Camel Ride & ATV Combo in Migriño, Mexico

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Camel Ride & ATV Combo in Migriño, Mexico

  • 4.54 reviews
  • 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $125.00
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Traveller rating 4.5 (4)Duration2 hours (approx.)Price from$125.00Operated byCabo Day TripsBook viaViator

Two rides in two hours is a fun idea, especially if you like variety. This Camel Ride & ATV Combo pairs an hour on ATVs with an hour on camels, then adds a stop at a secluded beach area near Migriño and a small zoo setup with birds and iguanas.

I really like the round-trip hotel pickup. It saves your vacation time and keeps the day from turning into a logistics puzzle. I also like that the tour includes ATV equipment plus a helmet, goggles, and bandana, so you’re not hunting for gear in town.

One thing to consider: the base price can feel slightly incomplete once you factor in a park entrance fee and possible collision/credit-card hold requirements if you want extra vehicle coverage.

Key things to know before you go

Camel Ride & ATV Combo in Migriño, Mexico - Key things to know before you go

  • ATV + camel in one tight schedule: about an hour on each, so you get both thrills without a full-day commitment
  • Hotel pickup and return: less hassle, especially if you’d rather spend the morning on the beach than in a taxi line
  • Tequila tasting included: built into the day, not an optional extra you have to remember to add
  • Wildlife stop at Migriño Beach area: a secluded feel, with chances to see birds and other animals nearby
  • Bring your own camera setup: some groups find the provided photo setup limited, and having a selfie stick or GoPro helps
  • Expect add-ons: entrance fees and optional vehicle liability/collision coverage can change your final total

Two rides, one beach day: what the combo actually feels like

Camel Ride & ATV Combo in Migriño, Mexico - Two rides, one beach day: what the combo actually feels like
This is the kind of tour that works because it’s balanced. You get movement and adrenaline from the ATV portion, then the slower, gentler rhythm of a camel safari. That mix is why it tends to fit families, singles, and couples—different people get their favorite part.

The day is built around a simple flow: you’re picked up, you gear up and ride, you pause for the tequila and animal viewing, and you finish back where you started. You’re also not stuck waiting around all day; the activity time stays concentrated.

If you want a Cabo excursion that doesn’t require advanced planning or a rental car, this does a lot right for the price.

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Hotel pickup in Cabo: why it matters with a short tour

Camel Ride & ATV Combo in Migriño, Mexico - Hotel pickup in Cabo: why it matters with a short tour
Round-trip transportation is included, and pickup is offered. That’s a big deal when a tour is only about two hours of ride time. You don’t just save money on taxis—you save decision fatigue.

You’ll receive pickup timing a few days before through message, and you’ll also get confirmation at booking. The operator also caps the group size at 15 travelers, which helps keep the day feeling controlled rather than like a cattle call.

Timing note: one part of the info says plan for about 4 hours total including transportation. In real life, that’s a good mindset—two hours sounds short until you add pickup, briefing, and travel.

ATV time: what you’ll be given and what to watch for

Camel Ride & ATV Combo in Migriño, Mexico - ATV time: what you’ll be given and what to watch for
Your ATV portion includes the important basics: use of the ATV equipment, plus a helmet, goggles, and bandana. That setup is more than a convenience. It helps you actually enjoy the ride without scrambling to find safety gear.

You should still treat ATV riding like…well, ATV riding. Expect dust and the need to keep your hands and head positioned for uneven terrain. The helmet and goggles help, but you’ll still want to dress for movement.

Here’s the practical thing I’d plan around: some ATV combos in the area involve extra vehicle liability steps. One guest noted they required a $500 credit-card hold and an optional collision insurance cost per vehicle, with consequences for even minor damage. The tour info you were given also states optional collision insurance and that you may be able to use an open credit card voucher instead.

What that means for you: if you’re booking with a strict budget, it’s smart to decide in advance whether you want to pay for the optional coverage. If you’d rather avoid surprise holds, bring the right payment method and keep an eye on what the check-in desk asks for.

Camel safari: the part people remember

Camel Ride & ATV Combo in Migriño, Mexico - Camel safari: the part people remember
Camel rides sound quaint, but they’re not just for kids. You’ll get about an hour, which is long enough to enjoy the pace, take photos, and feel like you’re actually in the moment rather than just getting on and off.

A guest highlighted how helpful and supportive the camel guide was—Rolando was named specifically—and also praised the team walking the camels and handling pictures. That matters because camel rides are calmer when people are attentive to safety and comfort.

Also, the camel portion is a nice counterbalance to the ATV. If you’re traveling with mixed ages or mixed thrill levels, the combo feels fair: one activity speeds you up, the other slows you down.

Migriño Beach and the wildlife stop: secluded, film-linked, and photo-friendly

Camel Ride & ATV Combo in Migriño, Mexico - Migriño Beach and the wildlife stop: secluded, film-linked, and photo-friendly
The standout location ingredient is Migriño Beach, described as iconic, beautiful, and secluded. It’s also said that parts of Brad Pitt’s Troy movie were filmed there, which adds a fun layer if you like connecting places to what you’ve seen on screen.

During the stop, you’re meant to see wildlife. The specific animals called out in the tour info and tour day context include birds and iguanas (from the small zoo setup), and the beach stop is positioned as a chance to spot wildlife in a quieter area.

Practical takeaway: this is the point in the day where you’ll want to slow down. The views and the seclusion are the reason many people like this tour even if they don’t care about extreme speed.

And if you’re hoping to capture photos beyond phone-in-hand snapshots, read the room before you go. One guest wished they’d been told to bring a selfie stick or GoPro for better personal photos, noting that the operator’s photo quality can be pricey if you buy their shots. Bring your own simple camera support and you’ll feel more in control.

Tequila tasting and small zoo setup: included, but pace matters

Camel Ride & ATV Combo in Migriño, Mexico - Tequila tasting and small zoo setup: included, but pace matters
A complimentary tequila tasting is included, and you’ll also visit a small animal setup with birds and iguanas. The goal is to add a calm, family-friendly element between the two rides.

Since tequila tasting is alcoholic beverages, I treat this as a “pace yourself” moment. If you know you’ll want to keep moving after tasting, it’s smart to go easy so you don’t feel sluggish later—especially if you’re the type who gets dehydrated quickly in the sun.

The zoo-and-animal angle also explains why the combo works for families. It breaks up the day into different textures: action, then relaxed viewing, then action again.

Price and extras: where the real total can change

Camel Ride & ATV Combo in Migriño, Mexico - Price and extras: where the real total can change
At $125 per person, the headline value is strong if you compare what’s included. Your included items are the big ones: ATV equipment, helmet/goggles/bandana, round-trip transportation, and the tequila tasting.

But two add-ons can affect what you actually pay:

1) Park entrance fee: listed as $25 USD per person, not included.

2) Collision/vehicle liability options: collision insurance is optional, and a credit card hold may be required depending on the setup (one guest mentioned a $500 hold and a per-vehicle insurance cost, plus optional medical insurance).

Then there’s another fee mentioned in a guest note: an entry fee for the farm area. Your provided details call out the park entrance fee, so it’s possible these overlap depending on how the operator labels the area. Either way, the best move is to check your confirmation and ask what the entrance fees cover so you don’t feel blindsided at the gate.

My “value check” advice: if $125 is already your target budget, set aside extra money for the entrance fee at minimum, and decide what you want to do about vehicle coverage before you arrive.

Who this Camel Ride & ATV combo suits best

Camel Ride & ATV Combo in Migriño, Mexico - Who this Camel Ride & ATV combo suits best
I think this tour is best if you want variety without taking a full day. It’s also a good fit when your group has different interests: someone can love the ATV, and someone else can enjoy the camel ride and the wildlife stop.

It’s also a strong choice if you’re staying near Cabo San Lucas and prefer pickup over navigating on your own. The fact the operator keeps it to a maximum of 15 travelers helps too.

If you’re traveling with kids or you’re worried about long, hot excursions, the schedule is friendly. You’re not out there for 6–8 hours of continuous activity. You’re out there for a concentrated block with built-in breaks.

Small but important practical tips

Here are the details that can make the day smoother:

  • Bring a way to take your own photos/video. If you want more control than the operator’s photo staff, bring a selfie stick or GoPro-style setup as you can.
  • Wear closed-toe shoes you can walk in and that won’t fall off easily. ATV riding plus beach terrain means your feet will matter.
  • Assume dust and sun. Even if the ride is not described as extreme, you’ll still feel the Cabo conditions.
  • Go into insurance decisions calmly. Decide if you’ll pay for collision coverage or if you’ll use the open credit-card voucher approach. Read what they ask for at check-in.
  • Pace the tequila. Enjoy it, but don’t treat it like a party if you’re still planning to ride afterward.

Should you book this tour?

I’d book it if you want an easy, two-ride Cabo experience with included ATV gear and hotel pickup, plus a beach-and-wildlife stop that feels more private than the big-name tourist circuits. The price-to-inclusions ratio is solid, especially because transportation and ATV safety gear are included.

I’d think twice if you hate surprises around add-on fees or vehicle liability holds. The entrance fee is expected, and optional collision coverage can change the final number. If you go in prepared—knowing what extra costs might apply and bringing the right payment method—you’ll be much happier.

If you’re looking for a straightforward way to mix thrills with a scenic animal-and-beach moment in Migriño, this combo is a strong choice.

FAQ

How long is the Camel Ride & ATV Combo in Migriño?

The tour is listed as about 2 hours (approx.). You should plan for around 4 hours total when you include transportation.

Is hotel pickup included?

Yes. Round-trip transportation is included, and pickup is offered.

What’s included with the ATV portion?

You get use of the ATV equipment plus a helmet, goggles, and a bandana.

Is tequila tasting included?

Yes. Tequila tasting with alcoholic beverages is included.

Are park or entry fees included in the $125 price?

No. A park entrance fee of $25 USD per person is not included.

Do I need to buy collision insurance?

Collision insurance is optional. The tour info also notes you can use an open credit card voucher instead of purchasing collision insurance, depending on the requirements per vehicle.

Is the tour offered in English?

Yes. English is listed as the offered language.

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