Cabo ATV and Camel Ride Combo Migriño Adventure

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Cabo ATV and Camel Ride Combo Migriño Adventure

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  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $160.84
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Two rides in three hours. It’s a fun break from the usual Cabo loop. You’ll start with ATVs near Migriño Beach, then switch gears to a camel sanctuary for up-close interaction. I also like that they handle the messy parts for you: hotel pickup/drop-off plus lockers and facilities so you can clean up after getting sandy. One thing to plan for: there’s a $20 USD park entry fee per person and optional collision insurance, so check what you’re paying before you hop on.

This runs with a small group size (max 15), and you’ll have a bilingual guide and security gear. If you’re lucky and your guide is Jesus (often called Chuy) or Lindsay, you’re in good hands based on what people said about their energy and organization. The only real drawback to keep in mind is cost surprises at the ATV moment—especially insurance or ATV configuration—and a small caution about comfort details like helmet sanitation.

If you want adrenaline without committing to an all-day tour, this combo makes a lot of sense. It’s also a solid option if you’re traveling with friends and want two different “wow” activities in one clean package.

The quick checklist before you go

Cabo ATV and Camel Ride Combo Migriño Adventure - The quick checklist before you go

  • Camel safari and interaction in a sanctuary setting, paired with the beach ATVs
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off so you’re not hunting transportation in Cabo
  • Lockers + facility access included, which matters when you’re dusty and salty
  • ATV driving age is 16+, so decide who will drive ahead of time
  • Budget the extras: a $20 USD park entry fee per person plus optional collision insurance and photo add-ons

Migriño Beach check-in: where the adventure actually starts

Cabo ATV and Camel Ride Combo Migriño Adventure - Migriño Beach check-in: where the adventure actually starts
Your day begins with pickup from your hotel in Cabo San Lucas, then a short ride to the Migriño Beach area. Once you arrive, you’ll check in at the starting location. There’s a brief window for admission handling (about 30 minutes), then the real action begins.

I like this structure because it keeps the day from turning into a long wait. You get assigned a locker and you’ll be guided through the safety setup before you’re sent out. It’s also helpful that the tour includes water, since a beach + ATV combo can get tiring fast.

One practical note: this is a tight, about-3-hours type of outing. If you’re the kind of traveler who likes a slow morning, plan for the fact that the schedule moves.

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ATV on the beach: fun speed with a rules-and-fees reality check

Cabo ATV and Camel Ride Combo Migriño Adventure - ATV on the beach: fun speed with a rules-and-fees reality check
The ATV portion is the centerpiece of the experience for most people. After you’re assigned your locker and a guide comes over, you’ll get security protocols and then get rolling. You’ll ride as part of a guided setup, not a free-for-all.

What you can count on

  • Security equipment is included, and you’ll get instructions before you start.
  • Your ATVs should be road-ready for driving (one guest specifically praised the condition of the upgraded ATVs).
  • You’ll have a structured ride that ends with time to transition to the camel sanctuary.

The consideration: ATV driving setup + add-ons

Here’s the part you should treat like a checklist item: costs tied to ATV coverage and configuration. The tour explicitly lists optional collision insurance (Visa or Mastercard only) as not included. Some guests also felt they were not getting the exact freedom they expected, like beach solo driving time or getting a specific ATV type without extra charges.

So before you sign anything or pay on-site, I’d do two things:

  • Confirm whether your ATV plan is single or double-seat for your group.
  • Ask whether any “upgrade” is required for the ATV experience you think you booked.

It’s not about being cynical. It’s about making sure you get the ride you want without last-minute confusion.

Age rule that affects who drives

If you want to drive an ATV, you need to be at least 16 years old. That matters if you’re traveling as a family or with mixed ages—because it changes how you’ll split seats and who’ll be behind the handlebars.

Camel sanctuary ride: calmer than the ATV, still a true novelty

Cabo ATV and Camel Ride Combo Migriño Adventure - Camel sanctuary ride: calmer than the ATV, still a true novelty
After the ATVs, you’ll head to the camel sanctuary. This is the quieter “bucket list” part of the combo, where you can do the camel ride and interaction. It’s also a relief after the dust and noise of the beach ride.

The camel portion tends to land well because it’s not just a look-from-a-distance event. You’ll be assigned time to interact, then once you’re finished you’ll have time to clean up and wait for transportation back.

I also appreciate that the camels are presented as gentle and the ride is described as pleasant. If the ATV portion feels like too much for your nervous system, the camel segment gives you a different kind of thrill: contact with an animal that feels genuinely out of the ordinary.

Expect sharing and teamwork

One important detail: camels are described as shared by two people mainly couples. That means you should expect coordination with your ride partner. If you’re going in a group, decide early who pairs with whom so nobody feels awkward when it’s time to mount up.

Clean up, locker access, and waiting comfortably for pickup

Cabo ATV and Camel Ride Combo Migriño Adventure - Clean up, locker access, and waiting comfortably for pickup
One of the smartest parts of this tour is that it includes lockers and facility access after your rides. That’s not just convenience—it’s a sanity saver. After ATVs, you’ll likely be dusty or sandy, and without somewhere to rinse off or change, the rest of your Cabo time can feel grim.

At the end, you’ll be able to clean up, look at photos, and enjoy a cold drink while you wait for your ride back. The time is tight, but at least you’re not stuck standing around in full beach gear.

If you’re photo-focused, plan that the professional pictures are an add-on. Some people were happy to pay, while others later wished they received all photos they paid for—so if you buy, keep your receipt info and check the delivery process.

Price and value: what you really pay for a 3-hour combo

Cabo ATV and Camel Ride Combo Migriño Adventure - Price and value: what you really pay for a 3-hour combo
The advertised price is $160.84 per person for about three hours, and you typically book around 11 days in advance. That’s not a cheap “impulse activity,” but it is a fairly efficient value for Cabo because you get:

  • hotel pickup and drop-off
  • round-trip transportation
  • bilingual tour guide
  • water
  • lockers and security equipment
  • the camel and ATV experience in one package

Now the budget reality. The tour does not include a $20 USD park entry fee per person. It also does not include optional collision insurance for the ATV (Visa or Mastercard only). On top of that, professional photos cost extra, and food/drinks are available for purchase.

So here’s how I’d think about the math:

  • Base price buys the guided combo and the included gear/comfort items.
  • The park fee and insurance are the main “surprise” line items that can push your total higher.
  • Photos can add even more if you’re the kind of person who wants proof you were there.

If you arrive with a rough total in mind, the experience feels smoother. If you don’t, it can start to feel like a series of add-ons.

Guides and on-the-ground energy: the difference you’ll feel

Cabo ATV and Camel Ride Combo Migriño Adventure - Guides and on-the-ground energy: the difference you’ll feel
A tour is only as good as the person herding the group. This experience includes a bilingual tour guide, and the vibe can vary depending on who you get.

Two names that came up: Jesus, also called Chuy, and Lindsay. People praised Chuy for handling situations and Lindsay for being energetic and helpful. That’s the kind of difference you notice in a guided ATV ride—where instructions need to be clear and timing needs to be steady.

There’s also mention of photography support, including a photographer named Stephon. If you’re doing the photo option, having a solid photographer matters because they can get the angle right without slowing the whole group down too much.

Who should book this ATV + camel combo (and who should skip it)

Cabo ATV and Camel Ride Combo Migriño Adventure - Who should book this ATV + camel combo (and who should skip it)
This is a good fit if you want:

  • a high-energy activity (ATVs) plus something genuinely unusual (camels)
  • a short time commitment in Cabo (about three hours)
  • included convenience like pickup and lockers

It’s also a decent choice for small groups and friends because the limit is 15 travelers, so you’re not stuck in a giant herd.

Consider skipping or adjusting expectations if:

  • you’re worried about added on-site costs and prefer fully fixed pricing
  • you don’t want an ATV experience that’s guided and structured (not solo wandering)
  • your group includes riders who won’t meet the 16+ driving requirement

If you’re mainly after scenic Cabo time with no gear and no logistics, you might want a calmer beach plan. But if you want sand, speed, and an animal encounter in one tight block, this combo fits.

Should you book Cabo ATV and Camel Ride Combo Migriño Adventure?

Cabo ATV and Camel Ride Combo Migriño Adventure - Should you book Cabo ATV and Camel Ride Combo Migriño Adventure?
I’d book it if you’re comfortable budgeting for the $20 USD park entry fee and possibly optional ATV insurance. The included lockers, water, and hotel pickup make the day feel well-managed, and the mix of ATVs plus a camel sanctuary keeps it from feeling repetitive.

I’d hesitate if you hate surprises around payments, because the ATV portion is where optional insurance and ATV setup questions can show up. If you do book, solve that problem early: confirm costs and ATV configuration before anything is finalized, and you’ll enjoy the ride much more.

FAQ

How long is the Cabo ATV and Camel Ride combo?

It’s about 3 hours total (approx.).

Do they pick me up from my hotel?

Yes. The tour offers round-trip transportation with front-door pickup and drop-off. Pickup time is provided after booking.

What’s included in the price?

The tour includes a bilingual tour guide, round trip transportation, water, lockers, and security equipment.

What fees are not included?

A $20 USD park entry fee per person is not included. Food or drinks can be purchased on-site, professional pictures cost extra, and optional collision insurance is not included.

Do I need to pay for ATV collision insurance?

Collision insurance is optional. Payment is by Visa or Mastercard only.

What is the age requirement to drive the ATV?

You must be at least 16 years old to drive the ATV.

What group size should I expect?

There is a maximum of 15 travelers.

Is the tour offered in English?

Yes, it’s offered in English, with a bilingual tour guide.

What happens if the weather is bad?

This tour requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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