REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS
Desert and Beach ATV Tour in Los Cabos
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Two worlds, one ATV ride. This desert and beach ATV tour in Cabo San Lucas pairs narrow Baja trails with Pacific coastline air, so your 2 hours feel like two different scenes stitched together. I especially like how the route mixes desert riding with beach views, not just one or the other.
I also like that you get two brief scenic stops, including Playa Migrino, so you can slow down and actually take it in. One consideration: you should plan for extra costs like a $25 entrance fee per person and optional collision insurance ($35 USD per ATV).
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Note Before You Go
- Baja Desert Meets the Pacific: What This ATV Tour Actually Feels Like
- Where You Meet: G-Force Adventures and Pickup in Cabo San Lucas
- The 2-Hour Ride: Desert Trails, Playa Migrino, and a Second Scenic Stop
- Stop 1: Playa Migrino
- Stop 2: Another Coastal Scenic Point
- What’s Included So You Don’t Overthink the Day
- Price and Extra Fees: How to Judge the Real Value
- Entrance Fee: $25 per person (not included)
- Optional collision insurance: $35 USD per ATV
- What makes the included items feel fair
- The Guide Factor: Angelica and a Fun, Clear Ride
- Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
- Final Call: Should You Book This Los Cabos ATV Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Desert and Beach ATV Tour in Los Cabos?
- Where is the meeting point for the ATV tour?
- Is pickup offered?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- What will I ride during the tour?
- How many stops are included, and where is the first one?
- What’s included in the tour?
- Are there any extra fees I should expect?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Things I’d Note Before You Go

- Small group size (max 15) makes it easier to stay oriented and follow the guide’s pace.
- ATV time plus real scenery stops means you’re not just riding nonstop for 2 hours.
- Playa Migrino is your first scenic stop, which is helpful for mentally picturing the tour.
- Air-conditioned transport and bottled water keep the pre-ride and post-ride parts comfortable.
- Entrance fee and optional collision insurance can change the true cost, so budget for them.
Baja Desert Meets the Pacific: What This ATV Tour Actually Feels Like
This is the kind of tour that makes sense the minute you hear the description: you’ll ride through narrow desert trails and then head out along a beach stretch on the Pacific coastline. That switch matters. Desert riding brings the dusty, rugged feel of Baja, while the shoreline portion gives you open sky, sea air, and that classic Cabo sense of space.
The timing helps too. At about 2 hours, the tour is long enough to feel like a real outing, yet short enough that you’re not exhausted by the end. The two quick stops also help you reset your eyes and take photos without turning the whole day into a long waiting game.
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Where You Meet: G-Force Adventures and Pickup in Cabo San Lucas

Your tour starts at G-Force Adventures, on Carretera Cabo San Lucas, Av. La Paz Km. 106, 23473 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico. The ride ends back at that same meeting point. If you’re planning around the rest of your day, that return matters—it keeps things simple.
Pickup is offered. After you reserve online, you’ll receive confirmation with your pickup time, and you’ll be asked to enter your hotel or villa name. If you’re not using transportation, you’ll get a route map from your staying location to the tour company address.
English is available, too, which is a practical win for anyone who wants safety instructions and route talk to be clear. You’ll get your confirmation at booking time, so you’re not guessing the day before.
The 2-Hour Ride: Desert Trails, Playa Migrino, and a Second Scenic Stop

The core experience is straightforward: you’re out on an ATV for about 2 hours, riding through narrow desert paths and then along the Pacific beach area. The ride is designed with short breaks built in—two brief stops at scenic points—so the tour doesn’t turn into a nonstop blur.
Stop 1: Playa Migrino
Playa Migrino is your first scenic stop. This is where you can take a breath and switch gears from driving to viewing. Because the itinerary starts with this named location, it’s also the easiest stop to anchor in your head, especially if you’re using it to plan what you’ll do later in Cabo.
What I’d plan for here is simple: sun protection and your phone/camera ready to go. You’re close to beach scenery, which usually means bright light and fast-changing conditions.
Stop 2: Another Coastal Scenic Point
Your second stop is the other scenic highlight, but the exact name isn’t listed in the details I have. Still, the structure is the same: it’s brief, scenic, and part of the reason the tour feels more than just “ATVs go brrr.”
If you hate short stops where you feel rushed, keep your expectations aligned. This tour gives you two moments to enjoy the view, not a long lunch break.
What’s Included So You Don’t Overthink the Day
Good ATV tours don’t just hand you a machine—they manage the experience around it. Here, you get:
- Safety equipment (so you’re not showing up completely unprepared)
- Bottled water (helpful when you’re driving in open conditions)
- An air-conditioned vehicle (for pickup/transfer comfort before and after)
That air-conditioned transport is one of those details that feels small until you’re standing in the heat with dust in your hair. It also makes it easier to time the tour without turning the day into a full-day logistics problem.
Price and Extra Fees: How to Judge the Real Value

I can’t see a base tour price in the details provided, so I won’t pretend one number is the whole story. But I can help you judge value based on the costs that are clearly stated.
Entrance Fee: $25 per person (not included)
You should plan on the $25 entrance fee per person. Since it’s not included, it’s the most likely “surprise cost” element. The smart move is to budget for it now rather than hoping it won’t apply to you.
Optional collision insurance: $35 USD per ATV
Collision insurance is listed as optional at $35 USD per ATV. This is a personal call. If you’re the kind of person who hates uncertainty around vehicle damage, it may feel worth it. If you’re confident in how you ride and you’re already covered by your own insurance, you might decide to skip it.
Either way, treat it like part of your math, not an afterthought. In an ATV setting, “optional” doesn’t mean “free”—it means you decide based on risk tolerance.
What makes the included items feel fair
Even with those extra fees, the tour includes safety gear, water, and transport, and it limits the group to 15 people max. That small-group cap is usually a sign the operator is trying to keep the ride organized and safe—not just move people through.
The Guide Factor: Angelica and a Fun, Clear Ride

A good guide can make or break an ATV tour. The standout praise included in the information is that Angelica is a great guide, and that the experience was awesome with a real sense of enjoyment. That matches what you want from this kind of activity: clear direction, a steady pace, and confidence building for the group.
Also, because the tour offers English, you’re less likely to miss key safety cues. When you’re on narrow trails or transitioning from desert to beach, you want instructions you can understand instantly.
Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Skip It)

This most people can participate style of tour (as stated in the details) is a good sign if you’re generally comfortable with active outdoor time and following guidance.
I think it’s a strong match for:
- People who want two scenery types in one short tour: desert and Pacific coast
- Anyone who likes structured breaks, since the tour includes two scenic stops
- Riders who enjoy a small-group pace (maximum 15)
I’d think twice if:
- You’re allergic to extra fees and prefer fully bundled pricing (because the $25 entrance fee is not included and insurance is optional)
- You want a long, slow sightseeing day rather than a ride-focused experience (this is built around ATV time plus two short stops)
Final Call: Should You Book This Los Cabos ATV Tour?

If you want a quick, high-satisfaction dose of Baja plus Pacific views, this tour is a smart option. The combination of desert trails, a named first stop at Playa Migrino, and a second scenic coastline moment makes it feel efficient. Add in the safety gear, bottled water, and air-conditioned transport, and it reads as good value for a 2-hour outing.
Before you book, do two things:
- Budget for the $25 entrance fee per person so the day stays stress-free.
- Decide ahead of time whether you want the optional $35 collision insurance per ATV, based on how you handle risk.
If that fits your style, book it. If you’re hoping for a fully all-in, slow sightseeing experience, you might prefer something with longer stop times and fewer “extras.”
FAQ
How long is the Desert and Beach ATV Tour in Los Cabos?
The tour duration is approximately 2 hours.
Where is the meeting point for the ATV tour?
The start (and end) point is G-Force Adventures, Carretera Cabo San Lucas, Av. La Paz Km. 106, 23473 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico.
Is pickup offered?
Yes. Pickup is offered, and after you reserve you’ll receive confirmation with your pickup time.
What language is the tour offered in?
The tour is offered in English.
What will I ride during the tour?
You’ll ride through narrow desert trails and along a beach on the Pacific coastline.
How many stops are included, and where is the first one?
There are two brief stops at scenic points. The first stop is at Playa Migrino.
What’s included in the tour?
The tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle, safety equipment, and bottled water.
Are there any extra fees I should expect?
Yes. There is an entrance fee of $25.00 per person (not included), and collision insurance is optional at $35 USD per ATV.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.






























