REVIEW · BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR
Electric Bike and Beach Camel Ride with Mexican Buffet Lunch
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Cabo turns your afternoon into a two-in-one adventure. You start with an electric bike ride along Baja beaches, then meet calm, friendly camels for close-up moments and a peaceful beach walk—plus a meal and drinks that keep the day moving. Guides like Luis, Isha, Raul, and Hector show up with real people-energy, fast instruction, and a knack for matching different comfort levels.
I like that this tour feels organized and relaxed at the same time. The itinerary flows from pickup to ride to camel time to margaritas and an unlimited Mexican buffet, so you’re not left wondering what happens next. The food and drinks are a big deal too: ice-cold beer, local tequila, a margarita-making lesson, and tequila tasting all come in.
One consideration: the $129 price isn’t the full on-site total. You’ll also need to pay a $25 park entrance fee and a $15 e-bike collision insurance fee at check-in, plus there’s a moderate fitness requirement and minimum height rules.
In This Review
- What Makes This Tour Worth Your Time
- From Hotel Pickup to Pacific Coast Views
- Tierra Sagrada Setup: Protective Gear, Helmet, and E-Bike Confidence
- The Camel Encounter: Photos, Gentle Interaction, and a Secluded Walk
- Whale-Spotting Moments From the Ocean Drive
- Margaritas, Unlimited Mexican Buffet, and Tequila Tasting
- Price and Value: What $129 Really Buys in Cabo
- Guides Make It: Luis, Isha, Raul, and Hector at Work
- Who This Tour Suits Best (and Who Might Want Another Option)
- Should You Book Cabo Adventures E-Bike and Camel Ride?
- FAQ
- How long is the electric bike and camel ride tour?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- What extra fees should I plan for at check-in?
- What physical requirements are needed?
- Are meals and drinks included?
- How large is the group?
- What if I need to cancel?
What Makes This Tour Worth Your Time

A fun first e-bike outing: You get protective gear, a helmet, and instruction that helps even first-timers feel confident.
Camel interaction with a slow, quiet beach moment: Expect a guided meet-and-interact, then a peaceful walk (about 20 minutes) on a secluded beach.
Winter bonus: humpback whale spotting: If you go in winter, keep an eye out from the coastline drive and around the area for humpback breaches.
Food and drink aren’t an afterthought: Unlimited Mexican buffet plus beer, tequila, a margarita lesson, and tequila tasting.
Small group feel: Maximum of 14 travelers, so you’re not swallowed by a huge bus-tour crowd.
From Hotel Pickup to Pacific Coast Views
Your day starts before you even touch the bikes. Cabo Adventures picks you up from your hotel about 1.5 hours before the tour start time, and they confirm the exact pickup location and timing after booking. You’ll be on an air-conditioned vehicle for the scenic drive and transfers, and the total tour time (around 5 hours) includes about 2 hours of transfer.
That transfer time matters more than you might think. You head along the Pacific coastline and toward a hidden ranch area, so you’re not just sitting still—you’re getting Baja scenery right away. And if you’re traveling in winter, this is when giant humpback whales can be spotted as they breach and play. It’s not guaranteed, but the timing is built around your odds.
Practical tip: dress for wind. Even on a “beachy” day, the coast can feel breezy once you’re stopped, moving, or out near open ocean air.
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Tierra Sagrada Setup: Protective Gear, Helmet, and E-Bike Confidence

At Tierra Sagrada (Cabo Adventures), the team gets you ready quickly. You’ll receive protective body equipment and a standard safety helmet, then get on an electric bike that’s described as powerful but easy to ride. This matters for two reasons:
- E-bikes can be intimidating if you’re rusty on bicycles, or if you’re used to driving more than pedaling. The tour format is set up for learning.
- The bike ride is part fun and part scenery—so you want the riding experience to feel smooth, not stressful.
What you’ll do on the e-bike portion is explore Baja beaches with ocean air and open views. The route has stretches where you can pick up speed (again, depending on comfort and group pacing), and it’s guided, so you’re not navigating sand and turns on your own.
Possible drawback: this is not “zero effort.” The tour asks for moderate physical fitness, and you’ll need to be comfortable mounting the bike and riding for the session. If you’re worried, it’s worth choosing this tour for the instruction and slower ramp-up, but it’s still active time.
The Camel Encounter: Photos, Gentle Interaction, and a Secluded Walk

Then comes the part people talk about: the camels. After the e-bike ride, you meet a friendly team of camels at the ranch. You’ll get a photo opportunity and time for interaction, with guides giving you info about the animals and how they’re cared for.
What makes this special is that it’s not just a quick show. You also get a ~20-minute walk along a secluded beach. That changes the feel of the tour. The day shifts from motion (bike) to a calmer pace where the coastline becomes the main event.
A couple details to keep in mind:
- Minimum age is 8 years, and there’s a minimum height requirement of 1.5 meters to participate.
- Expect that the camel time is guided and paced for the group, so don’t plan on turning this into a solo, wander-anywhere experience.
If you’re traveling with kids, this part often lands as the most memorable because it’s hands-on and visual. If you’re traveling as a couple or solo, it breaks up the ride-and-ride pattern and gives you real variety.
Whale-Spotting Moments From the Ocean Drive

If your trip lands in the winter months, this tour is timed with humpback whale activity in mind. You’ll be driving along the deep blue ocean, and the chance exists to see whales breach and play.
Even outside peak whale time, the coastline drive gives you something valuable: you’re not just doing activities in a vacuum. You’re moving through the region’s ocean scenery, which adds meaning to the bike and beach sections.
Reality check (in a good way): wildlife sightings are never guaranteed. Plan for the viewing windows as a bonus. The tour is still worth it even if you only see waves and birds instead of whales.
Margaritas, Unlimited Mexican Buffet, and Tequila Tasting

After the riding and camel time, you finally get the part that feels like a celebration: food and drinks. You’ll take part in a margarita making lesson, then sit down for an unlimited Mexican buffet. The buffet is described as full of local flavors and home-made dishes, and vegetarian options are available.
Then the day wraps with tequila tasting, and you’ll have included alcoholic drinks like ice-cold beer and local tequila. This isn’t just “snacks on the side.” The timing makes it feel like the reward after activity—especially if you’ve been biking and walking in sun and wind.
Practical tip: eat steadily. It’s easy to snack while you’re moving through the day, but once you’re at the buffet, go for a balanced plate. It’ll make the tequila tasting more enjoyable.
Price and Value: What $129 Really Buys in Cabo

At $129 per person, this tour packs in a lot for a half-day structure—especially because round-trip transportation is included and the tour combines three major experiences (e-bike, camels, and food/drink).
Here’s the honest money picture:
- Included: lunch (unlimited buffet), alcoholic beverages (beer and tequila), air-conditioned vehicle, protective body equipment, and the guided activities.
- Not included (but required at check-in): $25 park entrance fee per person and $15 electric bike collision insurance per person.
So you should budget closer to $169 per person for the base price plus mandatory add-ons. Still, that can be solid value when you compare it to the cost of mixing multiple tours separately—especially because the meal, beer, tequila, and tasting are built in.
Who benefits most from the value: people who want more than one “headline activity” in a single organized day, and who like a guided, not DIY, plan.
Guides Make It: Luis, Isha, Raul, and Hector at Work

This tour’s biggest strength isn’t just the animals or bikes. It’s the way the guides run the day.
From the experience of multiple guide-led days:
- Luis is described as friendly, informative, and efficient—plus he’s connected to teaching people how to make great margaritas.
- Raul stands out for teaching e-bike basics to first-timers and encouraging riders who feel nervous, including seniors.
- Isha is repeatedly praised for professionalism, warmth, and making sure everyone feels comfortable, including matching the group’s pace on the bike.
- Hector shows up as part of that support system, helping accommodate different skill levels and dietary restrictions.
That guide support matters because it turns a potentially intimidating activity (riding a bike you haven’t ridden in years) into something manageable. And it makes the camel portion feel less like a stop-and-go photo moment and more like an experience with meaning.
If you’re the kind of traveler who values good instruction and a calm group flow, you’ll likely feel at ease here.
Who This Tour Suits Best (and Who Might Want Another Option)

This experience is a great match if you:
- Want active fun without needing expert biking skills.
- Like animal experiences that include interaction and learning, not just a quick glance.
- Enjoy food and drinks that feel part of the event, not an afterthought.
- Are traveling with teens and kids 8+ who can handle a guided outdoor day.
It may not be the best fit if you:
- Don’t meet the minimum height (1.5 meters) or minimum age (8 years).
- Have concerns about moderate physical effort on the e-bike portion.
- Are an expectant mother, since the tour notes that expectant mothers may not participate.
- Have weight considerations beyond the maximum 265 lbs / 120 kg limit.
And one more reality check: the tour includes about 2 hours of transfer, so it’s not a “hop out, do the thing, hop back” half-hour excursion. You’re buying a full day arc—even though it’s compact.
Should You Book Cabo Adventures E-Bike and Camel Ride?
Yes, if you want a single ticket that delivers variety: electric biking, camel interaction, a secluded beach walk, plus a full Mexican meal and tequila fun. It’s also a good choice if you like guided coaching—especially for first-time e-bike riders—because the operation is set up to keep the group moving with confidence.
Maybe skip or consider another option if you’re trying to keep total costs strictly under a tight budget, because the on-site park entrance fee and the e-bike collision insurance add real money at check-in. Also skip if you don’t meet the physical or age/height requirements.
In short: this is the kind of Cabo day you book when you want memories in multiple formats—movement, animals, ocean views, and then a relaxed sit-down afterward.
FAQ
How long is the electric bike and camel ride tour?
The tour runs about 5 hours total, including approximately 2 hours of transfer time.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes. Pickup is offered, and round-trip transportation is included. Pickup is approximately 1.5 hours before the tour start time, and the exact pickup details are confirmed after booking.
What extra fees should I plan for at check-in?
You’ll need to pay a $25 per person park entrance fee at check-in, and a $15 per person electric bike collision insurance fee.
What physical requirements are needed?
The tour is for travelers with moderate physical fitness. You must wear a helmet, and participation requires a minimum height of 1.5 meters. There is also a maximum weight limit of 265 lbs (120 kg). Expectant mothers may not participate.
Are meals and drinks included?
Yes. Lunch is an unlimited Mexican buffet, and alcoholic beverages are included (ice-cold beer and local tequila). Vegetarian options are available.
How large is the group?
This tour/activity has a maximum of 14 travelers.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellations within 24 hours of start time are not refunded.





