Cabo gets louder on an ATV. This tour mixes desert tracks with white-sand riding at Migriño Beach, guided in English and Spanish with safety gear and planned picture stops.
I especially like the hands-on training before you ride, and the way guides keep things fun without turning it into chaos. Guides such as Alberto, Chino, and Jose Cuervo are repeatedly praised for clear procedures and steady pacing.
One thing to plan for: the $60 base price is not the whole number. You’ll want to budget for the mandatory park entry fee and you may face optional add-ons like collision insurance and photo packages.
In This Review
- Key takeaways before you go
- What You’re Really Getting: ATV Fun From Baja Desert to Migriño Beach
- Price and What It Usually Comes to in Real Life
- Pickup, Van Time, and the 15-Minute Hotel Window
- Safety Training and Gear: Where the Tour Earns Trust
- The Actual Ride Route: Desert Tracks, Sandy Riverbeds, and Mountain Trails
- Beach Time at Migriño: The Part You’ll Remember Later
- Single vs Double ATV: Choosing Comfort and Confidence
- Tequila Tasting: A Friendly Finish (and What to Expect)
- Photo Packages and Optional Costs: How to Avoid Budget Surprises
- Best Fit: Who This Tour Really Works For
- My Booking Advice: Should You Choose This Cabo ATV and Tequila Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the ATV and tequila tour?
- Does it include hotel pickup and drop-off?
- Do I need ATV experience?
- What safety gear is provided?
- Is tequila tasting included?
- What extra fees should I budget for?
- Can I ride with someone on a double ATV?
- Do they offer tours multiple times per day?
- What languages are the guides?
- Is cancellation allowed?
Key takeaways before you go
- Ride your own ATV on a route that blends desert, sandy riverbeds, and beach riding
- Training + safety gear included, with helmets, goggles, bandana, and purified water
- Migriño Beach views are the payoff, with quick photo stops built into the ride
- Tequila tasting at the end adds a local touch after the adrenaline
- One or two passengers per ATV depending on your option, with additional charges possible
- Guides in English/Spanish keep the experience moving and help first-timers feel steady
What You’re Really Getting: ATV Fun From Baja Desert to Migriño Beach

This is the kind of Cabo excursion that changes scenery every few minutes. You start inland on sandy and desert trails, then work your way toward the coast, with the Pacific Ocean showing up in the background when you hit the beach segments near Migriño Beach.
You’re not just watching Cabo from a van. You’re controlling an ATV with a guide leading the line, plus structured breaks so you can take photos instead of racing your brain and your phone at the same time.
The most practical benefit is that you don’t need prior ATV experience. The operation includes training and induction, and the guides repeatedly focus on safety procedures early so you can actually enjoy the ride instead of worrying about how to drive.
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Price and What It Usually Comes to in Real Life

The posted price is $60 per person for a 2.5–3 hour experience with hotel pickup, safety gear, guide support, and a tequila tasting. That’s a solid starting point for Cabo if you want adrenaline and scenery in one block of time.
Then comes the part you should not ignore: extra fees. The information provided lists a mandatory park entry fee (USD $25 per person). It also lists additional charges tied to ATV options (single and double), and collision insurance is optional.
On top of that, several riders mention that photos are sold after the ride and can be pricey. One person said the photo packet felt high, while others mention they bought picture packages after the tour. If you don’t want surprise spending, decide in advance that you’ll either buy photos if they look great or skip them entirely.
My value read: even with add-ons, this is typically worth it when you want a guided, safe-feeling ATV experience plus the coast. It’s less of a value play if you’re trying to keep spending ultra-tight or you’re hoping to avoid all optional extras.
Pickup, Van Time, and the 15-Minute Hotel Window

You get round-trip transportation in an air-conditioned van for guests who book the excursion at least 24 hours in advance. You’ll want to be ready early: you’re asked to wait in the lobby 15 minutes before your pickup time.
The driver won’t wait more than 5 minutes after the scheduled pickup time. That short grace period matters, especially if your hotel is spread out or you’re coordinating with someone else.
How long you’ll spend in the van depends on where you’re staying, but your total tour time is listed as 2.5–3 hours. One rider noted the van ride back could feel warm even with air-conditioning, so bring a light layer or keep water handy if you run hot.
Safety Training and Gear: Where the Tour Earns Trust

The best ATV tours feel safe on purpose, not by accident. This one includes training and vehicle induction, plus safety gear: helmet, goggles, bandana, and purified water.
Before you ride, you should expect a real walkthrough of procedures. Guides like Alberto are praised for stress-testing safety in a good way, while others like Estephan/Esteven are called out for being explicit and detailed with instructions. That matters because first-timers can relax faster when they understand what’s expected.
You’ll also learn how to handle the different textures under your wheels. The route includes sandy stretches, riverbed-style terrain, and trails that can feel bumpy—so the training isn’t just paperwork. It helps you keep control when the surface changes.
The Actual Ride Route: Desert Tracks, Sandy Riverbeds, and Mountain Trails

Here’s what you’ll feel during the ride: variety. The route description includes Baja desert terrain, sandy riverbeds, mountain trails, and scenic stops along the way. That variety is the reason this tour gets recommended over and over. It keeps the adrenaline from becoming one long loop.
Guides control the flow of the group, and most riders report the pace is exciting but not out of control. Multiple reviews highlight that rides feel fast but still safe, with guides watching carefully. One rider even described the ride as fast but not crazy, plus enjoying scenery breaks at riverbeds and the ocean.
If you’re newer to ATVs, focus on smooth inputs: steady throttle, gentle turns, and listening when a guide signals you to slow down. When you do that, the terrain becomes part of the fun instead of something you fight.
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Beach Time at Migriño: The Part You’ll Remember Later

The star moment is the beach segment at Migriño Beach, where you ride over white sand with the ocean nearby. This is where the tour stops feeling like a thrill ride and turns into a Cabo photo story.
Because the tour includes picture stops, you’ll usually get a chance to pause and capture views without having to yank the ATV into weird positions. Many riders describe the views as a major highlight, and they suggest that timing can make a difference.
If you can choose your departure time, consider booking the 1:00 PM or 4:00 PM option when available. Riders recommend these time slots for longer ride time and sunset views over the ocean, which makes the experience feel extra special without changing the basic route.
Single vs Double ATV: Choosing Comfort and Confidence

You can ride on a single ATV or a double-seat ATV, depending on what option you choose. The tour includes an ATV you ride yourself, and guides support you throughout the experience.
It’s worth thinking about comfort and confidence. Some riders start on a single but quickly realize they want a passenger on a second seat, while others do great solo and enjoy the full control. If you’re with a partner, the double ATV can also help you sync movement instead of splitting attention across two separate machines.
Also, plan for physical “fun.” One rider gave a practical tip for women: bring or wear a good sports bra because the terrain can feel a bit bouncy. That’s not a safety issue—it’s just reality when you’re riding sand and trails.
Tequila Tasting: A Friendly Finish (and What to Expect)

After the ride, you get a complimentary tequila tasting. This isn’t just a checkbox moment. Riders describe the tasting as informative, and at least one person said the tequila they sampled was more than expected.
So what should you do? Go into it curious, take a couple small tastes, and enjoy the reset after you’ve been driving for hours. If you like what you taste, some riders report buying bottles after the tasting. If you don’t, you can still enjoy the experience without committing to a purchase.
Photo Packages and Optional Costs: How to Avoid Budget Surprises
This tour often includes professional photos taken during the ride, and they’re offered for purchase afterward. Some riders love the photos; others find the price steep.
Here’s how to handle it like a smart shopper:
- Decide beforehand whether you want action shots enough to pay for them.
- If you’re on a tight budget, set a firm limit or plan to skip the package.
- Keep an eye on any insurance or upgrade offers at check-in, since collision insurance is optional and additional ATV options can add cost.
Also, be aware that the information provided lists optional collision insurance. Some riders mention insurance being offered and described as a separate line item. If you’re comfortable without it, skip it—but only if you’re truly okay with the risk.
Best Fit: Who This Tour Really Works For

This excursion is a strong match if you want:
- guided ATV riding with built-in training
- a route that mixes desert terrain and beach views
- a shorter time commitment (2.5–3 hours) packed with variety
- a local finish with tequila tasting
It’s also beginner-friendly. The key is whether you can follow safety instructions and keep a steady mindset once you’re on sand and trail surfaces.
One clear “no” in the provided info: it’s not suitable for pregnant women. If you fall outside that group but have mobility or balance limits, you might still want to think twice, because the terrain can be bumpy.
My Booking Advice: Should You Choose This Cabo ATV and Tequila Tour?
I’d book this tour if you want an active Cabo day that feels like more than a beach stop. The combo of desert-to-beach riding, structured safety training, and the Migriño ocean views gives you a good chance of leaving with real memories, not just photos of your shoes.
I’d be cautious if you’re trying to keep your total spending locked down. The base price is attractive, but the mandatory park entry fee and optional extras (like collision insurance and photo packages) can add up quickly.
If you do book, my best practical tip is simple: arrive ready to drive, bring sunscreen and comfortable clothes, and decide in advance how you feel about purchasing photos or insurance. That way, the ride stays the focus, and the tequila tasting at the end feels like a bonus instead of a financial afterthought.
FAQ
How long is the ATV and tequila tour?
The tour runs about 2.5 to 3 hours total, depending on the scheduled start time and tour flow.
Does it include hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included, and the pickup timing is provided with a 15-minute lobby wait expectation.
Do I need ATV experience?
No experience is required. The tour includes safety orientation, training, and induction.
What safety gear is provided?
You should receive helmet, goggles, a bandana, and purified water as part of the experience.
Is tequila tasting included?
Yes. There is a complimentary tequila tasting after the ride.
What extra fees should I budget for?
The information provided lists a mandatory park entry fee of USD $25 per person. Collision insurance is optional, and there may also be additional costs depending on single vs double ATV options.
Can I ride with someone on a double ATV?
Yes, the tour offers options for 1 or 2 passengers on an ATV depending on what you choose.
Do they offer tours multiple times per day?
Yes. There are four daily tours available, which helps you match different cruise and hotel schedules.
What languages are the guides?
The guides are bilingual in English and Spanish.
Is cancellation allowed?
Yes. Free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.































