Cabo can feel like a blur. This beach club day keeps it simple and relaxing. I like the way oceanfront time is built right into the plan, and you also get unlimited Mexican buffet plus beer and tequila without hunting for a menu. The one thing to watch is the extra $25 per person park entrance fee, plus ocean conditions can mean swimming is hit-or-miss when waves are strong.
I’d pitch this to you as a half-day reset with real activities: tequila tasting, a cooking class, pool and jacuzzi time, and beach games. It’s family-friendly too, with a kids adventure park. Just note the schedule is about 6 hours total, so it’s not a full day of wandering Cabo on your own.
If you want a laid-back, service-focused beach stop in Cabo—without the stress of figuring everything out—this is a strong value play. And based on the staff names people mention, you can expect people like Miguelito and Fernando to make the day feel smooth.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Tierra Sagrada Beach Club: oceanfront relaxation with a structured half-day
- The 6-hour plan: pickup, about four hours on the sand, back to the start
- Food and drinks: unlimited buffet lunch plus beer and tequila
- Tequila tasting and cooking class: fun learning without taking over your day
- Pool, jacuzzi, and beach conditions: what to do if the ocean is rough
- Staff and service: the names people remember (Miguelito, Fernando, and others)
- Families and kids: adventure park plus sand-and-sun time
- Price and the $25 entrance fee: where the math can surprise you
- Who this Cabo beach club day fits best
- Should you book Tierra Sagrada Beach Club in Cabo?
- FAQ
- How long is the beach club experience?
- Is pickup from my hotel included?
- What’s included for food and drinks?
- Are there extra fees?
- Is this family-friendly for kids?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
Key things to know before you go

- Oceanfront beach club setup: Pacific views, plus a big oceanfront swimming pool and jacuzzi
- All-in style lunch and drinks: unlimited Mexican buffet with ice-cold beer and tequila
- Hands-on extras: tequila tasting and a food cooking class are included
- Beach games and activities: you can be as active or as chill as you want
- Kids adventure zone: mini zipline, petting zoo, musical garden, sand play, and more
- Small “watch this” cost: a $25 per person park entrance fee is listed as not included
Tierra Sagrada Beach Club: oceanfront relaxation with a structured half-day

Tierra Sagrada Beach Club is one of those places where the best plan is often no plan. You arrive expecting sun, shade, and a view of the Pacific Ocean. What makes it feel worth it is that the time is structured for you: pool and jacuzzi access, games and activities on the beach, and an easy lunch setup.
This is also where the “all-inclusive private beach club” label mostly makes sense. You’re not just buying a drink and hoping for the best. The core package includes unlimited Mexican buffet lunch plus ice-cold beer and tequila, so you can eat and drink without doing mental math every time you refill a plate or glass.
One more detail I like: there’s a DJ vibe in-house. That means the place doesn’t feel like a quiet resort where you’re expected to whisper. It feels like a holiday mood, even when you’re just reclining.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Cabo San Lucas
The 6-hour plan: pickup, about four hours on the sand, back to the start

This experience runs about 6 hours total. The beach club portion is about 4 hours, which is a good length for Cabo—long enough to relax, not so long that you feel cooked by the heat.
Round-trip transportation is included from most hotels by air-conditioned vehicle. Your pickup time and location are posted when you confirm and click the contact tour operator button. The pickup window can be up to 90 minutes before the start time, so don’t book something tightly right before this.
The day ends back at the meeting point, with the meeting location listed as Cabo Adventures on Blvd. Paseo de la Marina, Lote 7-A, Centro, Marina (23410 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico).
Also, keep group size in mind: the tour/activity lists a maximum of 200 travelers. That’s not private in the “you won’t see anyone” sense, but it is large enough that you should plan on sharing the vibe rather than having silent exclusivity.
Food and drinks: unlimited buffet lunch plus beer and tequila
Here’s where the value gets real. You get lunch via an unlimited Mexican buffet, not a limited plate or a token snack. For many people, that turns the beach club from a pricey stop into something closer to a budget-friendly day out—especially in Cabo where food and drinks add up fast.
On the drink side, the included option is ice-cold beer and tequila. If you’re someone who mostly likes beer or tequila drinks, you’re set. If you’re hoping for a huge cocktail menu beyond that, the data here doesn’t promise it—so assume tequila-forward and beer-forward rather than a full bar buffet.
One smart approach: eat early-ish and then graze. Unlimited means you can pace yourself, not that you have to challenge the buffet. And if you’re interested in extra local dishes, there’s an a la carte menu available, but that part is not included.
Tequila tasting and cooking class: fun learning without taking over your day

This stop includes two activity-style pieces that make it feel more than just lounging: tequila tasting and food cooking classes.
Why I think this works: you get structure without committing to a long, lecture-heavy thing. A tasting gives you a sense of how tequila is presented and enjoyed, and a cooking class turns the flavors into something you can remember after you’re back off the beach.
Also, having these activities in the same beach setting helps you avoid the most common travel problem: spending half your day commuting just to get one activity. Here, the learning and the relaxing happen in the same four-hour window.
If you’re traveling with mixed interests—someone who wants to relax, someone who wants a bit of action—this is a nice balance.
Pool, jacuzzi, and beach conditions: what to do if the ocean is rough

There’s a large oceanfront swimming pool and jacuzzi, which is a huge practical win. When ocean conditions are strong, you still have a place to cool off.
Some feedback points to powerful waves and strong currents at times. That doesn’t ruin the day, because the waves can make for impressive views. But it does mean you should treat swimming as optional. Use the pool as your reliable plan, and enjoy the ocean mostly for scenery and beach walking when conditions are rough.
My advice: plan your day around the pool and jacuzzi first, then decide later if you want to test the water. That way you’re not stuck waiting for the ocean to cooperate.
Staff and service: the names people remember (Miguelito, Fernando, and others)

Service is one of the most praised parts of this beach club day. In particular, names like Miguelito show up in people’s experiences as standout staff. The lifeguard is also specifically noted for keeping things safe.
Other mentioned names include Fernando for being on top of details, plus staff members like Tony, Johnathan, and Anthony for excellent service and knowledgeable help.
Here’s why that matters for you: beach clubs can be chaotic. If the team is attentive and organized, you’ll spend more time relaxing and less time chasing down basic needs like where to sit, when food is ready, or how to join an activity.
If you like a day where someone helps you stay comfortable, this is the kind of place that tends to deliver.
Families and kids: adventure park plus sand-and-sun time

If you’re traveling with kids, Tierra Sagrada is built with that in mind. The kids adventure park is designed for all ages, with activities that cover a mix of active and calm play.
The listed features include:
- mini zipline
- petting zoo
- Mining Company area
- musical garden
- ample play areas
- a climbing net challenge
- sand pits for younger kids
This is a big reason the day can work for couples too. When the activities are placed for kids, adults aren’t stuck entertaining every five minutes. You can hang out near the beach club area while kids burn energy in a dedicated zone.
There’s also a massage option in the cactus-lined desert area, but that’s extra charge. If you’re an adult traveling with family, this could be a nice “trade time” plan: one person keeps an eye on activities while the other takes a break.
Price and the $25 entrance fee: where the math can surprise you

At $149 per person, the base price includes a lot that you’d normally pay for separately: round-trip transport from most hotels, admission to the beach club experience, unlimited buffet lunch, beer and tequila, plus tequila tasting and a cooking class.
So where does the surprise come in? The data lists a park entrance fee of $25 per person as not included. That’s the one add-on you should plan for early so you don’t feel like the final total jumped.
Also watch for additional costs tied to optional extras:
- Massage is an extra charge
- A la carte menu items aren’t included
My value take: if you’re the type of traveler who likes eating well and having drinks during a beach day, this price can make sense fast. If you only want a sandwich and one drink, you may end up paying for parts you don’t use as much. But for people who want a true beach-day package with activities included, it’s built for that.
Who this Cabo beach club day fits best
This experience fits best if you want:
- a relaxing beach day with a set plan
- a lunch-and-drinks package rather than paying per item
- hands-on activities like tequila tasting and a cooking class
- a place that works for both adults and kids
It also makes sense for couples who want laid-back time. Some of the most glowing feedback describes the experience as serene and service-heavy, with staff making guests feel well looked after.
If you’re the kind of traveler who wants to explore Cabo’s streets all day, you might find this too “stay put.” This is about staying put, well.
Should you book Tierra Sagrada Beach Club in Cabo?
I’d book it if you want a low-stress Cabo day where you get a lot of the basics covered: food, drinks, pool time, and included activities. The combination of unlimited buffet, beer and tequila, plus tequila tasting and a cooking class is what makes it feel like more than just a beach chair rental.
You should think twice if the $25 per person entrance fee would hurt your budget, or if you’re going specifically for ocean swimming. Plan on using the pool as your reliable swim option, and treat rougher surf as a view opportunity rather than a deal-breaker.
If your travel style is comfort, friendliness, and a well-run beach setting, this one is an easy yes.
FAQ
How long is the beach club experience?
The tour is listed at about 6 hours total, with roughly 4 hours spent at the beach club.
Is pickup from my hotel included?
Yes. Round-trip transportation is included from most hotels. Your pickup time and location are shown after you click the contact tour operator button, and pickup is scheduled up to 90 minutes before the tour start time.
What’s included for food and drinks?
Lunch is an unlimited Mexican buffet. Alcoholic beverages include ice-cold beer and tequila. Tequila tasting and food cooking classes are also included.
Are there extra fees?
Yes. A park entrance fee of $25 USD per person is listed as not included. A massage is also extra charge.
Is this family-friendly for kids?
Yes. There’s a kids adventure park with activities such as a mini zipline, petting zoo, Mining Company, musical garden, sand pits, and more.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and changes within 24 hours of the start time are not accepted.
If you tell me your travel dates and whether you’re going with kids, I can help you decide if this is the right length and value for your specific Cabo day.



























