Reviewed · HORSEBACK RIDING
UTV, Free Horseback Ride, and Sky Bike Adventure Combo
Trade desert dust for sea air. This Cabo San Lucas adventure combines a shared UTV ride through Baja canyons with horseback riding and a high-altitude sky bike experience. I like the range: you get wheels, horses, mountain scenery, ocean views, and a short ecological hike in one outing.
I also like the practical touches, including hotel pickup, safety gear, bottled water, bilingual staff, and stops for photos and hydration. The main drawback is cost clarity. The $175 price does not include the mandatory $25 park fee, and one recent booking required an additional $35 per person for ATV protection or a temporary $500 credit-card hold.
In This Review
- Key Points To Know Before You Book
- What This Cabo Adventure Actually Includes
- Hotel Pickup And The Cactus Tours Starting Point
- The UTV Route Through Canyons And Dry Creek Beds
- Migriño Beach, Sand Dunes, And Ocean Cliffs
- Horseback Riding For About One Hour
- Sky Bikes And The Ecological Hike
- Fees, Protection Charges, And Overall Value
- Who Will Enjoy This Best
- Booking Timing And Cancellation Advice
- Should You Book This Cabo UTV, Horseback, And Sky Bike Tour?
- FAQ
- How much does the UTV, horseback riding, and sky bike tour cost?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- How long does the experience last?
- Do I drive a private UTV?
- What is the minimum age to drive the UTV?
- What equipment and supplies are included?
- Are photos included in the price?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Points To Know Before You Book

- Three different activities in one day: Plan on about an hour of shared UTV driving, an hour of horseback riding, and an hour of sky bikes with an ecological hike.
- Migriño Beach is the scenic payoff: The route reaches sand dunes and ocean cliffs after passing through dry creek beds, mountains, and desert canyons.
- You share the UTV: The vehicle is for two people from your party, so one person may drive while the other rides as a passenger, with the option to switch if the operator allows it.
- The extra charges matter: Budget for the $25 entrance fee and ask about the ATV protection charge or $500 temporary hold before departure.
- Driving starts at age 16: No driver’s license is required, but children must have an adult with them.
- Hotel pickup is included: Transportation is offered from hotels in both Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo.
What This Cabo Adventure Actually Includes

At $175 per person, this is not a simple ATV outing. It is a three-part outdoor package built around a shared UTV ride, a horseback session, and a sky bike activity at height. Round-trip transportation, safety equipment, a bilingual guide, water, tequila tasting, and access to a kids club and nanny service are included.
That sounds like a lot for roughly three hours, and the price can make sense if you want several activities without arranging separate bookings. Still, the time is divided among them. You are not getting three full, leisurely hours on the UTV. The stated schedule gives about one hour for each main activity.
The title calls the horseback ride free, meaning it is included in the package rather than sold as a separate add-on. The same applies to the sky bikes. I would still ask the staff to confirm the exact order and timing when you arrive, because the detailed route description focuses heavily on the UTV and beach portion.
The published maximum is 50 people. That is not a tiny private outing, even though the experience is presented as a small-group activity. The level of personal attention may depend on how many people are assigned to your departure and how the group is divided for each activity.
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Hotel Pickup And The Cactus Tours Starting Point

Your day begins with pickup at a hotel in Cabo San Lucas or San Jose del Cabo. That saves you from arranging a taxi to the activity center, and it matters in Los Cabos, where the hotel zone and outdoor sites can be some distance apart.
At the Cactus Tours facility, you meet the bilingual staff and guide. Before getting suited up, you can visit the on-site aviary, described as an exotic bird sanctuary. The visit is listed as about 15 minutes, so treat it as a short pre-tour stop rather than a full wildlife visit.
You receive a helmet, goggles, bandana, and bottled water. This gear is useful in the dry Baja setting, where the route can be dusty. Wear clothes and shoes you do not mind getting dirty. The information provided does not specify a dress code, but an outdoor motor tour is a poor place for delicate clothing or open footwear.
The facility also handles the safety briefing. Pay close attention here, especially if you have never driven a UTV. You need to understand the controls, group spacing, stopping signals, and what to do if you switch from driver to passenger.
The UTV Route Through Canyons And Dry Creek Beds

The UTV portion is the motorized heart of the excursion. You share a double UTV with someone in your own party, and the package allows about one hour of driving. You can take the driver’s seat or ride as a passenger.
The route heads through the Baja mountains, dry creek beds, and desert canyons. This is not a paved sightseeing drive. The appeal comes from the rougher ground, open desert views, and the changing shape of the route as it passes between mountain and canyon areas.
The guide leads the group, with stops for photographs and water. Those pauses are welcome in a hot, dry setting and give you a chance to enjoy the scenery without bouncing along in the vehicle. If you are the passenger, these stops also give you better chances to take pictures.
A key practical point is the shared vehicle. If you and your companion both want to drive, ask at the start how switching works. The supplied details confirm that the UTV must be shared, but they do not promise equal driving time or specify a formal mid-route change.
The minimum age to drive is 16, and no license is required. That makes the activity accessible to older teenagers, though every child must be accompanied by an adult. People under the influence of alcohol or drugs should not take part.
Migriño Beach, Sand Dunes, And Ocean Cliffs

After the mountain and canyon section, the route continues toward Playa Migriño. This is where the scenery changes from dry inland terrain to the Pacific coast.
You drive across sand dunes and near ocean cliffs, with sea views opening up around you. The contrast is the best feature of the route: one moment you are in dusty desert country, and later you are looking toward the water from the coast.
The beach section also gives the outing a stronger sense of place. You are not simply driving around a closed track. You are seeing the meeting point of Baja’s dry interior and its rugged shore, with your guide setting the route and stopping for photos.
The provided schedule describes the full UTV and beach portion as about two hours, while the included activity breakdown assigns one hour to UTV driving. That difference is worth clarifying before you book. The total experience is listed at approximately three hours, but transfer time and the aviary visit may affect how much time you spend at each activity.
At the end of the UTV route, you return to the starting point, park the vehicle, and board transportation back to your hotel. Souvenir photos and a DVD are available for purchase. These are optional, so do not treat them as part of the advertised value.
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Horseback Riding For About One Hour

The included horseback session gives this package a slower change of pace. After the noise and motion of the UTV, an hour on horseback lets you experience the area at a gentler speed.
The supplied information does not specify the exact riding route, horse-handling level, or whether the ride takes place at the beach or another part of the property. Ask the staff where it happens and what level of riding is expected. That is especially useful if you have never ridden before or if one person in your group is much more experienced than another.
The activity is included in the package, but do not assume it replaces the UTV ride. The UTV remains a shared vehicle, and the horseback riding is a separate one-hour portion. If you want a trip centered mainly on horses, this may feel brief. If you want variety, the change is a benefit.
The experience is likely best for people who enjoy trying several outdoor activities without demanding a full day devoted to one of them. It is less suited to someone who wants a long, quiet trail ride or a serious riding lesson.
Sky Bikes And The Ecological Hike

The third major activity is described as one hour of high-altitude adventure on sky bikes, combined with an ecological hike. This adds a different kind of challenge to the day. Instead of driving across rough ground or sitting on a horse, you are up above the ground on a bike system.
The available details do not explain the height, course length, safety system, or physical demands. Ask for that information before you begin, especially if heights make you uneasy. The phrase high altitude is clear enough to flag the issue, but not specific enough to tell you how exposed or strenuous the activity will feel.
The ecological hike adds a walking element. You should expect to be on your feet beyond the UTV and horseback portions, so comfortable footwear is sensible. The tour provides water, but bring a steady attitude toward sun and heat. The official information does not list a meal, so plan around the fact that the package includes water and a tequila tasting rather than lunch.
The sky bike segment may be the deciding factor for some people. If you want a trip with three clearly different experiences, it gives the day a strong finish. If you dislike heights, the UTV and horse portions alone may not justify booking this particular combination.
Fees, Protection Charges, And Overall Value

The advertised price is $175 per person. Add the mandatory $25 park entrance fee, and the basic known total becomes $200 per person before optional photos or any vehicle protection charge.
There is another cost issue that deserves attention. A recent booking reported a $35 per person ATV fee, or the alternative of placing a $500 temporary hold on a credit card for possible vehicle damage. That charge was described as an extra fee at arrival, so ask Cactus Tours to explain the current policy before you travel.
This is the difference between a fair package and a frustrating surprise. If the price includes transportation, equipment, three activities, water, guides, and the extra services listed, it can offer reasonable value for an active half-day. But the final bill is not simply $175.
One person also reported paying $75 more per person for a private tour. That upgrade included a choice of one burrito and a drink after the outing, along with a happier experience of having more control over the day. The private option is not necessary for everyone, but it may be worth considering if you dislike a larger group or want more flexibility.
I would ask these questions before paying:
- Is the $35 ATV protection charge required, or can you use the $500 card hold?
- Is the $25 park fee paid in cash, by card, or in another way?
- How many people are in the actual departure group?
- How is driving time shared between the two UTV occupants?
- What happens if you do not want to take part in the sky bike activity?
The supplied information does not answer the last question, so get the policy directly from the operator.
Who Will Enjoy This Best

I would choose this for an active couple, a family with older children, or a group of friends that wants a lot packed into one outing. The minimum driving age of 16 makes it suitable for some teenagers, and the kids club and nanny service may help families with younger children, though the information does not explain the ages, hours, or exact format of that service.
You should be comfortable with dust, outdoor movement, and switching between several activities. The UTV ride is shared, the sky bikes involve height, and the horseback portion may not suit everyone.
This is not the best choice if you want a private, slow-paced day, a long horseback ride, or complete certainty about the final price without asking questions. The standard outing can include up to 50 people, so those seeking a quiet or highly personal experience should ask about the private upgrade.
The tour is offered in English, with bilingual staff. Service animals are allowed, and the activity is near public transportation, although hotel pickup is already provided. Most people can participate, but the operator does not give detailed medical or mobility guidance in the available information.
Booking Timing And Cancellation Advice
The experience is often reserved well ahead of time, with bookings averaging 46 days in advance. That suggests you should not wait until the last moment if your dates are fixed, especially during a busy Cabo stay.
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the local start time. Cancellations or changes made inside that 24-hour window are not refunded or accepted. Keep the cutoff in mind when arranging flights, since the tour depends on hotel pickup and a fixed departure time.
Should You Book This Cabo UTV, Horseback, And Sky Bike Tour?
Book it if you want variety in a compact outing and you are happy to pay attention to the extra fees. The combination of Baja mountain routes, Migriño Beach, horseback riding, and sky bikes gives you far more range than a basic ATV trip.
I would be cautious if the $175 price is your firm limit, if you dislike heights, or if you expect a private experience. Confirm the park fee, ATV protection policy, group size, and exact time split first.
The 4.7 rating from 317 ratings and 90 percent recommendation suggest a generally strong experience, and the most praised elements are the fun UTV and horseback portions, the scenery, and the option to upgrade to a private outing. Go in knowing the real cost and the shared-vehicle setup, and this can be a lively, well-packed way to see a rougher side of Los Cabos.
FAQ
How much does the UTV, horseback riding, and sky bike tour cost?
The listed price is $175 per person. A mandatory $25 park entrance fee is not included, and an additional ATV protection charge may apply.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes. Round-trip pickup and drop-off are offered from hotels in Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo.
How long does the experience last?
The total duration is approximately three hours. The included activity breakdown gives about one hour each for UTV driving, horseback riding, and the sky bike adventure with ecological hiking.
Do I drive a private UTV?
No. The double UTV must be shared with someone from your party. You may drive or ride as a passenger.
What is the minimum age to drive the UTV?
You must be at least 16 years old to drive. A driver’s license is not required, and children must be accompanied by an adult.
What equipment and supplies are included?
Safety equipment includes a helmet, goggles, and bandana. Bottled water is also provided.
Are photos included in the price?
No. Souvenir photos and a DVD are available to purchase separately.
What is the cancellation policy?
You receive a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the local start time. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start are not refunded or accepted.
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