One Day Dirt Bike Adventure Tour
Important Details
- Children: Must be 18 yrs. & older
- Duration: All day
- Operation: 7 days a week
- Customer Pickup: Y
Activity Details - The inside scoop
$310 per person (includes a one-time setup fee of $35 per person that applies to all tours)
A minimum of 2 people is required. Group size varies; usually there are 5 guests per guide.
Operation
7 days a week, year round. Tours usually depart around 9am.
Transportation
We provide transportation to and from Mexico, and can pick you up from any hotel within downtown San Diego or Hotel Circle in Mission Valley. Pickup is between 8 - 8:30am and arrival back to San Diego is between 5 and 6pm.
If you choose to drive yourself to the meeting location near the US/MEX border, the address and directions will be provided on your E-Ticket after your reservation is confirmed.
Experience the Beauty of Baja California
Take a full day adventure tour from San Diego down to Baja to ride dirt bikes on great trails. Riders of all skill levels will get the chance to explore remote trails and enjoy fascinating mountain views and nice chaparrals - the simple beauty of Baja California. You heard the stories. Why not create your own stories and impressions of this great place down south in Baja California, Mexico.
Sample Itinerary
After pickup in San Diego and a one hour transfer to the riding location, dirt bikes will be waiting for you at our exclusive ranch with a private track and lounge area. After a warm-up ride there, we'll have lunch and then a mountain trail ride until the evening. There'll be plenty of riding for beginners and advanced riders with great guides who have tons of experience. Our company has been operating tours in Baja for over 10 years, and knows the place and people there very well. We'll transfer to San Diego in the evening. After our great ride, you have the option to enjoy a Lobster feast in a famous seafood restaurant, some of the best cuisine in Baja.
Tour Includes:
- Transportation to and from Mexico (downtown San Diego hotel pickup available)
- Off-road motorcycle
- Lunch (1 serving)
- Fuel
- Professional tour guides
- Additional staff to assist you with your motorcycle
- Safety equipment (Iridium Satellite Phone with guide)
- Rider-to-Rider radio communication systems available to rent
Not Included:
- Any form of insurance
- Alcoholic beverages
- Dinner
- Gear rental ($25)
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does my adventure tour take place?
Our tours generally operate south of the border, visiting locations throughout the areas between the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez. All tours will begin at our exclusive ranch with a private track and lounge area.
What's included in my adventure?
• Professional tour guides who have extensive off-road experience and demonstrate a broad knowledge of the riding areas. They are First Aid certified and thoroughly trained for all riding scenarios.
• Complete riding gear (for rent). This includes: helmet, goggles, gloves, riding pants, riding shirt, and dirt bike boots.
• Lunch is the only meal provided. If you would like to add dinner onto your tour, this can be arranged.
• Bottled water is supplied throughout the tour.
• Assistance with trailside repairs, daily maintenance and fuel.
• Satellite phone is carried by sweep rider when cell phone coverage is not available.
• Air evacuation from Mexico in the event of an emergency.
• Customization can and will be made for all tours.
• A thrilling and exceptional Adventour!
What should I wear?
If you choose to rent gear from us, you must come wearing certain items of clothing and you should expect to have to change into the gear in a public setting. You should wear thin shorts (think running or board shorts), for under the riding pants. You should wear a tank top or short sleeve shirt under the riding top. You should wear socks and a pair of closed toe shoes.
How many people will be on the tour?
There will be at least 1 guide per 5 riders. Separate groups will not be combined if they exhibit different levels of riding. In other words, we don’t combine advanced riders with beginners of a separate group. We want your tour to be the best we can provide, so your tour will be fitted to your riding needs.
What should I bring?
We recommend that you bring a small backpack to hold your personal items such as wallet, identification, snacks, sunscreen, lip balm, and an extra pair of socks for after the tour. You will not need to have your pack on you during the first portion of the tour. It’s when you are in the trails that you, or a member of your group, should have a pack to hold bottled water. If you plan to bring your own riding gear, you must have an off-road helmet, goggles, and gloves. If you will be riding a dirt bike, you must also bring a pair of off-road boots. It is very important that you bring your picture ID (for US citizens) or your passport and Visa (for Non US citizens). If there are children in your group, please bring a copy of their birth certificate.
***Birth Certificate or a Passport is required to cross back into the USA from Mexico by land. There is now a Passport or Birth Certificate required for US citizens that drive or go to one of our Tours to and from Mexico. Upon checkout you will be given a link to the Department of State where you can get all the information you may need.***
What if I crash or get hurt?
Throughout our history of riding in Baja, our tours have had few isolated incidents worth mentioning, making our crash record a boring one. Prevention is the first step to making sure your ride is safe. Our guides are trained to understand each individual rider, evaluating them throughout the first half of the tour. Then, once on the trails, our guides are able to set the pace accordingly.
The best form of prevention is riding within your abilities. Respect the trails, other riders, and the machine you are on. Recognize a potentially dangerous situation before it becomes a problem. If you are tired, say so. Your ride is only as dangerous as you make it.
When even preventative action fails, it comes down to reaction. Each guide is equipped with first aid gear and communication devices (satellite phone and walkie talkie) and is trained to handle all circumstances no matter where they happen. A doctor is on call at all times and is familiar with our tours and the areas we ride, allowing him to reach us within minutes of receiving the call. In the event of an emergency, we call the Binational Emergency Evacuation Service, who can extract the injured from any remote location throughout Mexico.
We strongly recommend that you purchase Travel Accident Insurance that will cover such medical incidents. Upon checkout, you will be given a phone number to call to discuss your options as well as a link to buy travel accident insurance. The process is easy and can cost as little as $15 per day.
Should I bring extra money on my adventure?
Yes. The tour does not cover any alcoholic drinks, souvenirs, phone calls, or gratuity. You can pay in American dollars while in Mexico.
What kind of weather can I expect on my adventure?
The weather in Baja North is nearly identical to Southern California. In other words, the weather is lovely.
Summer temperature averages between 75 to 80 degrees, though our riding locations on the ocean and in the mountains keep the temperature moderate. Winter temperatures average 70 during the day, though it can drop at night and a jacket may be a good idea as the sun begins to set. We have few rainy days during the season, however we ride rain or shine. Fall and Spring temperatures are ideal for riding, and it's also Glamis season.
Do you rent riding gear?
Yes. Riders on our tour can choose to rent a helmet, goggles, gloves, riding pants, riding shirt, and dirt bike boots. If you are bringing your own riding gear, you must have the basic gear of helmet, goggles, gloves and boots for dirt bike riders.
Do you have an age limit?
We do not have any age limits. As long as the individual can safely control and ride the chosen vehicle, they can ride with us. We have had kids as young as 5 years old, and adults as old as 70. Take into consideration that all riding is paced according to the slowest rider. You will be asked to indicate the age of any children during checkout.
How much riding experience do I need?
Our tours are great for both the beginner and the advanced rider. We are able to accommodate all levels of experience. All you need is a respect for the machine and the guides. Our guides will instruct each rider on how to safely ride his/her off-road machine. In order to enjoy the tour, you must pay close attention to the guide throughout the day; they know what they're talking about. Ask questions!
What kind of vehicles do you have?
We ride Honda. Our dirt bikes range from the CRF 230, XR 400, and the CRF 450x.
Cancellation Policy, E-Ticket, and Other Information
Where is it?
What's Included?
- Transportation to and from Mexico (downtown San Diego hotel pickup available)
- Off-road motorcycle
- Basic riding gear available for rent
- Lunch - 1 serving
- Fuel
- Professional tour guides
- Additional staff to assist you with your motorcycle
- Safety equipment (Iridium Satellite Phone with guide)
- Rider-to-rider radio communication systems available for rent
- Bottled water
Things to Bring
- Picture ID (drivers license) and/or passport for US citizens
- Birth certificate for children
- Passport/Visa for non US Citizens
- Sturdy closed toe shoes
- Extra money
- Small backpack to hold your personal items & water
- Lipbalm, sunscreen, hat, camera
- Extra pair of socks
- Off-road helmet, goggles, gloves and riding boots (if bringing your own gear)
- Travel insurance
Operating Hours
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