Imagine riding a camel along pristine beaches at sunset, surrounded by the warm Baja air, with lively guides sharing tales of these gentle giants. For just $95 per person, this half-day experience in San Jose del Cabo offers more than just a fun ride — it’s an authentic glimpse into local nature, cuisine, and culture. The tour lasts about three hours, including transportation, and is designed for small groups, which means you’re not lost in a crowd and get personalized attention from friendly, fully trained guides.
Two things we love about this tour are the opportunity to interact closely with the camels — riding, feeding, and learning about them — and the chance to enjoy a delicious, traditional Mexican lunch along with a tequila tasting session. Both add a genuine, local flavor to your adventure. One possible consideration is that the national park fee of $25 per person is paid separately in cash at the entrance, which might catch some travelers off guard if they’re not prepared.
This tour suits travelers who crave outdoor activities with a cultural twist — families with kids (minimum age 6), groups of friends, or couples looking for something different. If you’re interested in nature, animals, and authentic local food, this experience will hit the spot.
Key Points

- Small group setting enhances personal attention and fun.
- Includes transportation from your resort, making logistics smoother.
- Authentic Mexican lunch with burritos or quesadillas, plus water and lemonade.
- Guided tequila tasting adds a local spirit to the experience.
- Educational components about camels and Baja wildlife.
- National park fee of $25 paid separately at the entrance.
Exploring the Sunset Camel Ride Tour

This experience is designed for those who appreciate a blend of animal encounters, scenic beauty, and local eats. It begins with hotel pickup at the main lobby of your resort, which simplifies logistics and ensures you won’t have to hunt for meeting points. The shuttle takes approximately one hour from San Jose del Cabo, or shorter if you’re closer to Cabo San Lucas or the cruise ship marina, where it takes around 30-40 minutes.
Once at the location, you’ll meet Camello Choyero, the adorable first dromedarian born in Baja, who’s eager for attention. The guides, who are fully trained and certified in CPR and safety, are praised for their friendliness and humor. They’ll walk you through feeding and riding the camels, giving you a chance to get close to these gentle animals. As one reviewer put it, “The tour guides were great and super friendly! They even shared the history of the camels in Los Cabos,” which adds a nice touch of local knowledge.
The camel ride along the beach at sunset is the star of the show. You’ll likely find yourself marveling at the breathtaking views of the shoreline bathed in golden light. The experience is family-friendly, with a minimum age of 6 years and a weight limit of 280 lbs, making it accessible for most children and adults alike.
Following the ride, you’ll enjoy an authentic Mexican lunch. The menu features super burritos or quesadillas with choices of chicken or beef, complemented by fresh salsas, guacamole, and drinks like Jamaica lemonade or bottled water. It’s a hearty meal that enhances the sense of immersion in local culture.
The tequila tasting session is an optional highlight that adds a spirited touch to your day. Tasting local tequilas allows you to appreciate the craftsmanship behind this iconic Mexican spirit, often enjoyed with a relaxed, friendly crowd.
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Transportation, Timing, and Group Size
Transportation is included and is air-conditioned, ensuring comfort during your transfer from the resort to the beach. The tour is capped at 20 travelers, fostering a cozy, friendly atmosphere. You’ll want to be ready at least 10 minutes before pickup; the guides recommend wearing closed-toe shoes, pants, and sunscreen for comfort and safety.
Timing-wise, the tour usually starts early in the morning or mid-morning, with the aim of avoiding midday heat. Expect roughly an hour of transfer from San Jose del Cabo, which means you’ll spend some time on the road but arrive ready for your beach adventure.
What’s Included and What’s Not
Included in your fee are air-conditioned transport, a delicious Mexican lunch, bottled water, and a tequila tasting. The free Wi-Fi and lockers at the site are thoughtful touches, especially if you’re traveling with valuables or want to upload photos during or after the experience.
However, there’s a $25 national park fee per person, payable in cash at the entrance, which is a common requirement for many outdoor activities in Baja. Also, photos are not included, but you’ll find an optional package available at the end of the tour if you want professional keepsakes.
Authenticity and Customer Focus
Reviews consistently praise the friendly guides who often share interesting tidbits about the camels and local Baja wildlife. One reviewer noted, “The guides are friendly and funny,” which makes all the difference when trying to relax and enjoy a new experience. The tour’s small group size encourages interaction, making it feel less like a tourist trap and more like a day spent with friends.
Who Should Book This Tour?

This experience is ideal for families with kids, as the minimum age is 6 and accommodations like kids’ clubs (including activities like ceramic painting and movies) are available. It’s also perfect for couples or friends seeking a mix of outdoor fun, wildlife, and culture. Travelers who appreciate authentic local cuisine and spirits will find this tour a worthwhile addition to their Cabo itinerary.
Those looking for a relaxed pace with educational and scenic highlights will enjoy the balance of activities, especially since the guides are known for their knowledgeable and engaging presence.
The Sum Up
The Sunset Camel Ride Tour offers a genuine taste of Baja, blending animal interaction, scenic beach views, and authentic cuisine at a reasonable price. Its small group size and friendly guides make it memorable, especially for families or anyone wanting a more personal experience. The included transportation, lunch, and tequila tasting turn a simple ride into a well-rounded adventure that captures the spirit of Los Cabos.
While the additional park fee might be a small surprise if unprepared, it’s a common part of outdoor excursions here. This tour provides excellent value for those seeking authentic Baja moments, whether it’s the gentle camel ride, the scenic sunset, or the delicious local flavors.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, the tour provides air-conditioned pickup from your resort’s main lobby and transportation back afterwards, making logistics hassle-free.
How long is the entire experience?
It lasts about three hours, including transport time, the camel ride, lunch, and tequila tasting.
What is the minimum age for participating?
Children must be at least 6 years old with a height of 1.20m to ride the camels.
What should I wear on this tour?
Closed-toe shoes and lightweight, long pants are recommended for safety and comfort, especially for the camel riding part. Sunscreen is also advised.
Are there any additional costs I should be aware of?
Yes, there’s a $25 cash fee for the national park entrance, payable at the entrance. Photos are optional and can be purchased separately.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
Is the tour suitable for everyone?
Most travelers can participate, including families, but those with mobility issues or weight over 280 lbs should check with the provider.
Can I bring my own photos during the tour?
Yes, but professional photo packages are available for purchase afterwards if you want high-quality keepsakes.
What kind of food is served for lunch?
A traditional Mexican meal: burritos or quesadillas with chicken or beef, served with salsas, guacamole, and drinks.
Do I need to prepare cash or anything special?
Bring cash for the park fee and optional souvenirs or photo packages. The rest of the experience is covered in your booking fee.
This Sunset Camel Ride Tour offers a well-rounded, authentic outing that combines animal fun, scenic beauty, and delicious local flavors — perfect for creating lasting memories in Los Cabos.
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