REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS
Cabo San Lucas: Pick-2 Adventure Combo
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That Cabo adrenaline is real. This Pick-2 combo turns one short outing into two different adventures with included transport and safety gear, and you can steer the day toward what you actually want (ATV or camels tend to be favorites). The main trade-off is that you’ll still need to plan for government fees and optional vehicle insurance choices.
I like the flexibility here: you’re not stuck with a single fixed plan. You choose two top activities, and the operator shapes the day around them, with hotel pickup and drop-off to reduce the hassle of figuring out timing on your own. One thing to consider: some activity options are better matched to your preferences than others, so think carefully when you pick your second activity.
In This Review
- Quick Hits You’ll Care About
- Two Adventures in One Cabo Day: How the Pick-2 Combo Works
- Price and Value: What $140 Covers (and What Costs Extra)
- Pickup, Timing, and the Real-World Logistics
- Cabo San Lucas and Playa Migrino: How the Day Gets Framed
- Your Activity Menu: What Pick-2 Lets You Mix and Match
- If you want the adrenaline-heavy option
- If you want a more relaxed balance
- If you’re thinking boat or snorkeling
- Guides and Service: Why Names Like Miguel, Silvano, and Chino Matter
- Gear, Safety, and the Vehicle Insurance Choice
- Weather and Short-Notice Changes: The Reality of Cabo Days
- Who This Combo Fits Best (and Who Might Want Something Else)
- Should You Book This Pick-2 Adventure Combo?
- FAQ
- What activities can I choose for the Pick-2 Cabo combo?
- How long is the tour?
- Do they offer pickup and transportation?
- What’s the meeting point?
- What’s included, and what’s not included?
- Is the tour dependent on weather?
Quick Hits You’ll Care About

- Pick two best-selling adventures so you get variety without spending your whole day traveling
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (usually about 45 minutes before start) cuts down on stress
- Safety equipment and gear included so you can focus on the fun part
- Maximum 15 travelers keeps things feeling more hands-on
- Guides matter a lot, and names like Miguel, Silvano, and Chino show up often in the good experiences
Two Adventures in One Cabo Day: How the Pick-2 Combo Works
If you’re doing Cabo for a weekend or you just don’t want to burn a full day on logistics, this combo is built for you. The idea is simple: you select two activities from the menu, and the tour takes care of transportation and the safety gear.
What makes it feel worth it is how much variety you can pack into roughly 4 hours. Instead of choosing between, say, a fast ride and a calm animal encounter, you can do both. It’s a good format when you have different interests in your group, or when you want to try something you wouldn’t normally book on a single-activity tour.
My practical tip: when you decide what to pick, think about the energy you want to leave with. One activity can be your big push (like ATV or RZR), while the other can be your reset (like camels or horses). That balance tends to make the day more enjoyable, not just louder.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Cabo San Lucas.
Price and Value: What $140 Covers (and What Costs Extra)

At $140 per person, the headline price looks straightforward. But the real value question is what you’re getting for the money—and what’s not included.
Here’s the value side:
- Round-trip transportation is included
- Safety equipment and gear are included
- You’re getting two activities in one outing, not one
Here’s what you should budget for:
- Government fees: $25 per person
- Optional vehicle insurance: if you decline, you may need to leave a card on file, and if you accept, you’ll pay for the coverage option
So the true per-person out-the-door estimate is $140 plus the $25 government fee, then your decision on vehicle insurance. If you’re picking ATV or RZR, that insurance part matters. If you’re picking boat/snorkeling, it might matter less, depending on how they define coverage.
Also, since the combo is designed for limited time, it can be a smart spend if you’d otherwise book two separate tours. The biggest win is that the day is consolidated: one pickup, one departure, one return.
Pickup, Timing, and the Real-World Logistics

This tour uses hotel pickup when available, plus drop-off back at the meeting point. The start location is at G-Force Adventures on Carretera Cabo San Lucas, Av. La Paz Km. 106.
A key detail for planning: pickup timing is not the same every day. Transportation routes change daily, so you’ll need to use the pickup time from your booking email or call for confirmation. If you’re at a resort or hotel, pickup is typically in front of the lobby about 45 minutes before the activity start.
Two practical pieces of advice:
- Plan to be ready early. The operator has to move vehicles and groups, and traffic timing in Cabo can swing.
- Keep your phone charged. Mobile tickets are offered, and having quick access to booking info makes the day go smoother.
Group size is capped at 15 travelers, which is small enough that you should feel like more of a participant than a passenger.
Cabo San Lucas and Playa Migrino: How the Day Gets Framed

You’ll have two main stop areas during your outing: Cabo San Lucas and Playa Migrino. The big thing to understand is that which activity happens where can depend on your exact combo choices.
What I take from that setup is that your day is designed to cover different terrain types and different activity styles without requiring separate travel plans. If one option on your list is more vehicle-focused (ATV/RZR), you’ll likely spend more time in the route and operation part of the day. If your second choice is animal-based or water-based, the day’s pace may shift to match.
Why it matters for you: if you’re sensitive to travel time, this structure helps because it keeps movement condensed. You’re not bouncing between far-apart pick-up points.
One consideration: because the tour includes two different activity types, you might experience a day that feels part ride, part wait, part transfer. That’s normal for combos. The best way to reduce boredom during in-between time is to choose activity types that share a similar intensity level.
Your Activity Menu: What Pick-2 Lets You Mix and Match

This is the core of the experience. You choose two activities, and your day is built around that decision.
Here are the options listed for the combo:
- ATV
- Double ATV
- Double RZR
- Crystal clear boat tour
- Snorkeling at Pelican Rock
- Camel ride
- Horses
A few reader-friendly takeaways from how these options tend to land:
If you want the adrenaline-heavy option
ATV, Double ATV, and Double RZR are the obvious picks. This is the category that usually makes the day feel like you actually did something bold, not just watched scenery. You’ll want these if you like speed, dust-on-your-boots energy, and the kind of ride where the guide keeps you moving and safe.
If you want a more relaxed balance
Camels and horses can be the perfect second activity if you want something slower and more interactive without feeling like you’re constantly accelerating. In the best cases, a good guide can turn the ride into a small learning moment, like how to handle yourself around the animals and how to read the terrain.
If you’re thinking boat or snorkeling
A crystal clear boat tour and snorkeling at Pelican Rock are the “water day” choices. The only caution I’d give you is to match the option to your expectations of time in the water. For some people, the boat portion felt like it didn’t give enough time for what they wanted. If snorkeling is your main goal, consider making snorkeling your first priority in the combo.
Guides and Service: Why Names Like Miguel, Silvano, and Chino Matter

With tours, the company matters—but the guide often decides whether the day feels smooth or stressful. This combo is no different.
The experiences with this operator have a clear pattern: when the guide is confident and communicative, you feel taken care of. Names like Miguel, Silvano, and Chino show up alongside descriptions of good group control, friendly teaching, and a relaxed vibe.
Here’s what that means for you as a practical traveler:
- You’ll likely get better results if you ask questions early, especially about how the ride works (ATV/RZR) or what to expect with horses and camels.
- If you’re new to something (like horseback riding), a guide who takes time to get you comfortable can make the difference between awkward and genuinely fun.
One more honest note: at least one experience pointed out that the vehicles aren’t like the pictures. That doesn’t mean the experience is bad; it just means you should treat the ads as a best-case look. What you’re paying for here is the adventure and the guide-driven experience, not a showroom-standard ride.
And for customer service, Heidi comes up as an exceptional tour broker for responsiveness and problem-solving when things didn’t go perfectly.
Gear, Safety, and the Vehicle Insurance Choice

Safety gear is included, and that’s a strong baseline. Still, with ATV and RZR-style activities, you should think about the risk the day involves and what you’re comfortable with.
The operator offers optional insurance for vehicles. If you decline, you may need to leave a card on file. That means you should read the insurance wording before you click accept or decline. If you’re unsure, it’s worth asking what that insurance does in practical terms.
My quick rule of thumb:
- If you’re the type who gets anxious about “what happens if,” you’ll probably feel better choosing the insurance option.
- If you’re comfortable with the responsibility side and you understand the card-on-file condition, declining may be fine.
Also, bring the basics: closed-toe shoes and something you don’t mind getting dusty. The day’s mix of dry terrain and animal/water elements can be harder on clothes than you expect.
Weather and Short-Notice Changes: The Reality of Cabo Days

This experience requires good weather. If it gets canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What you should do with that info:
- Keep your schedule flexible if you can.
- If your trip has only one Cabo day available, you’re taking on a little risk when the forecast looks questionable.
That said, the fact that they offer a date change or refund is reassuring. You’re not getting stuck eating the cost just because the sky doesn’t cooperate.
Who This Combo Fits Best (and Who Might Want Something Else)
This Pick-2 format shines for:
- Thrill seekers who don’t have much time
- People who want to sample multiple sides of Cabo in one day
- Families or groups where interests don’t match perfectly
- First-timers who want a guide-led experience with safety gear included
It may be less ideal if:
- You’re extremely sensitive to time spent on transfers between activities
- You want the second activity to be a long, extended experience (especially for options like boat time)
- You want only one activity so you can fully control pace and expectations
If you’re traveling as a couple and you want one shared adventure that still has variety, this combo is a solid fit. And if you’re bringing kids, it can help because you can choose a fun ride plus an animal interaction in the same outing.
Should You Book This Pick-2 Adventure Combo?
I’d book this if you want two experiences in about four hours with pickup included, a small group size, and safety gear handled. The best part is the control: you pick your two activities, instead of accepting whatever one-size-fits-all plan comes with.
I would pause and think twice if your second choice is a boat or you specifically want a lot of time in the water. In that case, it may be better to prioritize snorkeling as your main water goal—or swap your second pick for something more time-flexible like camels or horses.
Final practical advice: when choosing your pair, think about how you want the day to feel at the end. A big ride followed by a calmer animal experience can leave you smiling instead of wiped out.
FAQ
What activities can I choose for the Pick-2 Cabo combo?
You can pick two of these activities: ATV, Double ATV, Double RZR, crystal clear boat tour, snorkeling at Pelican Rock, camel ride, and horses.
How long is the tour?
The duration is approximately 4 hours.
Do they offer pickup and transportation?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are offered, along with round-trip transportation. Pickup timing can vary by day, so you’ll need to use the details sent in your booking email or contact them for your pickup time.
What’s the meeting point?
The tour starts at G-Force Adventures on Carretera Cabo San Lucas, Av. La Paz Km. 106, 23473 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico, and it ends back at the meeting point.
What’s included, and what’s not included?
Included: pick 2 top activities, round-trip transportation, and safety equipment and gear. Not included: optional vehicle insurance for vehicles, and a government fee of $25.00 per person.
Is the tour dependent on weather?
Yes. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.

























