Passeio de camelo na praia em Los Cabos





Descrição
Qual é a coisa mais original e incomum que você pode fazer no Cabo? Um passeio de camelo na praia, claro! Não perca a fantástica oportunidade de experimentar um passeio incrível que você lembrará por toda a vida! Venha desfrutar de um espetacular passeio de camelo pelas águas cristalinas e ondas majestosas do Oceano Pacífico! Mergulhe na cultura do camelo e aprenda sobre sua história, anatomia, personalidade, manutenção e treinamento. Aproxime-se pessoalmente, incluindo acariciando e alimentando essas criaturas incríveis. Prove nossa requintada comida mexicana e descubra os sabores autênticos de vários pratos de diferentes regiões do nosso país.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Descubra as maravilhas naturais e a rica cultura Baja Californiana da região em cima de um camelo amigável. Passeie ao longo do deserto de Los Cabos e ao longo do Oceano Pacífico para apreciar as vistas, a brisa refrescante do mar e as ondas do oceano neste passeio ecológico exclusivo.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
O transporte de ida e volta está incluído em hotéis selecionados e hóspedes de cruzeiros que reservam seus passeios com pelo menos 24 horas de antecedência. Instruções fáceis de seguir serão enviadas por e-mail assim que sua reserva for confirmada. IMPORTANTE: Os viajantes que chegam de navio de cruzeiro devem fornecer o nome completo do navio.
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas de coluna
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas cardíacos
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- IMPORTANTE: Os viajantes que chegam de navio de cruzeiro devem fornecer o nome completo do navio e o horário de atracação
- Sem porto, sem pagamento! Reembolso total garantido se o seu navio de cruzeiro não fizer escala no porto de Cabo
Avaliações(2)
Reservation through Viator wasn't clear who the tour provider was. I had to call and ask so I would know which tour van to look out for - by the way it was Cactus Tours. The driver was running behind schedule, but at least the person I called told me in advance the driver would be about 15 mins late. Once in the van, the drive went well, arrived at the property, but it took some time to check in. The Cactus Tour clerk had to wait about 15 mins for the funds to show up even though I pre-paid for this activity. Something about a third-party operator having to release the funds and show up in their bank before he would let us fully complete the check in process. I guess this is typical from what he told us. I asked about using a GoPro camera and he said, "No Problem," just let your guide know so the guide could give me a helmet with the mounting clip. Once with the guide, we had to leave all loose articles (bags and phones) in a locker, where you set your own combo. Then they drive you out to the camel/horse corrals. Once there, our guide walked us out to the loading platforms and proceeded to tie headscarves on our head. I asked about the helmet option with the GoPro mount, but he said he didn't have one and that I could just hold the GoPro - at least he allowed video recording, as they won't allow photos with your phone while riding. They have a photographer following in an ATV taking different pictures and video clips. It is two people per camel. Each camel is clipped to the one in front of it. The guide walks in the front with a leash on the first camel. He takes you out to the beach and does a big loop, about 20 min ride. When entering the loading area, just watch your feet/legs on the rubber/concrete platform so it doesn't get pinched as the camel walks in. After the ride, the guide takes you to a small pen with a camel and gives you some carrot sticks to feed it. He informs you that no photos/videos are allowed, only the photographer working for Cactus Tours is allowed. So, we each take our turn feeding the camel some carrots and getting different poses. Then we head up to the new building under construction to use the restroom, wash up, and have the buffet lunch. The food was decent enough. After eating, you ride back to the main building where you do your tequila tasting, 3 samples per guest. After that, you can view all the photos and videos from your ride. Photos are not cheap, we only bought one photo for $20. Once done, we walked to the front and there is a guy there coordinating shuttle pick up to take guests back to their respective drop off points.
Hi Keith_B, Thanks so much for spending your day in beautiful Los Cabos with us during your Carnival Firenze cruise! We’re thrilled you got to enjoy this unique camel ride experience along the Baja coastline—it’s definitely one to remember! We’re sorry about the delay at check-in and want you to know this isn’t part of our usual process. We appreciate your patience and feedback—it truly helps us improve. Feel free to share your stories and tag us on Instagram or Facebook at @NextExperienceTravel—we’d love to see your beachside adventure and help inspire fellow travelers! Hope to welcome you again soon! Warm regards, The Shore ExcursionsTeam
Great place, food and people Must do activity here in Los Cabos ! We had a great time! Highly recommended ......................
Hi Zalena, We’re thrilled you had such a great time riding camels on the beach with us in Los Cabos during your cruise on the Carnival Panorama! It’s always amazing to hear that our guests enjoy the place, the food, and the friendly vibe—thank you so much for recommending us! Don’t forget to share your awesome moments and tag us on Instagram or Facebook at @NextExperienceTravel—we’d love to see your adventure and help inspire fellow travelers to explore the beauty of Baja California too! Hope to welcome you again on your next cruise stop! Warm wishes, The Shore Excursions Team



