All inclusive private Beach Club

REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS

All inclusive private Beach Club

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  • 6 hours (approx.)
  • From $149.00
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Cabo days don’t get lazier than this. At Tierra Sagrada Beach Club in Cabo San Lucas, you spend about half a day on the Pacific side with an oceanfront pool, unlimited Mexican buffet, and ice-cold beer and tequila—plus activities if you want to be social.

I like that the vibe stays easy but organized. You can mix pool-and-beach relaxation with things like beach games, and a hands-on food cooking class paired with tequila tastings; the staff are the kind that notice you before you have to ask (I kept hearing names like Miguelito and Fernando in the spirit of great service).

One thing to factor in: it’s called all-inclusive, but there’s a $25 per person park entrance fee not included, and the ocean conditions can mean you’ll watch the waves more than swim when current is strong.

Key Points to Know Before You Go

All inclusive private Beach Club - Key Points to Know Before You Go

  • Oceanfront pool + jacuzzi setup: Real downtime built into the day, right by the water.
  • Unlimited Mexican buffet, plus beer and tequila: You can eat and drink without doing math every time you order.
  • Tequila tastings and a cooking class: Not just lounging—there’s a structured, fun food-and-flavor element.
  • Beach games, DJ vibes, and optional extras: Activity if you want it, quiet if you don’t.
  • Kids adventure park on-site: Mini zipline, petting zoo, play areas, and sand options for younger kids.
  • Check what’s extra: Massage costs extra, and the park entrance fee is not included.

Tierra Sagrada Beach Club: The Pacific-Side Escape That Feels Private

All inclusive private Beach Club - Tierra Sagrada Beach Club: The Pacific-Side Escape That Feels Private
This is one of those Cabo half-day plans that works because it’s simple. You’re picked up (from most hotels), taken to Tierra Sagrada, and then you’re basically given permission to slow down for hours.

The beach club sits right on the Pacific Ocean. That matters. The views are the point, and the facility is set up so you can switch between sun, shade, pool, and sea without feeling like you’re constantly moving.

It also feels calmer than you’d expect for a cruise-style outing. The max size is listed as 200 travelers, and the day is set up in a way where staff can still keep an eye on what’s happening—especially around the water. In the kind of reviews that actually help you decide, lifeguard safety and attention to details keep showing up.

You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Cabo San Lucas

What All-Inclusive Really Means Here (Food, Drinks, and Activities)

Let’s translate the “all-inclusive private beach club” label into what you can plan around.

Food and drinks

You get an unlimited Mexican buffet for lunch. That’s the backbone of the deal: you don’t need to track your meal time or hunt down food between beach activities.

On the drinks side, the package includes alcoholic beverages—ice-cold beer and tequila. That’s a huge value piece because Cabo can get expensive fast once you’re on the water.

Included activities

You’re not just parking yourself poolside. The day includes:

  • Tequila tasting
  • A food cooking class
  • Beach games and activities
  • Beach-club time with a large oceanfront swimming pool and jacuzzi

Also, the programming mentions trying tequila and mezcal tasting as part of the fun. Even if you focus mainly on the tequila component, the point is this isn’t a silent buffet-and-sun setup.

What can cost extra

Two costs are explicitly flagged:

  • A $25 per person park entrance fee is not included
  • Massage is available, but extra charge applies

If you’re budgeting tightly, treat the base price ($149 per person) as the start, then add the park entrance fee when you calculate your real total.

The 4-Hour Beach-Club Itinerary: How Your Time Actually Plays Out

All inclusive private Beach Club - The 4-Hour Beach-Club Itinerary: How Your Time Actually Plays Out
You’ll spend about 4 hours at Tierra Sagrada (with the overall tour lasting about 6 hours including transport).

Step into beach-club mode

Right away, you get the core experience: lounge by the pool and oceanfront area, cool off when you want, and keep it moving at your own pace. The pool and jacuzzi are both part of the included experience, so it’s worth timing at least a bit of time for both.

If you’re the type who likes to settle in fast, this is easy. Set your spot, pick your drink, and let the day start without a sightseeing checklist.

Unlimited lunch, then flavor activities

Lunch is unlimited Mexican buffet style. This matters because buffet meals can go either way on day trips—some are basic, some are surprisingly good. What I’d take from the experience design here is that the lunch is treated as a center point, not a rushed afterthought.

After you’ve eaten, you can connect the food side to the educational part: the day includes a cooking class and tequila tasting. The balance is nice. You’re learning something, but it doesn’t feel like school. It’s more like a fun, guided way to get into Mexican flavors while you’re already in vacation mode.

Beach games, DJ vibes, and optional extras

There are beach games and activities, plus an in-house DJ for the laid-back soundtrack. It’s a good mix for couples who want a relaxing day without feeling bored, and it works for families because there’s enough structure to keep kids engaged.

If you want to slow down even more, there’s also the option of a soothing massage, but it’s extra. You can treat that as a bonus splurge rather than a requirement.

Pool, Ocean, and Safety: When You Should Swim and When to Watch the Waves

All inclusive private Beach Club - Pool, Ocean, and Safety: When You Should Swim and When to Watch the Waves
I really like that this experience doesn’t pretend the ocean is always calm. One review highlights that ocean currents can be too strong to swim at times, while the waves make for stunning scenery when you’re walking and watching from safer footing.

So here’s how I’d handle it:

  • If you’re feeling confident, use the pool as your guaranteed swim time (it’s included and right there).
  • If the ocean looks active, switch your mindset to views and shoreline time.

Safety support is also part of the feel of the day. You’ll see mention of a lifeguard keeping guests safe, which is exactly what you want when your plan includes water access.

Couples vs. Families: Who This Cabo Day Club Fits Best

All inclusive private Beach Club - Couples vs. Families: Who This Cabo Day Club Fits Best
This is a half-day that works for a lot of travel styles, but it shines in two groups.

Couples and adults who want relaxation with a side of fun

The tone described is serene and laid back. You’ve got pool-and-beach time, drinks, and the kind of staff service that makes the day feel smooth. If you like your Cabo experiences less like a checklist and more like a personal retreat day, this is a strong match.

The tequila tasting and cooking class add just enough structure to keep it from becoming repetitive.

Families, especially with kids who need activity

Kids have their own space: a kids adventure park with a mini zipline, petting zoo, Mining Company, musical garden, and plenty of play areas. There are also sand pits and a climbing net challenge for the more adventurous.

For families, that’s a big deal. It means you can build your schedule around both adults relaxing and kids burning off energy—without constant negotiation.

Staff Matters: The Names That Kept Coming Up (Miguelito, Fernando, and More)

All inclusive private Beach Club - Staff Matters: The Names That Kept Coming Up (Miguelito, Fernando, and More)
Service isn’t a fluff topic here. It’s part of why the day feels worth it.

In the feedback, specific staff names kept popping up: Miguelito is mentioned as phenomenal, with the whole team described as eager to help. Fernando is called out for being on top of every detail and making the visit exceptional.

And on the service side at the resort/club level, names like Tony, Johnathan, and Anthony are tied to excellent service and knowledgeable help. If you’re the type who pays attention to how quickly staff respond and how calmly they handle guests, that kind of consistency is a good sign.

Even if you never meet the exact people named, the theme is consistent: staff attention makes the experience feel handled, not chaotic.

Getting There: Pickup Time Windows and Where to Meet

All inclusive private Beach Club - Getting There: Pickup Time Windows and Where to Meet
Transportation is included from most hotels, and it runs via air-conditioned vehicle.

Pickup timing is listed as up to 90 minutes before start time, and your exact pickup location and time show up when you click the contact tour operator button. When you arrive at pickup, you should look for a white Cabo Adventures van.

If you want this day to feel friction-free, I’d recommend planning to be ready early. That way, you’re not stressed while the crew is syncing schedules.

The official meeting point is at Cabo Adventures Blvd. Paseo de la Marina Lote 7-A, Centro, Marina, 23410 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico. The activity ends back at the meeting point.

Price and Value Check: Is $149 a Good Deal in Cabo?

All inclusive private Beach Club - Price and Value Check: Is $149 a Good Deal in Cabo?
At $149 per person for about 6 hours total (with about 4 hours on-site), the value depends on how you compare it to typical Cabo costs.

Here’s the simple equation:

  • You’re getting lunch (unlimited Mexican buffet)
  • Plus included alcoholic beverages (beer and tequila)
  • With activities (beach games, cooking class, tequila tasting)
  • And round-trip transportation

For Cabo, that combo is often where day trips get expensive—because food and drinks alone can add up quickly. The included pool and jacuzzi also make the day feel like more than a photo stop.

Now the “watch out” part: the $25 per person park entrance fee is not included. So your real cost is closer to $149 + $25 for the entrance component.

I still see solid value if you plan to eat and drink during the beach-club hours. This isn’t a budget picnic—you’re paying for a controlled, all-in vibe with staff support and no need to constantly decide where to go next.

Extra Options: Massage, A La Carte, and How to Avoid Surprise Spending

Even with the included unlimited buffet, there’s an A la carte menu available with fresh local dishes. That’s there if you want to go beyond buffet items or if you prefer ordering specific meals rather than keeping it buffet-style.

Just remember: A la carte meals aren’t listed as included. If you want to keep spending predictable, eat from the unlimited buffet, then choose any extra dishes only if you’re truly hungry or craving something specific.

Massage is also available but costs extra. Treat it like a splurge you might add if the day’s going well—not something you should assume is part of the base deal.

So, Should You Book Tierra Sagrada Beach Club?

I’d book this if you want:

  • A half-day in Cabo that’s easy to manage
  • Oceanfront pool time with drinks included
  • Unlimited lunch without hunting for restaurants
  • A mix of relaxation and light activities (tequila tasting, cooking class, beach games)

I’d think twice if:

  • You’re trying to keep costs ultra-low (because the $25 per person park entrance fee isn’t included)
  • You really want nonstop ocean swimming no matter the conditions (the ocean can have currents that limit swimming)

If you’re a couple or a family who wants a simple Cabo day with real comfort—pool, food, drinks, and staff attention—this is a strong match.

FAQ

How long is the Tierra Sagrada Beach Club experience?

It runs for approximately 6 hours total, with about 4 hours at the beach club.

Is pickup from my hotel included?

Yes. Round-trip transportation is included from most hotels. Your pickup time and location appear when you click the contact tour operator button, and pickup can be up to 90 minutes before the start time.

What’s included in the all-inclusive package?

Lunch is included as an unlimited Mexican buffet. Alcoholic beverages include ice-cold beer and tequila. The package also includes a tequila tasting, food cooking classes, beach games and activities, and access to the large oceanfront swimming pool and jacuzzi.

What is not included in the price?

The $25 per person park entrance fee is not included, and any massage is an extra charge. Meals from the A la carte menu are also not included.

Do I need a ticket in advance?

A mobile ticket is offered, and confirmation is received at the time of booking.

How many people are on the tour?

This activity has a maximum of 200 travelers.

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