doing a transparent boat portion for the Los Arcos area. That matters because you can look down and get a clearer read on what’s happening below the surface, including visible sea life that you wouldn’t catch from a regular boat.

A couple practical points for your expectations:

  • The boat portion is shorter than you might want, but it’s built around high-impact viewpoints.
  • If you care about photos, this is the part where you’ll want to be ready. The arch and shoreline angles tend to be time-sensitive, and you don’t want to be digging for your phone mid-turn.

The eco-farm stop and the 50-minute ranch block

After the boat, you’ll transfer to a ranch setting where you first get a chance to explore a sustainable eco-farm. That’s not just a random stop. It gives you a little context for how the property is run and why they can pair animals, land activities, and visitor time in one place.

Then comes the camel portion. You get a camel ride on a beach, with camels walking by the shore and offering big, open views of the coast from a low and steady vantage point. There’s also a quick chance to meet the camels and grab fun photos.

The whole ranch block is scheduled as 50 minutes with an admission ticket included, which is short on purpose. You’ll likely feel it as a “highlight hit” rather than a slow, relaxed visit. If you love animal time and want something longer, you might wish for extra minutes. If you want a fun, photo-worthy experience that fits into a tight day plan, this timing is well matched.

Camel ride etiquette: small realities that help your comfort

The tour doesn’t provide a lot of technical riding instruction details, so I recommend you go in with a simple mindset: listen to the staff, keep your balance, and treat the camel like a partner, not a ride you can rush.

Also, because you’re on a beach and close to shore activity, plan to be:

  • ready for sand underfoot and possible splashes
  • aware that you’ll be in a short photo window before and after the ride

And since photos aren’t included, be ready with your own phone/camera for the moments you care about most.

Desert safari ride plus tequila tasting: the extras that add up

2x1 Tour: Cabo San Lucas Arch + Camels Ride + Pick up! - Desert safari ride plus tequila tasting: the extras that add up
This isn’t only boat and camels. The package also includes a desert safari ride and tequila tasting.

Even without knowing exactly where each one lands in the schedule, I like these inclusions because they help the day feel fuller. They also add variety: one part is sea views, one part is beach animal time, and one part is a more off-road style ride. The tequila tasting gives you a chance to sample something local without committing to a separate activity.

A practical note: tasting is typically easiest to enjoy if you keep your hydration up and don’t plan anything intense right after. The tour does include fresh waters, which helps you stay comfortable during the day.

Lunch at Casa Típica: where you refuel with a Pacific backdrop

You’ll end the tour at Casa Típica, which overlooks the Pacific Ocean. Lunch is included as a Mexican buffet with refreshing beverages.

This stop lasts about 2 hours, which is a nice buffer. You get time to eat without rushing, and the ocean view gives you a calm landing after the activity-heavy first half.

What I’d watch for here is simple: eat at a pace that doesn’t make you feel rushed. You’ll have a chunk of time, and if you want to take a few extra minutes to soak in the view, this is the natural place to do it. It’s also a good point to check you have everything you need before the return transport.

Price and value: what $55 really includes (and what it doesn’t)

2x1 Tour: Cabo San Lucas Arch + Camels Ride + Pick up! - Price and value: what $55 really includes (and what it doesn’t)
At $55 per person, this tour looks like a strong deal on paper because it bundles multiple activities into one timed day:

  • round-trip transportation
  • transparent boat visit around Los Arcos
  • camel riding
  • desert safari ride
  • tequila tasting
  • buffet lunch + fresh waters
  • admission ticket included for the 50-minute ranch segment

But you should budget for two extra fees that are not included:

  • Park entrance: $25 per person
  • Port tax: $5 per person

So the practical “all-in” number depends on those add-ons. If you’re traveling with a group, those fees can matter more than the base price. I’d also factor in that photos aren’t included, meaning any photo package would be a separate cost if you want professional shots.

That said, the structure is the value. You’re buying convenience (pickup + coordinated timing) plus two signature Cabo experiences (arch boat views and a camel ride) in one shot. If you were to piece these together separately, you’d spend more time coordinating and probably end up paying similar or higher rates for fragmented logistics.

Who should book this tour, and who should pass

2x1 Tour: Cabo San Lucas Arch + Camels Ride + Pick up! - Who should book this tour, and who should pass
This tour is a good match if you want:

  • Cabo highlights in a short window of time
  • a boat experience that’s designed around the famous arch area
  • a camel ride that’s planned into a real itinerary, not a random add-on
  • lunch included at the end, so you don’t lose time searching for food

It may not be your best fit if:

  • you want a longer, deeper ranch visit (this is 50 minutes for the ranch block)
  • you dislike animal experiences or prefer purely sightseeing tours
  • you’re very cost-sensitive and don’t want to deal with extra fees like the park entrance and port tax

If you’re on a first Cabo trip, or you’re squeezing Cabo into a tight schedule, this package tends to make sense.

Timing, pickup, and how to avoid day-of surprises

You’re picked up through round-trip transportation, and you receive your pickup time and location within 24 hours of booking via the operator contact you choose. Mobile ticketing is included, which usually makes the day simpler once you’re at the meeting point.

The tour confirmation comes at booking time, and the operator also lists hotels that may be included in pickup coverage. If you don’t see your hotel on the pickup list, you’ll still be able to check options during the contact process.

One name you may see in communications is Guido, who is associated with the operator responses for this experience. You may not meet him in person, but it’s a useful clue that your message is landing with the right people and they’re actively sending pickup details.

Practical tips to make your 4 hours go smoothly

  • Keep your phone charged early. The arch and transparent-boat viewing are photo moments.
  • Bring your own water or plan to rely on the included waters if you like to sip during transitions.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for beach and ranch surfaces.
  • Since photos aren’t included, decide in advance which moments are worth photographing yourself.
  • If you’re sensitive to crowds, note the group limit is 25, which is fairly reasonable for a combo tour.

Final call: should you book this 2×1 Cabo Arch + Camels tour?

I’d book this tour if you want a structured, high-value taste of Cabo San Lucas in about 4 hours—especially if Los Arcos from the water and a camel ride on the beach are high on your list. The included lunch at Casa Típica is a smart finish, and the transparent-boat approach adds visual payoff.

I’d think twice if you strongly dislike extra add-ons, because the park entrance and port tax can shift the real cost. Also, if you want slow travel and long stays, the key activity windows are short by design.

For most first-timers and schedule-squeezers, this one earns its place.

FAQ

How long is the tour?

The tour runs about 4 hours.

Is pickup included?

Yes. The tour includes round-trip transportation. Pickup points depend on your hotel, and pickup time/location are sent after booking.

What do you do during the first stop?

You ride by boat around the Arch of Cabo San Lucas, including a transparent boat visit in the Los Arcos area, and you also pass Arch Beach and a sea lion colony. You then get ranch time and camel riding on a beach.

How long is the camel and ranch portion?

That portion is scheduled for about 50 minutes, and it includes an admission ticket.

What happens at the second stop?

You have about 2 hours at Casa Típica for a Mexican buffet and refreshing beverages with views over the Pacific Ocean.

What’s included in the price?

The experience includes round-trip transportation, camel riding, transparent boat visit to Los Arcos, tequila tasting, desert safari ride, and buffet lunch + fresh waters.

What is not included?

You need to budget for park entrance fees ($25 per person) and port tax ($5 per person), and photos are not included.

What language is the tour offered in?

The tour is offered in English.

What group size should I expect?

The tour has a maximum of 25 travelers.

Can I cancel for free?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience starts, it is not refundable.

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