Baja turns into a ride-and-snack adventure. This 5-hour Cabo combo pairs electric bike fun with camels, plus a Mexican buffet lunch and the kind of tequila-and-margarita finish that makes the day feel like a proper event. Winter adds a bonus: humpback whales may show up from the coast while you’re riding and walking.
I love how organized it feels from the start. You get protective body gear and a clear setup for the e-bike, and first-timers (even people a bit nervous about biking) seem to get the teaching and encouragement they need, with guides like Luis and Raul mentioned for helping you feel confident fast.
The other thing I really like is the mix of settings in one outing. You’re out on beaches and ranch grounds, then you’re at a spot where whale sightings are part of the winter story, and the team often keeps the pace fun and friendly while you eat, sip, and snap photos—plus guides like Isha and Hector are called out for being warm, helpful, and accommodating.
One drawback to plan for: the sticker price doesn’t include the on-site fees. You’ll likely add a $25 park entrance fee at check-in and a $15 e-bike collision charge at check-in, plus you’ll want a moderate fitness level since there’s real riding and a beach walk.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About
- Electric Bike and Camel Time in Cabo: What Makes This Tour Different
- Pickup, Transfers, and the Scenic Coast Ride You’ll Feel in Your Bones
- Tierra Sagrada and the Electric Bike Portion: Helmets, Teaching, and Beach Breezes
- Camels at the Ranch and a 20-Minute Beach Walk Without the Rush
- Margarita Making, Tequila Tasting, and an Unlimited Mexican Buffet Lunch
- Price and Hidden-Feel Fees: Getting the Real Total for $129
- Who Should Book, and Who Might Want a Different Plan
- Should You Book This Cabo E-Bike and Camel Ride?
- FAQ
- What’s included in the $129 price?
- Are the park entrance fee and collision fee included?
- How long does the tour last?
- When do I get picked up?
- Is the tour suitable for first-time e-bike riders?
- What are the age, height, and weight requirements?
- Do you offer vegetarian options?
- What about drinks and alcohol?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
- What language is the tour offered in?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

- Electric bikes made for first-timers: you get geared up and taught how to ride, so the learning curve feels manageable
- Winter humpback whale chances: the coast drive and beach time give you multiple moments to spot breaching whales
- Camel time plus a short beach walk: you get photos and interaction, then a 20-minute stroll on a peaceful shoreline
- Unlimited Mexican buffet with included drinks: local tequila and ice-cold beer go with the meal, and vegetarian options are available
- Margarita-making and tequila tasting: you’re not just eating and leaving; you’re doing a small food-and-drink lesson
- Small group size: capped at 14 people, which keeps things from feeling rushed
Electric Bike and Camel Time in Cabo: What Makes This Tour Different
This isn’t a one-note outing. You’re doing three distinct things in one day: a scenic drive, electric biking through Baja beaches, and a camel experience that ends with lunch and drinks. That variety matters because it keeps the afternoon moving—no waiting around with nothing to do, and no feeling like you’re repeating the same view for hours.
The electric bike part gives you range without the “all workout, no fun” problem. With e-bikes, the ride becomes about the outdoors and the route, not about conserving energy for steep climbs. And because the guides focus on teaching and pacing, it’s easier to join even if you haven’t ridden a bike in a while.
Then the camels add a totally different vibe. You’re not just posing with an animal; you’ll get a chance to interact, learn a bit about how they’re treated, and take photos before heading to a secluded stretch of beach for a calm walk. In winter, the whale-spotting moments add another layer of excitement that you don’t get on every camel tour.
Finally, the food-and-drink finish ties it together. You’re getting an unlimited Mexican buffet plus a margarita lesson and tequila tasting, which turns the day into a full, rounded experience instead of a quick stop-and-go excursion.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Baja California Sur.
Pickup, Transfers, and the Scenic Coast Ride You’ll Feel in Your Bones

Plan on a big chunk of time before you even touch the bikes. The tour runs about 5 hours total, and that includes roughly 2 hours of transfer time. Pickup happens about 1 hour and 30 minutes before the start time, and the pickup location and time are confirmed within 24 hours.
What I like about this setup is that you’re not just getting to a place—you’re traveling through the region with a reason. The drive is described as scenic along the Pacific coastline and toward a hidden ranch. If you’re in winter, you’re also encouraged to watch for giant humpback whales breaching and playing as you ride along the deep blue ocean.
One practical note: transfers are part of the day, so if you hate long car time, you might feel it. If you’re okay with a scenic ride and want the day to feel like a full outing, the timing works well.
Tierra Sagrada and the Electric Bike Portion: Helmets, Teaching, and Beach Breezes

When you arrive at Tierra Sagrada with the Cabo Adventures team, the first step is getting equipped. You’ll be fitted with protective body gear, and you’ll need to wear a standard safety helmet during the ride. After that, you board an electric bike that’s described as powerful but easy to ride.
This part is where the guides can make or break the experience. Names that come up in standout fashion include Raul and Luis for teaching and encouragement, especially for people who are riding an e-bike for the first time. That matters because riding confidence changes your whole mood. If you feel supported while learning the basics, you stop worrying and start enjoying the Baja surroundings.
The ride itself is built around variety. You’ll explore Baja areas and beautiful beaches, with fresh ocean air and that steady “let’s go” pace that feels like freedom, not a guided chore. Some accounts also describe being able to go faster on the e-bikes in places like the desert and on the beach, which is a good sign if you want a bit of thrill without needing extreme fitness.
Winter can add a wow moment mid-ride. You’re guided to look for humpback whales breaching during this season. Even if whales don’t show, the coastal setting and beach biking are still the core value here—this is an outdoor time-first activity, not a quick photo stop.
Camels at the Ranch and a 20-Minute Beach Walk Without the Rush

After the e-bike ride, the camel portion comes in close and personal. You’ll meet a family of camels, get a photo opportunity, and have time for interaction. One common praise point is how friendly and informative the guide is during this phase—people specifically mention learning about how camels are treated and cared for in Cabo.
Then you get a slower moment: about a 20-minute walk along a secluded, peaceful beach. This is important because it balances the energy of the biking. The walk gives you time to look around, breathe, and enjoy the coastline without the focus shifting every few minutes.
If you’re traveling in winter, keep your eyes out during this beach time too. The tour describes humpback whales as a seasonal possibility, and at least one family reported seeing 7+ whales during the excursion. That’s not guaranteed, but when it happens, it changes the day from fun to memorable.
Margarita Making, Tequila Tasting, and an Unlimited Mexican Buffet Lunch

This is the part that turns the half-day into a full-on meal-and-sip celebration. After the camel and beach time, you’ll sit down for an unlimited Mexican buffet. The food is described as local flavors and home-made dishes, with vegetarian options available.
What I think makes the lunch strong is not just the buffet label. Guides are described as helping with dietary needs, and people specifically mention assistance in choosing dishes when restrictions are involved. If you have to be selective, you’re not stuck guessing blindly—you have a team that can point you in the right direction.
Drinks come with the meal. The tour includes ice-cold beer and local tequila. Then the experience doesn’t stop at eating: there’s a fun margarita making lesson and a tequila tasting afterward. Guides are repeatedly praised for making great margaritas, and one person even credits their guide by name—Luis—for excellent margaritas.
One practical consideration: you’ll be mixing biking, beach time, and alcohol. Pace yourself. If you tend to get tired or lightheaded, stick to a slower rhythm so the ride home doesn’t feel like a comedown.
Price and Hidden-Feel Fees: Getting the Real Total for $129

The listed price is $129 per person, but the real cost depends on two charges due at check-in:
- $25 park entrance fee per person (required at check-in for Tierra Sagrada – Cabo Adventures)
- $15 electric bike collision insurance per person (required at check-in)
So your spending plan should treat the tour more like a base price plus on-site add-ons. If you’re doing the math, you’re looking at $129 + $25 + $15 as your likely total before any optional extras like photos.
That said, the value is still there for the right person. You’re not just paying for a bike rental or a camel photo. You’re getting protective gear, guided ride time, camel interaction, a beach walk, unlimited lunch, and included drinks, plus the margarita lesson and tequila tasting. If your day in Cabo is going to be mostly outdoors, this kind of bundled experience can beat piecing everything together separately.
Also note the group size: max 14 travelers. Smaller groups generally help your experience feel smoother and less chaotic, especially during the ride instruction and when people are lining up for food and drinks.
Who Should Book, and Who Might Want a Different Plan

This tour is set up for people with at least a moderate physical fitness level. There’s biking involved and a beach walk that lasts about 20 minutes. It’s not described as extreme, but it’s also not a sit-and-watch activity.
There are also clear participation limits:
- Minimum age 8 years
- Minimum height 1.5 meters
- Weight limit 265 lbs / 120 kg
- Expectant mothers may not participate
- You should be comfortable wearing a standard safety helmet
If you’re someone who enjoys active days—biking, walking, being outside—and you want a single outing that mixes animals, ocean views, and food, this fits well. It’s also a strong pick for groups that can’t agree on one activity: the e-bike crowd gets their ride, and the camel/food crowd gets their moment too.
If you’re very sensitive to car time, remember the transfer portion is about two hours total within the 5-hour window. You’ll spend a meaningful part of your day in an air-conditioned vehicle, so be ready for that.
Should You Book This Cabo E-Bike and Camel Ride?

I’d book it if you want a day that feels like a real Baja outing: active but not scary, with a scenic coast drive, whale-spotting hope in winter, a calm camel-and-beach break, and an included lunch and drink experience that isn’t just an afterthought.
I would skip it if you’re trying to keep costs tightly controlled, since the $25 entrance and $15 collision fee make the true total higher than the headline price. I’d also reconsider if you don’t want to wear a helmet, or if biking and walking aren’t your thing.
FAQ
What’s included in the $129 price?
Lunch is included as an unlimited Mexican buffet, along with alcoholic beverages (ice-cold beer and local tequila), air-conditioned transportation, and protective body equipment. You’ll also get the guided parts of the electric bike and camel experience.
Are the park entrance fee and collision fee included?
No. There’s a $25 per person park entrance fee required at check-in, and a $15 per person electric bike collision fee required at check-in.
How long does the tour last?
The duration is about 5 hours total, and that includes approximately 2 hours of transfer time.
When do I get picked up?
Pickup is about 1 hour and 30 minutes before the tour start time. The exact pickup time and location are confirmed within 24 hours of booking.
Is the tour suitable for first-time e-bike riders?
The tour is described as having electric bikes that are easy to ride, and the guides teach you how the experience works.
What are the age, height, and weight requirements?
Minimum age is 8 years. Minimum height is 1.5 meters. Maximum weight is 265 lbs / 120 kg.
Do you offer vegetarian options?
Yes. Vegetarian options are available on the Mexican buffet, and the tour information notes that dietary needs can be handled.
What about drinks and alcohol?
Ice-cold beer and local tequila are included. The tour also includes a margarita-making lesson and tequila tasting.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time (based on local time).
What language is the tour offered in?
The tour is offered in English.





