One of the finest attractions in the Capes Region of Lower Baja is the migration of whales. Either from the bay or further north in a whale nursery, this is an experience you shouldn’t miss. The season is from January to March. In the cities of Los Cabos, both in San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas can be contracted various agencies or tour operators who offer the service to give tours where there is more chance of seeing whales in its natural habitat. All of this services operated by qualified personnel and, of course, seeking to generate the least intrusive to these beautiful species. Certainly, with the biggest safety for the visitor.
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Whale Watching is a phenomenal activity that gets you as close as possible to a whale’s environment without getting wet. You will be able to enjoy a journey past the famous, Land’s End Arch where you will go on a search for some beautiful Gray Whales. |
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Imagine relaxing on the wondrous waters of the Sea of Cortez as you pass by the most gigantic whale you have ever seen. There will be nothing to fear. You will have the pleasure of enjoying a show that is not viewable anywhere else in the world. The wonders of nature will all be present and it will be one of the most beautiful shows, which you have the opportunity to see in Los Cabos. |
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Take a trip that lasts two amazing hours, to view the whales when you visit Cabo San Lucas. Seasonally, from January to March, Humpback Whales and Gray Whales migrate into the area. The Humpback whale spends their summers feeding in the northern rim of the Pacific, especially along the coast of Russia and Alaska. In January, the Humpback Whale begins a leisurely journey south through the waters of the Pacific until they arrive on the coasts of the Hawaiian islands and western Mexico. These whales generally stay until March or April when they begin a slow trek up north again. |
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Experience the amazing beauty of the whales in Cabo San Lucas. Thousands of people flock to this area in hopes of seeing this magical sight. Every January whales begin to appear off the Los Cabos coast. All different kinds of whales show up in the area. We often see Blue, Grey, Sperm, and Humpback Whales. The whales follow the currents down the Pacific coast looking for an excellent, nutrient-filled spot to give birth. They end up in Cabo San Lucas and give you the opportunity to enjoy some first class whale watching. |
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There is something quite special about California Baja Sur, Mexico. It is the home of the Gray Whale for several months out of the year. The Gray Whales travel from the northern Arctic region, down the coast of Canada and the United States, all the way to Mexico each January. Along the coast of Baja California Sur, sailors, anglers, and sightseers are able to catch a glimpse of these majestic mammals. |
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If you are planning a visit to Cabo San Lucas, you simply have to see the beauty of the area from the water. Watching the sunset over the magnificent Cabo waters is an experience you should not miss during your vacation. This is one of the things that makes the seasonal whale watching sunset cruise perfect. |
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There is something very special about Cabo San Lucas and the Baja California peninsula. On the Caborey, you can go on the ultimate whale-watching cruise. This cruise is available during whale watching season, which lasts from January to March. During this time, the Gray Whale travels down the Pacific Coast from the North Arctic. After settling off the coast of Baja, near Magdalena Bay, the Gray Whale can be seen playing, mating, and nursing their young. |
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Every year the most magnificent cetacean in the planet arrive to the Baja California coasts: the gray whale that measures up to 15 meters long and weights up to 40 tons. Caborey invites you from December to March to live this unforgettable experience that will let you enjoy a close up view of gray whales. With boats go deep in the ocean during two and a half hours in a fantastic adventure looking for these incredible mammals. |
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Enjoy a fascinating day and have a lot of fun in different landscapes such as beaches, sand dunes, mountains and gorgeous views of the Pacific Ocean. When we arrive to playa Migriño you can start a walk on the beach or travel across with your ATV while feeling the fresh ocean breeze in your face. |
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Close-up and personal. Every year, the Gray and Humpback whales end their long migration south in the Sea of Cortez. Enjoy the rare sight of whales nurturing their young babies in our warm southern waters before their long journey north in the spring. Although each of the lagoons is hundreds of miles or more up the peninsula, whale watching around Los Cabos can be very fruitful. While the gray whale is not the only species you will see blue, humpback, sperm, Bryde’s, sei, fin, and the occasional orca ply these waters. |
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