REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS
Unique experience on Sky Bike, Atv and Camels from Cabo San Lucas
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Cabo San Lucas turns fear into motion. This combo pairs an aerial Sky Bike (a long, high pedal route) with an ATV circuit and a calmer camel moment, all wrapped up with round-trip pickup and tequila tasting.
I like that it’s built for action without feeling chaotic: you get full-body protection and clear safety limits. I also like the contrast—sky-high pedals, then fast desert riding, then a quiet camel break.
One thing to consider: the Sky Bike is not for everyone. You’re required to skip it if you have certain balance/neck/back/heart issues, and phones and cameras are not allowed during the ride.
In This Review
- Key things I’d plan for before you go
- A Sky Bike, ATV, and Camels day that actually has variety
- Price and value: what $140 covers (and what it doesn’t)
- The 2-hour plan: pickup, outfitting, then three experiences
- Sky Bike at 854 meters: the thrill, the rules, and the people who should skip
- ATV circuit: real adrenaline, plus the staff to keep it moving
- Camel ride and tequila tasting: the quieter moments that make the combo work
- What to wear and bring: your checklist for a smooth, safe ride
- Group size and how to get the most out of it
- So…should you book the Sky Bike + ATV + Camel combo?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- Is pickup included for the Cabo San Lucas tour?
- What activities are included in this tour?
- How long is the experience?
- What are the age and weight limits for the Sky Bike?
- Are phones or cameras allowed during the tour?
- Is the park entrance fee included in the price?
- Do I need to buy ATV collision insurance?
- Can I cancel and get a refund?
Key things I’d plan for before you go

- 854 meters up in the air on the Sky Bike route, with strict safety rules
- Full-body protection provided for the ATV portion
- Phones/cameras/Gopros not allowed during the tour, so plan on using the optional photo package
- Extra park fee applies ($25 USD) plus optional ATV collision insurance ($25)
- Max weight 120 kg (264/265 lbs) and min age 8—fit matters for safety gear
- English tour with a small group size (up to 25 people)
A Sky Bike, ATV, and Camels day that actually has variety

This isn’t one of those tours where you do one big thing and fill the rest with waiting. Here, the day has three different textures: high-and-slow on the Sky Bike, fast-and-loud on the ATV, and calm-and-sweet with the camels.
The Sky Bike element is what pulls most people in. You pedal along an aerial bike route said to be designed for a Guinness world record effort in 2025, with the Los Cabos version featuring an 854-meter stretch. Expect to feel your brain doing math while your legs keep turning.
Then comes the ATV circuit. You trade height for speed and dust. In the feedback I saw, the best part was the thrill plus the views—this is adrenaline with scenery you can look at, not just straight-ahead zooming.
And between those two, you get the camel ride and a tequila tasting. If you like your adventure with a breather built in, this combo fits.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Cabo San Lucas
Price and value: what $140 covers (and what it doesn’t)

The listed price is $140 per person, and it includes round-trip transfers, the ATV circuit, full-body protection equipment, and a tequila tasting. That matters because Cabo traffic and travel time can eat into your day, and transfers remove that stress.
Two add-ons can change your real total:
- A $25 USD park entrance fee applies to all tours.
- There’s an optional ATV collision insurance for $25 USD.
- Photography package isn’t included, even though staff photos are part of how they capture the experience.
In plain terms: if you’re okay budgeting a little extra for entry and photos/insurance, the base price is fair for a two-hour mix of three activities plus drinks. If you want zero extras, you’ll need to skip the photo package and collision insurance and still budget the park fee.
The 2-hour plan: pickup, outfitting, then three experiences
The tour runs about 2 hours. That short duration is the whole trick: it gives you the big hits without turning into a half-day logistics puzzle.
You’ll be picked up from your hotel area if it’s listed on the operator’s checkout page. After you book, the company sends your exact pickup time and location within 24 hours (they also use WhatsApp). For timing, this is the kind of tour where you’ll want to be ready early—once you’re at the ranch area, things move quickly.
From there, you rotate through the core parts of the day:
- Camel ride (for a slower, quieter moment)
- ATV circuit (with protection gear and a guide)
- Sky Bike (safety-checked and rule-bound, with a full aerial route)
Tequila tasting fits in as a bonus moment—an easy way to keep the day feeling like a Cabo experience, not just sport.
Sky Bike at 854 meters: the thrill, the rules, and the people who should skip

The Sky Bike is the headline. You pedal along a high aerial route that’s marketed as a record-attempt distance, with the Los Cabos setup covering 854 meters. Riders describe it as both thrilling and strangely peaceful once you’re up there—like your mind finally stops panicking and focuses on breathing.
But here’s the serious part: the safety requirements are tight.
- Maximum weight is 120 kg (264/265 lbs).
- Safety equipment must fit, since gear is required to carry out the activity.
- Minimum age is 8.
- For safety, people with back or neck problems, heart issues, balance or dizziness, and pregnant women cannot participate.
Also, for safety reasons, cell phones, cameras, and Gopros are not allowed during the tour. That’s not just a legal checkbox—it’s so staff can manage the ride without distractions and so you don’t drop anything overhead.
If you struggle with heights, or you know you’re prone to vertigo, treat this as a hard no. One of the clearest pieces of advice from the experience feedback is that it is not suitable for people with vertigo—even if the ride sounds tempting.
If you’re good with exposure to height and you can follow rules calmly, the Sky Bike is the kind of memory you’ll still smile about weeks later.
ATV circuit: real adrenaline, plus the staff to keep it moving

The ATV part is built for action. You’ll get full body protection equipment, and then you ride an ATV circuit as a group with a guide. In the feedback I saw, people loved the speed and the sense of pushing limits, especially with a guide who kept the vibe fun and safe.
One guide name that came through in the feedback was Javier—and the description of him matched what you want from a solid ATV leader: friendly, attentive, and able to handle different comfort levels.
Practical notes that matter for your comfort:
- Wear sporty clothing and closed-toed shoes.
- If you’re trying to pack light, skip sandals and anything with loose straps.
- Sunscreen helps because you’ll likely be outside before you even start riding.
Also, remember the electronics restriction applies to the tour. Even if you’re hoping to film your own ride, you won’t be able to during the activity.
If you’re an experienced rider, the ATV will still feel exciting because you’re not just bouncing around—you’re on a guided circuit designed for thrill and views.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Cabo San Lucas
Camel ride and tequila tasting: the quieter moments that make the combo work

The camel ride is the curveball in the best way. Compared with the ATV and Sky Bike, it’s slower and more grounded. People described it as peaceful and quiet, which is a nice emotional reset if you’re coming in wired for speed.
A detail that stuck in the feedback: someone even got to feed a camel named Linda. That’s the kind of interaction that turns a ride into a small story you’ll tell later.
Then there’s tequila tasting. It’s not presented as a long lesson—it’s a practical add-on that fits the timeframe and gives you a chance to relax between activities. For many visitors, it’s also where the day stops feeling like an obstacle course and starts feeling like an actual ranch experience.
What to wear and bring: your checklist for a smooth, safe ride

This tour is picky in the right ways. You’ll move faster and safer if you show up prepared.
Wear:
- Sporty clothing
- Closed-toed shoes
- Sunscreen
Bring (but note the rules):
- You might want a hat, but keep it secure.
- Leave your phone/camera/Gopro for later. They’re not allowed during the tour.
Safety and participation limits you should take seriously:
- Max weight: 120 kg / 264–265 lbs
- Min age: 8
- No participation if you have back/neck problems, heart issues, balance or dizziness, or if you’re pregnant
It’s also worth remembering that safety gear has to fit. If you’re at the upper end of the weight limit, don’t assume it’ll be fine—you should be ready for gear fitting to be strict.
Group size and how to get the most out of it

The group is capped at 25. That’s a good size for this kind of combo because it helps keep the day from turning into a long wait while you watch everyone else ride.
To get the most out of the 2 hours, I’d do two things:
- Arrive relaxed, not rushed. Your calm helps everyone.
- Listen to staff quickly. The Sky Bike experience depends on you following instructions precisely.
Also, plan your expectations around what you can and can’t capture. Since phones and cameras are off-limits during the tour, you’ll likely rely on the operator’s optional photography package if you want action shots.
So…should you book the Sky Bike + ATV + Camel combo?
If you want one day that swings between height, speed, and calm, I think this is a strong pick. The value is solid for the price because transfers, ATV equipment, and tequila tasting are included, and you’re not stuck on a single activity for the whole time.
Book it if:
- You can handle heights and you don’t have vertigo.
- You’re comfortable following safety rules.
- You want variety, not a one-trick adrenaline tour.
- You like the idea of camel time that’s genuinely peaceful.
Skip it if:
- You have balance or dizziness issues, back/neck problems, heart concerns, or you’re pregnant.
- You know you react badly to heights.
- You hate the idea of not filming during the main activity.
FAQ
FAQ
Is pickup included for the Cabo San Lucas tour?
Yes. Round-trip transfers are included. Your exact pickup time and location are sent to you within 24 hours of booking, and you can also contact the operator via WhatsApp.
What activities are included in this tour?
The tour includes a Sky Bike experience, an ATV circuit, and a camel ride, plus a tequila tasting.
How long is the experience?
It runs about 2 hours (approx.).
What are the age and weight limits for the Sky Bike?
The minimum age is 8 years old. The maximum weight for riding is 120 kg (264/265 pounds).
Are phones or cameras allowed during the tour?
No. For safety reasons, cell phones, cameras, and Gopros are not allowed during the tour.
Is the park entrance fee included in the price?
No. A park entrance fee applies to all tours and costs $25 USD.
Do I need to buy ATV collision insurance?
Optional ATV collision insurance is available for $25 USD. It is not listed as included.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.

































