You’ll ride ATVs along Cabo’s wild desert trails and sandy Migriño Beach before meeting camels for an unexpected stroll by the Pacific. Pedal high above dunes on a sky bike (if you dare), then wind down with local tequila tasting while kids play nearby. It’s equal parts thrill and weird joy—bring your sense of humor.
The first thing I remember is the way the sand felt under my boots—sort of gritty but cool, not what I expected from Cabo. We’d barely gotten out of the van when our guide, Luis, handed me a helmet and grinned like he knew something I didn’t. The ATVs looked serious but honestly, after a quick rundown (Luis kept saying “no stress, just fun”), it was easier than I thought to get going. You can smell the salt in the air even before you see the ocean. My hands were shaking a little from nerves or excitement—I’m still not sure which.
We tore through desert trails that twisted past cacti and these sun-bleached rocks—at one point, a donkey just stared at us like we were interrupting his day. The main keyword here is “ATV tour Cabo,” but honestly, it’s more than that. When we hit Migriño Beach, the Pacific wind hit my face and I just had to stop for a second. Someone spotted whales spouting way out near the horizon (it was winter), and everyone got quiet for a minute. Then Luis waved us over to meet the camels—yes, actual camels in Mexico. Mine was called Pancho and he seemed unimpressed by my attempts at Spanish. Riding along the beach felt surreal; sand underfoot, ocean on one side, camel snorting occasionally behind me.
I almost skipped the sky bike because heights aren’t really my thing—but wow, pedaling high above those dunes with all that blue stretching out below? My legs shook but I couldn’t stop laughing halfway across. The harness digs in a bit if you’re tall (just saying). After all that adrenaline, sitting down for tequila tasting felt like sinking into warm sand. Our host explained each type—blanco, reposado—while someone’s kid ran circles around us from the Kids Club nearby. There was this smoky note in one of the samples that stuck with me; I still think about it sometimes when I catch a whiff of mezcal back home.
The ATV driving portion lasts about 1 hour as part of this combo tour.
Yes, round-trip transportation from your hotel is included.
Yes, there’s a Kids Club and nanny service available during activities.
No previous experience is needed; ATVs are fully automatic and beginner-friendly.
The minimum age to drive an ATV is 16; children can participate with adults but check specific restrictions when booking.
You’ll sample different types of tequila and learn about their flavors from your host after activities finish.
You might spot deer, donkeys, or even humpback whales during winter months along Migriño Beach.
No lunch is included; water is provided during activities and there’s tequila tasting at the end.
Your day includes round-trip hotel transportation to Cactus Park near Migriño Beach, all safety equipment for ATVs and sky bikes, a bilingual local guide throughout every activity, one hour each of ATV riding and camel encounter on the beach, an hour-long high-altitude sky bike experience plus ecological hike time if you want it, access to Kids Club services for families traveling together—and finishes with guided tequila tasting before heading back to your hotel.
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