You’ll blast through Baja’s desert on a shared UTV, pedal high above the sand on a sky bike (don’t look down!), then wind down with a guided tequila tasting as the sun sets over Migriño Beach. Expect local guides who make you laugh, wild Pacific views, and moments that stick with you long after you’ve washed off the dust.
The first thing I remember is the crunch of gravel under our boots as we stepped out at Cactus Park — sun already sharp overhead, but there was this salty Pacific breeze that kept things from getting too hot. Our guide, Luis, handed us helmets and grinned like he knew what was coming. The UTVs looked meaner than I expected. When we finally hit the trail, sand kicking up behind us, I could taste dust on my lips and hear my own laughter bouncing off the dunes. Migriño Beach opened up suddenly — huge waves crashing way down below, pelicans flapping past like they owned the place.
I didn’t realize how much I’d love the Sky Bike part. Harnessed in, legs dangling over cactus and scrubby hills, you pedal out into open air and it’s just you and the wind for a minute. My heart thumped so loud I almost missed Luis shouting encouragement from the platform (he called me “valiente” — not sure I earned it). The cables hummed under my wheels. Somewhere below, kids were yelling in Spanish and chasing each other around the base camp. It felt both silly and epic at once.
Afterwards we all sat together for tequila tasting — not rushed, just passing little glasses around while Luis explained why some smelled like pepper or earth. Someone tried to say “reposado” properly; everyone laughed (me included). The sun started dipping behind the dunes by then and everything turned gold for a second. It’s funny how quiet it gets after all that noise — just ocean air and clinking glasses. I still think about that view sometimes when I’m stuck in traffic back home.
The main activities take about two hours total, plus transportation time to and from your hotel.
Yes, round trip transportation from your hotel is included in the booking.
Yes, kids are welcome with an adult; there’s also a kids club and nanny service available.
No prior experience is needed; guides provide safety instructions before you start driving.
Wear comfortable clothes you don’t mind getting dusty, closed shoes, and bring sunscreen.
Bottled water is included; food isn’t mentioned but there is a tequila tasting at sunset.
Yes, it’s wheelchair accessible according to the information provided by Cactus Tours Park.
No, it’s not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with recent surgeries or back problems.
Your day includes round-trip hotel pickup in Los Cabos, all safety gear for both UTVs and sky bikes, about an hour of off-road driving along Migriño Beach trails (shared vehicle), another hour pedaling high above desert scenery on secure cables with your guide nearby, bottled water to keep you cool, access to a kids club if needed—and finishes with a relaxed tequila tasting session before heading back to your hotel.
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