Sea of Cortez, Whale Watching Tours in Baja California | Baja Expeditions https://bajaex.com/tag/d-sea-of-cortez/ Sat, 03 Jan 2026 11:33:20 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://bajaex.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/cropped-BajaEx-Logo-Icon-32x32.png Sea of Cortez, Whale Watching Tours in Baja California | Baja Expeditions https://bajaex.com/tag/d-sea-of-cortez/ 32 32 Best Place to See Blue Whales: The Baja Blues https://bajaex.com/baja-ultimate-whales/baja-blues-best-place-to-see-blue-whales/ https://bajaex.com/baja-ultimate-whales/baja-blues-best-place-to-see-blue-whales/#respond Thu, 30 Oct 2025 11:20:13 +0000 https://bajaex.com/?p=218894 Discover the best place to see blue whales — Mexico’s Sea of Cortez. Join Baja Expeditions for once-in-a-lifetime encounters.

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Searching for the best place to see blue whales? Look no further than the Sea of Cortez off Baja California Sur, Mexico. Every winter, these ocean giants return for calving, nursing, and feeding in the calm, nutrient-rich waters around Loreto and Agua Verde — the heart of Baja Expeditions’ Ultimate Whales adventure.

There’s a moment — when the sea stills, your breath catches, and a shimmer of turquoise moves below the surface — that feels like magic. Then, with a slow, thunderous exhale, a blue whale surfaces near your boat. It’s a sound you feel in your chest. It’s humbling, unforgettable, and utterly Baja.

Giants in the Sea of Life: Blue Whales in Mexico

The blue whale — Balaenoptera musculus — is the largest animal ever known to exist. North Pacific blue whales grow up to about 90 feet and weigh over 100,000 pounds (NOAA Fisheries). In Antarctica, adult females can reach up to 110 feet in length, and their hearts alone are the size of a small car! Yet for all their immensity, blue whales are gentle, elusive, and profoundly graceful.

Research from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) shows that blue whales’ deep calls can travel hundreds of miles underwater. During migration, this helps them communicate across vast distances. In Baja, these hauntingly low songs echo beneath the surface as they navigate their seasonal routes.

Baja’s deep canyons and rich upwellings create a marine buffet that draws whales, dolphins, and whale sharks throughout the seasons. Here, travelers don’t just witness blue whales, but an entire ecosystem teeming with life. Dolphins weaving between the waves, mobula rays leaping into the air, and whale calves playing and learning survival skills near the surface.

As Captain Pascal, resident ocean expert, recalls:

…we had encounters with blue whales the entire day… I guess, and this is an educated guess, we saw 8–12 different blues. We had a total of 77 individual sightings of those whales… That is a mind-blowing number, and we are talking about one of the more shy whales, which are not seen in a lot of places worldwide.

An animal of superlatives, a peninsula of superlatives, a trip of superlatives.”

Captain’s Log, January 2025

Curious about Baja’s other whales? You’ll love our blog: ‘Whale Watching In Baja: Species, Seasons, And The Best Spots’

Loreto Blue Whale

Voices from the Deck — Blue Whale Encounters in Mexico

We can say that Baja is the best place to see blue whales, but no scientific fact can compare to seeing these giants in person. Guests immersed in the Baja Ultimate Whales expedition describe the experience with joy and pure wonder.

Isobel and Jennifer, visitors from England, shared:

To say we were impressed is an understatement! … Once we started, we didn’t stop. Pascal told us what to look out for and had the whole group watching for the distinctive blowhole spray. He was a fantastic captain of the RIB, able to position us right next to where the whales were swimming… It was magical!

…They were gorgeous creatures to see up close and
truly breathtaking in their natural habitat; a once-in-a-lifetime experience… and one we won’t forget for a long time!”

Guest Report, January 2025

Captain Mantarey, a lifelong Sea of Cortez mariner, reflected:

An amazing day with blue whales in the Sea of Cortez. I have been working here all my life, and today is one of my best encounters — almost a hundred sightings in the day with at least 12 different individuals… This unique spectacle can only occur in the Sea of Cortez.”

Captain’s Log, January 2025

And from Clair and Greta, epic memories from their first day aboard the Gallant Lady:

Our first full day was an epic blockbuster! … We were super lucky with our day and conditions, and had one big blue whale reappear for us many times. Plus, we could see the spouts of at least three other blue whales in our local area. They are truly awe-inspiring creatures.”

Guest Report, February 2024

Wondering how the Sea of Cortez fits into your travel route? Check out our ‘Baja Mexico Map’.

Once-in-a-Lifetime Encounters

So what makes Baja California Sur the best place to see blue whales? Calm, blue waters, nutrient-rich upwellings, and krill blooms make the Sea of Cortez one of the few places you can reliably spot blue whales.

Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, photographer, or simply chasing the world’s most extraordinary encounters, seeing blue whales in Mexico is an experience beyond words. Each exhale of a whale is a reminder of how wild and connected our planet is.

The Sea of Cortez has been called “the world’s aquarium,” a phrase coined by Jacques Cousteau, who extensively documented its exceptional biodiversity. Its nutrient-rich waters and protected marine parks supports incredible marine life. Look out for pods of dolphins and colonies of sea lions to keep you entertained between blue whale sightings!

With Baja Expeditions’ expert crew, observation-plane support, and deep respect for marine life, you can witness the giants of the deep in a way few people ever will. Sustainably. Up close. And with wonder that lasts a lifetime.

Ready to trade screens for sea spray?

Let your Baja Expeditions team plan your next big adventure. We handle every detail — all you need to do is show up, breathe in the salty air, and watch the ocean’s biggest residents.

Contact us today to start your journey to see Baja’s blue whales.

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Baja Mexico Map: Discover the Baja California Peninsula https://bajaex.com/blogs/baja-mexico-map/ https://bajaex.com/blogs/baja-mexico-map/#respond Fri, 10 Oct 2025 08:27:47 +0000 https://bajaex.com/?p=218651 Explore our Baja Mexico Map and Baja California Sur Map to uncover the area's best adventures — nature, culture, whales, wildlife & more.

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Looking at a Baja Mexico Map, you’ll see a remote corner of Mexico dotted with mountain ranges and deserts. Up close, it’s a place where travelers can discover nature and culture in one unforgettable journey. Come with us as we explore Baja California’s most extraordinary destinations and wildlife.

Baja California Map: The Peninsula’s Unique Geography

Baja California is the second-longest peninsula on Earth! A glance at the map of Baja California shows it stretches 760 miles (1220 km) south from the US border until it tapers off into turquoise waters around Cabo San Lucas. The peninsula is divided into two Mexican states: Baja California to the north, and Baja California Sur to the south.

Baja California Sur is the wild one. Here, visitors are spoiled by dramatic geography and scenic landscapes. Rugged mountains dotted with woodlands open up to desert plains, which melt into its contrasting coastlines. On the Pacific side, waves crash on remote beaches and pool in sheltered lagoons. To the east, the Sea of Cortez boasts calm, nutrient-rich waters that teem with life. Its diversity makes it so remarkable. On a Baja California map, you just see a stretch of land — but in reality, it’s a patchwork of ecosystems.

Map of Baja California Sur. Map of Baja, Mexico. Featuring San Ignacio Lagoon, Cabo San Lucas, Loreto, and La Paz etc.

Diverse Habitats and Wildlife of Baja California Sur

Baja California Sur is a paradise for wildlife lovers. The star attraction is the gray whales, who return every year to birth and nurse their calves. Some of the world’s most important whale sanctuaries and gray whales are the star attraction. Every year, they migrate to give birth and nurse their calves in protected spots, such as San Ignacio Lagoon — one of the world’s most important whale sanctuaries. San Ignacio Lagoon is particularly unique because gray whales often swim close to the boats, seeking interaction with visitors.

Curious about gray whales? Here’s ’10 Fun Facts You Didn’t Know’.

Wildlife Hotspots on the Baja Mexico Map

The gray whales are just the beginning… On a habitat map for Baja Mexico, you’d see how rich and varied the region is:

Heron standing in a wetland habitat. Backdrop of water and vegetation.

Wetlands and Mangroves:
Epic Birdwatching

The Baja California Peninsula is a key place on the map for birds following the Pacific Flyway. The region’s wetlands and mangroves provide vital feeding and resting areas for many migratory and resident birds. Herons, egrets, ospreys, gulls, and terns, to name a few.

Trust us, there’s enough to keep even the most experienced birdwatchers entertained!

Aerial view of the Socorro Islands

Remote Pacific Islands:
Dive Socorro

The Socorro Islands lie 400km (250 miles) off the southern tip of Baja California. The islands can only be visited by liveaboard and are so remote they almost fall off the Baja Mexico map. Socorro is a favorite among divers with giant mantas, dolphins, and sharks on almost every dive!

Dive into this wild adventure in our complete guide to ‘Scuba Diving Socorro’.

Two dolphins jumping out of the sea while swimming together

National Marine Parks:
Explore The Sea of Cortez

The Sea of Cortez is often called “The Aquarium of the World” because of its astonishingly diverse marine ecosystem. Nature can thrive here thanks to the peninsula’s nutrient-rich waters and strict marine park regulations. Many of which are also UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Did you know that 39% of all the world’s marine mammal species can be found here? It’s home to whales, dolphins, and sea lions. Plus, hundreds of fish species, some of which are endemic – meaning they’re totally unique to the area!

Pair of desert bighorn sheep standing on orange rocks

Baja California’s Deserts and
Mountainscapes

The desert and mountainous habitats of Baja California are strikingly diverse. These arid landscapes might look stark at first, but they support a surprising range of wildlife. Desert bighorn sheep and mule deer navigate steep rockfaces, and coyotes roam across the plains. In the mountains, pine-oak forests provide refuge for bobcats, pumas, and endemic birds like Xantus’s hummingbird.

Together, these desert and highland ecosystems form a dramatic backbone to the Baja Peninsula Map.

Top Activities to Pin on Your Baja Mexico Map

Any map of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula is dotted with exciting destinations to suit every type of vacation, season, and budget. Here are some of the best adventures to be had in Baja California Sur — whether on land, sea, or lagoon.

San Ignacio Lagoon Map: Best Whale Encounters on Earth

Gray Whale Migration Map, San Ignacio Lagoon Map, Baja Mexico Map

This map of Baja Mexico and North America shows the whales annual migration route. Sure, there are a few places along the way for good whale watching but none truly compare to San Ignacio Lagoon.

What really puts San Ignacio Lagoon on the map is the chance of close-up encounters with its “friendly” gray whales…

Can you imagine a 40-ton whale mother introducing you to her new-born, car-sized baby? Incredible!

There’s also so much to discover beyond whale watching. Here are a few highlights to inspire you — but if you’d like the full scoop, we’ve put together a blog packed with “Top Things to Do in San Ignacio, Mexico”

  • – For the nature lovers: kayak through mangroves, go birdwatching, or hike along desert trails.
  • – For the cultured ones: explore San Ignacio Town, Mexico, enjoy its shaded plaza, historic mission, and traditional Baja cuisine.
  • – For the history buffs: glimpse into Baja’s ancient past, on a guided trip to see prehistoric cave paintings in the Sierra de San Francisco mountains.

The Sea of Cortez Map: Incredible Ocean Safaris & More

Map of Baja California Sur overlayed with a freediver and a large school of fish.

The Sea of Cortez — perfect for snorkeling, diving, whale watching, and ocean safari excursions.

Sea lions lounge on rocky islands, pods of dolphins play, humpbacks breach, and the elusive blue whale glides through the water. This is just some of the spectacular wildlife you could see on an ocean safari here. Mark Loreto or La Paz on your travel map as ideal departure points.

(Top tip for families: one of the best ways to explore is by sailing the Sea of Cortez, combining tranquility and family fun!)

Baja California Sur Map: Magdalena Bay Sardine Run

Map of Baja California Sur, Cabo San Lucas to Magdalena Bay

Another place to add to your bucket-list map for Baja California is Magdalena Bay because of its epic annual sardine run. By road, it’s a 5-6 hour drive northbound from Cabo San Lucas to Magdalena Bay, and the journey is worth every moment.

Every fall, the waters off Baja California host one of the largest sardine gatherings on the planet! The enormous bait balls attract incredible marine predators such as marlin, dolphins, and whales.

It’s a thrilling showcase of predator vs. prey and some of the top snorkeling in Mexico.

Why Travel with Baja Expeditions: Experts & Eco-Camps

For over 35 years, Baja Expeditions has been a pioneer in eco-tourism and conservation in Baja California Sur. At San Ignacio Lagoon, our eco-camps provide low-impact stays right on the water, without compromising on luxuries and comfort! Guests can fall asleep to the sound of whale spouts in the distance and wake up to a desert sunrise.

Our local guides and naturalists share not only their knowledge of wildlife but also their deep connection to the land and sea. This upcoming season, there’s going to be more naturalist-guided activities than ever before. With Baja Expeditions, you don’t just see Baja California Sur — you experience it in a meaningful, sustainable way.

Plan Your Next Adventure

From desert peaks to whale-filled lagoons, Baja California Sur is a place where geography, culture, and wildlife come together in spectacular ways. A Baja Mexico Map may show roads and borders, but it can’t capture the stunning scenery or the thrill of close-up wildlife encounters.

Join Baja Expeditions for a journey to San Ignacio Lagoon and beyond, and discover why this remote corner of Mexico is such an extraordinary place!

👉 Contact us to bring the map to life and help plan your next adventure

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More animals, more nature, more adventure. Baja just got even better! 🐋 https://bajaex.com/blogs/san-ignacio/more-animals-more-nature-more-adventure-baja-just-got-even-better/ https://bajaex.com/blogs/san-ignacio/more-animals-more-nature-more-adventure-baja-just-got-even-better/#respond Wed, 23 Jul 2025 22:02:55 +0000 https://bajaex.com/?p=218081 Nature is doing its own thing This year, nature hasn’t followed the usual script, and that just reminds us who’s really in charge… Gray Whales Humpback Whales Humpbacks were bubble-net feeding off Land’s End. This behavior is more common in British Columbia or Alaska, so witnessing it in Baja was a real surprise. Whale Sharks […]

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Nature is doing its own thing

This year, nature hasn’t followed the usual script, and that just reminds us who’s really in charge…

Gray Whales

  • Gray whales gathered off Cabo San Lucas in winter and sent scouts as far north as Loreto. That kind of movement has never been seen before.
  • Thirty gray whales spent the summer in Magdalena Bay instead of heading north. It raised concerns at first, but scientists observed them feeding on shrimp and confirmed they appeared healthy. Biopsies, shrimp samples, and even whale poop were collected from almost every individual. Collecting whale poop might just be one of the more unusual tasks in marine research. 🤔

Humpback Whales

Humpbacks were bubble-net feeding off Land’s End. This behavior is more common in British Columbia or Alaska, so witnessing it in Baja was a real surprise.

Whale Sharks

Whale sharks were only seen off La Paz from early December to late January, much shorter than usual. In spring, waters that are often full of them remained quiet. But in Bahía de Los Ángeles, they arrived six weeks late and in large numbers, and according to our Ultimate Whale Shark liveaboard guests, snorkeling with them has been spectacular! Also, In-water opportunities with sperm whales and orcas.

Blue Whales

Blue whale mothers and calves arrived in Loreto as expected, but left after a few weeks and moved 50 miles south. They completely ignored the usual timing of the great whale migration and decided to stick around. Thanks to that, we were able to enjoy sightings from February all the way into July. Not only did our Baja Ultimate Whales guests get to witness the largest animals on earth, but even some guests on our summer Mobula and Orca Expedition liveaboard did too! Blue whales don’t share their travel plans, which makes us extra grateful for our observation plane. Along with our boats, this allows us to cover plenty of ground so every trip captures as much of the experience as possible, wherever the whales choose to be.

Orcas/ Killer Whales

And the orcas? After a stretch of silence, they suddenly returned in full force. The past few weeks have been absolutely wild. Maybe they were just on vacation… Whatever the reason, they are back, and it has been epic! (Watch the video from last week!)


San Ignacio Lagoon Gray Whales

Imagine leaning over the side of a small boat, eye to eye with a 40-ton gray whale — and then heading back to your luxury tent at our thoughtfully designed, eco-friendly campsite.

Unlike most wild animals, gray whales in San Ignacio Lagoon are known for their curiosity. Instead of avoiding boats, they often choose to approach them. Sometimes they glide so close you can reach out and touch them, or even lean in for a kiss! This behavior has been happening for decades, but it still feels like a miracle every single time.

This is a rare chance to come face to face with one of the most majestic animals on Earth, in a setting that feels almost otherworldly. Our camp sits on the edge of the ocean, backed by desert sierras, inside the stunning El Vizcaíno Biosphere Reserve — a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s all the raw beauty of Baja, paired with the comfort of a hotel.

San Ignacio Lagoon is located on the Pacific coast of Baja California Sur, halfway down the Baja Peninsula. It might feel like the edge of the world, but getting there is easier than you think. We take care of every detail, so you can focus on the experience, not the logistics.

What’s new for 2026

  • Same extraordinary gray whale experience
  • New camp layouts (because we never stop improving)
  • More luxury
  • More bar tents
  • New dining rooms
  • Renovations under the watchful eye of our interior designer
  • And even more activities…

More nature. More guides. More naturalist-led bird watching and beach walks. More evening presentations.

It’s an evolution of everything we already love, just enhanced. 😉

We’re also updating our afternoon activities. Kayaking in the mangroves has been transformed into a fully naturalist-led adventure, bringing the mangroves and their wildlife to life in a whole new way. The experience now combines kayaking with a walk along one of the lagoon’s most beautiful beaches, plus a visit to the nearby salt flats.

You can also visit a local turtle sanctuary in a nearby fishing village. Once a place where turtles were hunted, it’s now run by a family dedicated to protecting them as part of one of only two permitted turtle conservation programs in Mexico. This visit offers a meaningful, personal glimpse into local life and conservation efforts — all guided by our expert naturalists.

Want to visit the town of San Ignacio? No problem. It’s a beautiful afternoon trip, just a 40-minute drive from camp. The town was built around an oasis and is a sea of green in the surrounding desert. The old Jesuit mission still stands on the main square, next to a small museum, with cafés and bars dotted around the plaza. It’s a peaceful contrast to the raw nature of the lagoon.


What’s new across Baja Mexico

More animals. More nature. More adventure.

We now offer over 800 scheduled departures across the season. Custom-designed trips are also available, from quick half-day outings to full 12-day adventures.

Trip spotlight:
Whale sharks and gray whales combo

There are only two weeks each year when you can swim with whale sharks and meet gray whales on the same trip. That window is in January.

This trip includes:

  • Humpback whale watching in Cabo
  • Four nights at a boutique hotel in La Paz
  • Two full days of whale shark activities, including visits to Isla Espíritu Santo, swimming with sea lions, and a beach lunch
  • A flight to San Ignacio Lagoon and three nights in a luxury glamping camp
  • Approximately eight gray whale watching sessions and additional activities
  • Expert naturalist guides

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Sailing the Sea of Cortez: A Family’s Adventure https://bajaex.com/blogs/sailing-the-sea-of-cortez/ https://bajaex.com/blogs/sailing-the-sea-of-cortez/#respond Mon, 07 Jul 2025 12:00:15 +0000 https://bajaex.com/?p=217842 Family adventure filled with scuba diving, island explorations, and quality time. This is sailing the Sea of Cortez in Baja, Mexico!

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There’s no better way to explore Baja California’s remote islands than by sailing the Sea of Cortez aboard Mango Wind—a week of diving and ocean adventure. For siblings Julia and Adriel, it was more than just a vacation—it was a chance to connect as a family, develop new skills, and discover the underwater world in an unforgettable way. Here’s their story:

Guest Account by Julia & Adriel

Hi there! We’re Julia and Adriel. This summer, we had the opportunity to experience a mind-blowing scuba diving adventure with our family in Baja California, Mexico. We got to explore the warm waters of the Sea of Cortez, saw amazing wildlife, had perfect diving conditions, and even earned our Open Water diving license!

Baja Expeditions sailing catamaran Mango Wind

Sails Up: Charting a Course for Adventure

Our journey started with boarding Mango Wind, a super cool catamaran that would be our home for the week. Straight away the crew made us feel welcome, comfortable, and excited for the adventure ahead. It felt like the perfect base for sailing the Sea of Cortez and learning to dive along the way.

The team was awesome, let’s start with the chef, Johana, who prepared the most delicious meals and kept us well-fuelled for the dives. Some of the most memorable dishes were her famous chocolate clams and an incredible surf and turf BBQ. What a treat!

Then there was our skipper, Juan, a skilled captain who navigated us through the waves and told us all about the wonderful sites we were visiting. Our dive instructor, also named Juan, helped us get ready to dive with patience and support. Plus, he shared loads of fascinating facts about the fish we’d encounter.

Last but not least, there was Willy, who drove the panga (a small, open boat they use to get to and from the dive sites). He shuttled us to the best sites and showed us some breathtaking beaches. Every ride felt like an adventure of its own!

Diving into the Sea of Cortez

When we were diving, the conditions were dream-like—clear skies, warm water (around 30°C / 86°F), and visibility for days. During our trip we explored dive sites around the islands of Espíritu Santo and Las Ánimas. Known for their rich biodiversity and mesmerising blue water.

On our first dive, we came face to face with playful sea lions, one got a little too curious and tried to nibble our fins! Next, we encountered massive schools of fish, a pod of dolphins, and even spotted a giant sea turtle near a shipwreck. That was definitely a highlight!

We also saw a couple of sting rays, colorful jellyfish, and garden eels poking up from the sand at El Corralito. Every dive had something new to offer and left us feeling more confident and in love with the ocean!

Pod of dolphins swimming in the Sea of Cortez

From Newbies to Certified Divers

The coolest part? We got our diving licenses! With the guidance of our instructor, we built up our skills day by day. This meant learning how to dive safely, be a good buddy, and how to protect the ocean environment. Earning our Open Water certifications felt like a huge accomplishment, and we had a lot of fun doing it.

Family scuba diving in Baja California Sur in the Sea of Cortez

Making Memories Sailing the Sea of Cortez

When we weren’t diving, the adventure kept going. We got to see so much of Baja, California’s wildlife and unique landscapes whilst sailing, snorkelling and paddleboarding. The combination of fun activities and family time made this one of the best vacations we’ve ever had.

At the end of the week, we sailed back to shore and realized just how special this experience had been. We explored a new world, learned something meaningful together, and made memories we’ll never forget.

If you’re dreaming of a sailing and diving adventure that mixes fun, connection, and unforgettable wildlife, put Mango Wind and Baja California on your radar. Sailing the Sea of Cortez will make you fall in love with the ocean, just like we did.

Family of sea lions resting on a rock

Julia and Adriel’s story is just one example of the memorable experiences waiting for you aboard Mango Wind. Whether it’s your first sailing trip or you’re a seasoned explorer, sailing the Sea of Cortez is a wonderful way to discover the stunning islands and waters of Baja California Sur.

Ready to say ‘yes’ to adventure? Click here to find out more and secure a place on our next trip.

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Sailing Sea of Cortez

Sail away and discover the enchanting Sea of Cortez.

Embark on a journey through the breathtaking wonders of Sailing Sea of Cortez! 

Known as the “Aquarium of the World” by the legendary Jacques Cousteau, this coastal gem on the west side of Mexico promises an aquatic escapade like no other.

Blessed with balmy waters ranging from 71°F to 75°F during winter, the Sea of Cortez boasts an abundance of marine biodiversity, showcasing some of the planet’s most remarkable aquatic species.

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For a truly immersive experience in this marine wonderland, embark on a journey aboard our liveaboard vessel.
It’s the perfect way to explore the myriad islands and bays, all while enjoying breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and azure waters.

During your expedition, prepare to encounter an array of marine life, from the graceful whale sharks to the majestic orcas, and from the playful sea lions to the intriguing hammerhead sharks.

Witnessing these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat is an experience that will stay with you forever.

In winter and spring, the Sea of Cortez becomes a sanctuary for the awe-inspiring whale shark, the largest fish in the world. These gentle giants migrate to these warm waters, offering visitors a rare opportunity to witness their majestic presence up close.

It’s been three days since we started this trip, and we’ve had an amazing experience with the whale shark, even though it was only a juvenile, it was at least 7m long.

But the wonders of the Sea of Cortez extend beyond its famed inhabitants. Venture to Los Islotes, where friendly sea lion pups frolic in the waters, providing guests with unforgettable moments of interaction.

We went to Los Islotes, where we swam with the sea lions. There were pups, and they were so friendly with the guests. Some of them even played around with the people. Today, we had a really good day.

Explore the sailing Sea of Cortez waters and witness the spectacle of hunting orcas as they traverse the Gulf of California, offering a thrilling sight for lucky onlookers.

Today’s adventure with the pod of hunting orcas was beyond anything I could have imagined.

The orcas circled around our RHIB, passing under and alongside it, providing us with an unforgettable spectacle.

At one point, I accidentally dropped my iPhone underwater in its waterproof case and managed to capture a video of two orcas swimming past.

It was truly incredible.

Many people talk about finding their happy place mentally, and I’ve found mine in the Sea of Cortez.

-Judy Adams, California

For those yearning for a closer connection with marine life, the beaches encircling the Sea of Cortez offer inviting opportunities for snorkeling and diving alongside lively sea lions.
Carmen Island stands out for its frequent sightings of hammerhead sharks, injecting an added thrill into your underwater escapades.

The Sailing Sea of Cortez teems with marine life year-round, including sightings of the majestic blue whale.

Early in the morning, we spotted several blue whales; they were everywhere. Later in the evening, we went bird watching around Danzante Island. After that, we headed to the beach, where we went hiking and did other beach activities. Everyone is having a great time.

-Dive Guide Rouslam

Join the adventure! Experience the thrill of spotting orcas, swimming with whale sharks, and exploring the wonders of the Sea of Cortez. 

We’re eagerly awaiting to hear about your own Sailing Sea of Cortez Experience!

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Swim Safaris https://bajaex.com/destinations/swim-safaris/ Thu, 20 Apr 2023 19:12:19 +0000 https://bajaex.com/?p=214235 Escaping to a beach camp in a national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site, or heading out for a one-week safari on a luxury liveaboard small ship, and it just does not get any better. We cater to swimmers of all ages, experience levels, and fitness with differing safaris rated blue, green, or black.

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Swimming Adventures

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Oct 18 – Oct 20, 2024

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Why a Swim Adventure?

Because of the marvelous feeling you get when you are “in the groove,” because it is addictive, and because swimming feels great. Combine that with escaping to a beach camp in a national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site, or heading out for a one-week safari on a luxury liveaboard small ship, and it just does not get any better. We cater to swimmers of all ages, experience levels, and fitness with differing safaris rated green, blue, or black.

Green safaris are for swimmers who have enjoyed swimming in the past but may not have been in the pool for a while, or may not be in the same shape they used to be. The beautiful thing about these safaris is getting back in the water, gaining strength and fitness every day, and feeling awesome by the end of the week.

Blue safaris are for swimmers in good physical condition, ready to swim 3 to 5 km per day (or less, if preferred), and interested in everything else on offer, from kayaking or paddleboarding to beach walks or a naturalist-guided hike in the desert.

Black safaris are for swimmers who want to work hard and are likely in training, wanting to do a lot of swimming, 10 km per day or more.

Nora Toledano & the Sea of Cortez, a luxurious combination!

Nora, a biologist, open water swimmer, and coach, is a speaker at various forums. She has completed 12 crossings of the English Channel (6 solo and 6 relays). She was the first Latin American to achieve a double crossing in 1994. She is the 14th person in the world and the first Latin American to complete the Seven Seas challenge. She holds the Triple Crown of open water swimming and is a member of the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame. She also holds the Guinness World Record for continuous swimming.

During this journey, you will have the privilege not only to swim with her but also to learn from her advice on open water swimming.

The Espiritu Santo National Park is a paradise for swimmers, with stunning beaches and the beautiful Sea of Cortez. Despite being only 18 miles north of La Paz, it boasts spectacular pristine landscapes. Tim Means, founder of Baja Expeditions, prevented the island from major development by purchasing two properties to block developers, raising funds to buy the rest of the island, and donating it to the people of Mexico as the country’s first national park. This expedition offers full “mothership” support, making it perfect for families, active individuals, and groups. Our flexible itinerary allows for a variety of activities to suit your interests and abilities, ranging from active to relaxing. You can also enjoy delicious meals and excellent customer service.

Oct 18 – Oct 20, 2024
US$790
3 Days, 2 Nights
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Itinerary

Friday, October 18, 2024 – WELCOME

2pm – Welcome and briefing aboard the Westerly Champagne and snacks Welcome speech by Nora.

4pm – Departure from the dock Snacks and getting acquainted.

5pm – First Swim! BALANDRA! – Kayak support Relaxed swim in Balandra Bay Family photo in Balandra Bay, near the Mushroom Rock Swim back to the Westerly, which will be on the opposite side of the bay.

6.30pm – Sunset aboard with dinner on the way to the camp Arrival at the camp and rest.

Saturday, October 19, 2024 – ISLETS & Swimming Clinic

7am – Breakfast.

8am – Embark to Los Islotes – Snorkeling – Then, snacks and navigation to the day’s swimming location.

11am – 1st Swim of the Day – Location determined by Nora or on the day itself, depending on weather conditions or the presence of Mobula rays, among other interests.

2pm – Return to camp for lunch.

4pm – Swimming Clinic with coach Nora Toledano at the camp’s bay. Family photo (We call Swimming Clinic a theoretical talk and practical session where Nora offers advice to improve swimming technique in the sea) Free time / Dinner / Rest

Sunday, October 20, 2024 – FAREWELL DAY

7am – Breakfast and preparation to depart.

8am – Embark to the day’s swimming location Final family photo.

12pm – Return to La Paz

Frequently Asked Questions

Beach Camp – FAQs

What is the minimum and maximum number of guests for swim camps?
Swim camps are 4 guests minimum and 16 guests maximum.

Are there different dates available for swimmers with different fitness and experience levels?
Yes. We have different dates cater to swimmers of different fitness and experience. Labeled Green, Blue, and Black.

Do I need to be a competent swimmer to enjoy the swim camps?
To enjoy one of these camps, you do need to be a competent swimmer. But don’t worry about fitness. You can swim as much or as little as you like and you will get stronger every day.

What are the camps like?
Eco experience camps on Isla Espiritu Santo are “pop up” zero footprint camps maximum 6 days, 5 nights as per park rules. Shared washroom and shower.

Will I have access to power?
No generator per park rules but there is solar, battery charging, wifi and internet access. We can arrange for power for CPAP machines etc.

What activities are included in the beach camps?
Kayaking, paddleboards, beach walks and hiking into the desert included.

Do you provide transfers?
Complimentary transfers to and from SeeCreatures Cabo San Lucas available with our complements at the designated time. Complimentary airport pickups and drop-offs in La Paz.

What is not included?
Exclusions ; 5% tax, bar, gift shop, crew gratuities, $35 USD port fee.
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Gallant Lady - Sunset

Safety is a very serious business. Mother Ocean can be capricious and unforgiving. We hold ourselves to the highest standards and you should expect and demand no less. In our view, every dive boat should be operated within a certified ISM safety management system, outfitted with sprinklers, emergency smoke hoods for everybody and the same safety, fire, life saving equipment and radios as the largest cruise ships. Captains, mates and engineers should have professional commercial mariner qualifications and all crew should have STCW professional mariner certification. Safety is not something to publish in a brochure. It’s part of our DNA. A cornerstone of our culture. Something that we have been living by for every day of the last 30 years.

Operated For Safety

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Luxury Liveaboard Kayaking https://bajaex.com/destinations/luxury-liveaboard-kayaking/ Wed, 19 Oct 2022 12:52:13 +0000 https://bajaex.com/?p=213201 Combine the friendly gray whales of San Ignacio Lagoon, the humpbacks, giant fin whales, the blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus) of Loreto, huge pods of dolphins, whale sharks, and if we are lucky, orcas and sperm whales. You will get an adventure filled trip!

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Mothership Kayaking Adventure (Expedition Yacht)

SEASONS

October – March

2 to 7 nights

TYPES OF ADVENTURES

Mothership Supported Kayaking

PRICING (Pp. dbl occ.)

Pocket Liveaboard & Beach Camp From $1,895

Expedition Yacht From $3,450

Kayaking - Whale Expedition

Mothership Kayaking Adventure in Baja California

Explore the most beautiful islands in the Sea of Cortez including Loreto and Espiritu Santo. Paddling, relaxing and adventuring during the day and then effortlessly travelling and covering miles in the evening or early morning in comfort and luxury aboard our expedition yacht or one of our small ships.

Loreto National Park, Espiritu Santo UNESCO World Heritage Site and much more. Paddle, relax or adventure during the day. And then effortlessly travel between these gorgeous islands.

Video of our kayaking adventures! →

Some of the most spectacular paddling & scenery

Loreto National Park, Isla Espiritu Santo and San Jose del Cabo. Some of the most spectacular paddling, scenery, mountains, deserted white sand beaches and animals in baja are all easily accessible in one week by mothership.

Paddle, swim, snorkel, adventure and hike or just plain relax during the day. We’ll cover the miles with your mothership in the evening or early in the morning.

Perfect for paddlers of all ages, abilities, experience and fitness levels, whether you are a new paddler who isn’t sure you have the fitness or ability to those experienced paddlers who want to clock lots of miles.

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Kayaking in Baja Mexico

Insider Tips

October and November offer the beautiful warm weather and spectacular cobalt blue water and clear visibility.

The north wind can sometimes blow from December through March, but we know from experience exactly how to work around it. This is when loads of whales come to Mexico on their winter vacation. February and March are especially perfect for spotting blue whales in the Loreto National Park.

April and May have a charm all of their own as the water and weather warms up. Special features are enormous schools of mobula rays, pods of dolphins, whale sharks and fingers crossed on orcas and sperm whales.

Chill in the hot tub

Luxury Liveaboard

Paddle as much or as little as you like in a kayak or on a paddle board or both. All from the comfort of your boutique hotel at sea completed with attentive service, fine dining, hot tub which is especially perfect under a starry Mexican sky, enormous water level back deck, and of course, individually controlled air con, shower and bathroom in each stateroom and suite. We will do the driving so that you can enjoy each spectacular location to the fullest.

Extra activities included with your trip: swimming with whale sharks, snorkelling with sea lions, guided shore hikes, introduction to scuba diving as well as diving opportunities for experienced divers.

Typical Itinerary

Fly into SJD. Cabo. Cab

Day 1

Start with a meet and greet at 2:45 pm at our SeeCreatures activity centre in Cabo San Lucas. Your expedition yacht will be boarding in La Paz, and transfers to and from SeeCreatures Cabo are complimentary. If you prefer, you are very welcome to meet us at Baja Expeditions headquarters in La Paz around 4:45 pm. Our captain and crew will be standing by to welcome you with champagne and big smiles. We’ll be setting sail this afternoon for Isla Espiritu Santo as you settle in onboard.

Day 2

We cater to paddlers of all fitness and experience levels with lovely, patient and very experienced guides plus our high-speed 32 ft RHIB support boat. Whether you’re new to paddling or are your shoulders aren’t what they used to be, no problem, today is an easy start to the trip and you can paddle as much or as little as you like with one of our guides nearby. What you can be sure of is that the scenery will be beautiful and excellent water visibility. 

Are you a highly experienced paddler who would prefer to head off on  full day adventure? We can easily accomodate your comfort level and send you off with a portable marine VHF radio to stay in touch with us as well as a Nautilus marine rescue GPS. We truly cater to paddlers of levels.

Your Seaward kayak is an easily maneuverable and very seaworthy fibreglass boat outfitted with carbon fibre paddles. Since this is mothership-supported kayaking, your boat will be light and fast without any cargo or gear onboard other than sunscreen and a camera. You can plan on meeting up with the mothership whenever you want with lunch, snacks, cocktail hour and dinner onboard as well as hot tub and the beautiful starry Mexican night sky.

Days 3 – 7

Hmmmm. Where will you wake up today!!! We typically get the mothership underway in the late afternoon, with all the kayaks stowed onboard and head off for an easy and comfortable ride to the jumping off point for tomorrows kayaking. Sometimes we will be at anchor by 9 pm, sometimes later. Unlike other kayaking trips, you can be assured of hot showers, hot tub, fine dining, sophisticated bar and a very comfortable sleep with full air conditioning.

Your choice to get up early the next morning for coffee service, a continental breakfast, and your first paddle of the day before main breakfast is served. Or sleep in, relax, and go for a paddle after  breakfast. 

The southern sea of cortez is our cruising ground on this trip. We will be ranging from Espiritu Santo to as far north as the gorgeous Loreto national park, Carmen and Danzante Islands, and heading south again.

Day 8 7

Sadly this is the last day of this part of your adventure with us. We hope you will be joining us again soon. Disembarkating by 8:30 am after a nice breakfast with complimentary transfers back to Baja Expedtions HQ, SJD Los Cabos airport, or Cabo SeeCreatures.

Gallant Lady Sunset Stretched

Operated For Safety

Safety is a very serious business. Mother Ocean can be capricious and unforgiving. We hold ourselves to the highest standards and you should expect and demand no less. In our view, every dive boat should be operated within a certified ISM safety management system, outfitted with sprinklers, emergency smoke hoods for everybody and the same safety, fire, life saving equipment and radios as the largest cruise ships. Captains, mates and engineers should have professional commercial mariner qualifications and all crew should have STCW professional mariner certification. Safety is not something to publish in a brochure. It’s part of our DNA. A cornerstone of our culture. Something that we have been living by for every day of the last 30 years.

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Sea of Cortez Safari: Mobulas, whales and even orcas https://bajaex.com/destinations/mobulas-orcas-sea-of-cortez-expedition/ Wed, 19 Oct 2022 10:10:40 +0000 https://bajaex.com/?p=213200 There is nowhere other than the chilly waters of Norway where orcas routinely interact with humans like this. That’s Baja!!

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Mobulas & Orcas in the Sea of Cortez

SEASONS

April – July

8 Days, 7 Nights

TYPES OF ADVENTURES

Liveaboard

PRICING (Pp. dbl occ.)

From US$4,050

Whole Boat Charter Available

Orcas in the Sea of Cortez

Multiple pods of orcas (killer whales) visit the Sea of Cortez every spring and summer. Unlike almost anywhere else in the world, these magnificent apex predators often choose to interact with us. Orcas are present here year-round, but their numbers become more noticeable from January, with peak activity in July and August, when they are frequently encountered for up to 20 days each month. During the season, our team monitors two key hotspots—or “orca cafés,” as we call them—at Cerralvo Island and up north by Isla San Jose. Of course, orcas don’t just stay in one place and can appear throughout the region.

Special feature during the season: joyful, jumping mobula rays. Enormous schools of mobulas rays are resident from the end of March through early July. Getting in the water with a “fever” of 4 to 5 ft rays is a truly special experience.

Interact with whales and mobula rays

The iconic creature on these adventures is the orca, also known as the killer whale. With a combined experience of over 80 years between Baja Expeditions and Nautilus, we have had the privilege of respectfully interacting with these magnificent creatures, from the chilly waters of Alaska to Roca Partida and Socorro Island further south. The sight of those sleek black dorsal fins slicing through the water when the orcas make an appearance is truly unforgettable. Any interaction is always done in full compliance with the laws of Mexico.

Interaction is always respectful and on the animal’s own terms. You can expect to be in the water with the rays, any whale sharks that swim by, inquisitive dolphins, and interactive orcas, and possibly fin whales.

We provide a range of boats, crews, and experiences that come from being the oldest and original eco-tourism operator in Baja. You can choose from limited-load, ocean-going liveaboard small ships with just 12 guests onboard, our 116-foot expedition yacht, a 55-foot pocket liveaboard, an eco-experience camp on Isla Espiritu Santo, our 45-foot luxury sailing catamaran with 3 private guest staterooms, or our 48 ft fast day boats for ocean safaris, offering a level of luxury far superior to that of any traditional fishing boat (panga).

Sample Itinerary

Typical Itinerary

Fly into SJD. Cabo. Expedition yacht might leave from Cabo or La Paz. Sailing catamaran leaves from La Paz.

Day 1

Our Nautilus owned SeeCreatures is located near the harbour in downtown Cabo San Lucas and is your home away from home. We encourage you to fly in early and allow us to arrange for some local diving. Your trip includes a complimentary photo lesson at 1:00pm. Our photo pros will coach you on how to get that perfect underwater image, help set up, service or repair your camera gear, and assist with camera rentals. You are welcome to drop your bags off and check-in whenever it’s most convenient. We ask that you please check-in at SeeCreatures Cabo by 4:30pm latest for your complimentary coach transfer to La Paz, where our hosties will be waiting on the back deck for you with trays of margaritas and champagne.

This trip is predominantly focused on snorkelling and freediving, however if you would like to dive we have rental gear available at SeeCreatures before boarding, or you can bring your own gear.

Days 2 – 7

Our expert team is dedicated to providing the best possible wildlife experiences. With extensive knowledge of the region, our crew specializes in observing and understanding marine life, ensuring you make the most of your time on the water. They have one goal in mind: to maximize your encounters with the animals.

You might have heard that the best place to see the mobulas is in the triangle between Espiritu Santo, Carpenter Rock on the west side of Cerralvo, and Las Ventanas on Baja. Our expedition yacht and high speed RHIB changes the calculus on this completely. We are seeing animals like never before and will take you to where a mama blue whale and calf might be waiting for you, or humpback whales, whale sharks, cow nose rays, and hundreds of dolphins. Be patient, as it might take ten splashes for the mobulas to allow snorkelers and freedivers into the middle of the pack, but you’ll be rewarded with truly spectacular encounters.

Your day might start with a dive or snorkel with typical RHIB missions heading out at 11am after the local Corumuel wind lies down making it easier to critter spot. Our RHIB, or high-speed skiff, carries 12 guests, so everyone is welcome onboard at the same time.

After a delicious lunch on deck, we’ll head back out on the water in the afternoon. We will keep our support boat running as late as anyone wants up until dusk. You will get plenty of time in the water.

Your ship will always be close by. Take a break whenever you want and relax on the sundeck with a good book or soaking in the hot tub. We also have kayaks and stand-up paddleboards.

In the evening, you’ll have the chance to see the mobula rays in a different light. Literally. There will be the opportunity to go snorkelling at night in a calm, protected bay, where we will suspend lights off the bottom of the boat to attract swarms of mobulas. The mobulas come in to feed on the plankton exposed by the lights, providing a spectacular show against the inky ocean. If you’re a certified diver with your own gear, we can also arrange for you to go night diving.

The highlight of any trip is if we see the black fins of orcas slicing through the water. All interactions are conducted in compliance with the laws and regulations of Mexico. For our diving friends, bring your dive gear, and we will be sure to get you some splashes on local dive sites.

Day 8

Morning breakfast. Disembark at 8:30 am in La Paz and complimentary transfer back to either SeeCreatures Cabo San Lucas or SJD Airport.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will we see orcas on these trips?

Maybe. We hope so. The iconic creature on these adventures is the orca, also known as the killer whale. The sight of those sleek black dorsal fins slicing through the water when the orcas make an appearance is truly unforgettable. With a combined experience of over 80 years between Baja Expeditions and Nautilus, we have had the privilege of respectfully interacting with these magnificent creatures, from the chilly waters of Alaska to Roca Partida and Socorro Island further south. Any interaction is always done in full compliance with the laws of Mexico.

Are orcas guaranteed?

No. We are confident that you will have great encounters with schools of mobula rays, California sea lions, mega pods of bottlenose dolphins, and much more. Along the way, you may also encounter sperm whales, fin whales, pseudorcas, pilot whales, Risso’s dolphins, and the super-acrobatic spinner dolphins. Whale sharks are spotted on almost every trip. When reports of exciting wildlife activity come in, we will make every effort to position ourselves in the best possible location to maximize your experience.

When will we be able to get in the water?

Most snorkelling and freediving will be done either from our 32-foot-high speed aluminum hulled “zodiac style” RHIB or even from the large water level platform at the stern (that’s the back end) of your yacht. You can count on a couple of evening snorkels in a quiet bay with underwater lights and, hopefully, swarming mobulas. But you can spend as much time as you want in the water.

What other wildlife will we see?

We’ll be watching for large pods of dolphins, and of course, you’ll have the opportunity to jump in with them as well. To be frank, you never quite know what amazing animals you might encounter in the Sea of Cortez. Along the way, you may come across sperm whales, fin whales, and whale sharks. Note that the famous whale shark conservation area at Mogote is closed to visitors at this time of year.

What is included in the trip?

Accommodation, all meals (continental breakfast, breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert), non-alcoholic beverages and snacks, daily room service, towels and onboard facilities such as the hot tub and lounge…  and lots of fun!

Exclusions: 5% tax, bar, gift shop, crew gratuities, internet access, $35 port fee.

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What Guests Have to Say About Mobulas & Orcas

We Jumped in the Water with Orcas!

There are few words to describe todays adventure. We jumped in the water with Orcas!! They were curious about us and kept circling back to check us out. Read full review

Kelley, onboard the Nautilus Gallant Lady

Amazing Mobula and Orca Trip on the Nautilus Gallant Lady

My mom and I are just finishing up a week of snorkeling with mobula rays and orcas in the Sea of Cortez, Mexico with the crew of the Gallant Lady and it was absolutely the trip of a lifetime and exceeded all expectations. Read full review

Connie, California onboard the Nautilus Gallant Lady

Did Someone Say Orca?

WHAT A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME THAT WAS. An opportunity came up with some friends to go snorkeling and swim with mobulas and orcas in the open ocean of the Sea of Cortez. Read full review

Stephanie, California onboard the Nautilus Gallant Lady

Underwater with One of the Most Iconic Orca Families of the Population Found in Baja

On the first day of the trip, the first open ocean safari, seven orcas! No words! Read full review

David Serradell, In-house Photographer.
Gallant Lady Sunset Stretched

Operated For Safety

Safety is a very serious business. Mother Ocean can be capricious and unforgiving. We hold ourselves to the highest standards and you should expect and demand no less. In our view, every dive boat should be operated within a certified ISM safety management system, outfitted with sprinklers, emergency smoke hoods for everybody and the same safety, fire, life saving equipment and radios as the largest cruise ships. Captains, mates and engineers should have professional commercial mariner qualifications and all crew should have STCW professional mariner certification. Safety is not something to publish in a brochure. It’s part of our DNA. A cornerstone of our culture. Something that we have been living by for every day of the last 30 years.

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Sailing https://bajaex.com/destinations/sailing/ Wed, 19 Oct 2022 09:29:07 +0000 https://bajaex.com/?p=213202 It’s easy to fall in love with sailing. Especially when you raise the sails and feel them fill with wind as the yacht accelerates and then totally quiet with just the hiss of the water going past. It is equipped with kayaks, paddle boards, snorkelling and scuba gear. It’s your adventure and it's our job to make it happen.

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Mango Wind Boat

Sailing in Baja California
Our Push into Sustainability

SEASONS

Year-Round

TYPES OF ADVENTURES

Liveaboard

PRICING

US$2,250 Per Day

Staterooms 5 – 6 Guests

E-Sailing Baja California

45-ft Sailing Catamaran – Mango Wind

It’s easy to fall in love with sailing. Especially when you raise the sails and feel them fill with wind as the yacht accelerates and then totally quiet with just the hiss of the water going past.

It is equipped with kayaks, paddle boards, snorkelling and scuba gear. It’s your adventure and it’s our job to make it happen.

Time to go sailing!!

Dinner - Mango Boat

Push Into Sustainability

Our 45-ft sailing catamaran represents our push into sustainability with the amenities of a yacht. Captain. Chef and fine dining. Naturalist/guide/dive guide who is equally happy to introduce you to scuba diving, take everyone paddling or go for an interpretive hike in the desert.

Because it’s a catamaran, your yacht is very wide which makes it much more spacious than a monohull and very stable.

Ready to go sailing?

Gallant Lady Sunset Stretched

Interested in Chartering a Bigger Boat?

Our 116-ft expedition yacht Gallant Lady accommodates up to 12 guests in 6 suites.
$7,850 + tax per night.

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Baja Ultimate Whales https://bajaex.com/destinations/baja-ultimate-whales/ Tue, 13 Sep 2022 20:36:33 +0000 https://bajaex.com/?p=213079 Combine the friendly gray whales of San Ignacio Lagoon, the humpbacks, giant fin whales, the blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus) of Loreto, huge pods of dolphins, whale sharks, and if we are lucky, orcas and sperm whales. You will get an adventure filled trip!

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Whale Watching Tours

Baja Ultimate Whales

SEASONS

January – April

8 Days, 7 Nights

TYPES OF ADVENTURES

Liveaboard & Luxury Camp

PRICING (Pp. dbl occ)

Gallant Lady Suite & Luxury Camp: US$5,095

Loreto - best place to see Blue Whales

Baja Ultimate Whales

The great whales come home to Baja every winter, giving us a plethora of experiences and adventures. Our ultimate whale trips combine swimming with whale sharks, snorkelling with sea lions, and spending 3 nights on your own 116-ft expedition yacht, immersed in the beauty of the Sea of Cortez and its abundant wildlife, including blue whales, humpback whale mommas and babies, fin whales, and pods of dolphins. The adventure continues with a private sightseeing flight across Baja to our luxury camp at San Ignacio Lagoon with the most extraordinary whale interaction on the planet. This is an unforgettable 8 day / 7 night adventure and a tremendous value.

Your expedition begins in Cabo San Lucas with humpback whale watching, followed by a transfer to a boutique hotel in La Paz. The next morning includes swimming with whale sharks (weather permitting), a beach lunch at UNESCO Isla Espíritu Santo, and swimming with sea lions. Then, board our 116-ft expedition yacht for cocktail hour and dinner as we sail north toward Loreto, taking in the stunning landscapes and vibrant marine life of the national park.

The adventure continues as you return to La Paz for a private 1-hour, 40-minute flight to San Ignacio Lagoon, where you’ll experience the most extraordinary whale interactions on the planet over 4 days and 3 nights. Conclude your journey with a private flight back to the SJD executive terminal in Los Cabos.

Humpback Breaching

Your 116-ft Expedition Yacht

Enjoy 3 nights aboard our Nautilus Gallant Lady, complete with our 32-ft high-speed rigid hull inflatable. We will be steaming north to the Loreto National Park, taking in the breathtaking marine environment, where blue whale mommas with their new calves, humpback mommas, huge pods of dolphins, giant fin whales, and, with fingers tightly crossed, orcas, pilot whales, and sperm whales may be along the way. You will also have the option to enjoy shore hikes guided by our naturalist, go kayaking, take beach walks, and sunset drinks ashore on beautiful islands.

Gallant Lady Sunset Stretched

Glamping & Luxury Camping with Gray Whales

The most extraordinary thing happens when gray whales return to the birthing lagoons of Baja every winter. They reach out to us for interaction, to be stroked and pet, to get scratched between their pectoral fins, and to drench us with whale halitosis! It’s one of the most spectacular experiences on the planet, and it’s entirely on the whales’ terms. While we have learned that they like to be touched, the question is whether it’s ok to do so? Click here for more about this.

While the gray whale encounters are the main reason to visit San Ignacio, we make no apologies for the comfort and style of our seasonal pop-up camp. Spacious tents with 24-hour power, private bathrooms with hot and cold running water, and your choice of a king or double bed with fine linens ensure a restful stay. Add in fine dining and a well-stocked bar, and you’ll find there’s plenty to enjoy beyond the whales. Perhaps best of all is gathering around the campfire, soaking up the beauty of a starry Mexican night sky.

Find out more! →

Itinerary Overview

We recommend SJD Cabo San Lucas as your gateway airport for seamless transfers from the arrivals hall at Cabo San Lucas.

Our concierges will be on standby to assist with arrangements, address special requests, and to answer any questions you might have. We recommend flying into Cabo early to enjoy and partake in our Baja hospitality.

Day 1 – Whale Watching and Central La Paz!

Humpback whale watching adventure in Cabo accompanied by your own personal naturalist who will guide you throughout your entire trip. Afternoon transfer to a boutique hotel on a quiet beach in La Paz.

Days 2-4 – Whales Whales Whales

Let’s go and have some fun, heading out to UNESCO Isla Espíritu Santo to snorkel with sea lions, explore, and a beach lunch. Late afternoon transfer to our 116 ft expedition yacht to head north towards Loreto National Park to search out blue and humpback momma and baby whales, dolphins, and fin back whales. Supported by our observation airplane. There should be time for kayaking, nature walks, and on one special evening, cocktails on the beach while watching a sunset.

Day 5 – San Ignacio!

Morning flight to San Ignacio for the most extraordinary whale interaction on the planet.

Our staff will be waiting to meet you at the airstrip with welcoming smiles, glasses of champagne, and hot apple cider, followed by a 5 minute ride to camp. Once there, enjoy brunch, a welcome briefing, and a naturalist introduction to the whales and what you might see and experience this afternoon. We recommend heading out for two afternoon whale-watching encounters, but of course, it’s always your option to stay and relax at camp or try some of our other activities. In the evening, enjoy cocktail hour and watch the sunset around one of our fire pits, followed by dinner and a presentation by one of our naturalists.

Days 6-7 – San Ignacio Lagoon Gray Whales

All operators in the lagoon work together to maximize guest experience while ensuring no negative impact on the whales. For this reason, all whale encounters are in a small defined area of the lagoon with pangas taking turns entering the restricted area for a maximum of 90 minutes. The timing is worked out between the operators which means that we abide by scheduled departure times. For this reason, unfortunately, we are not able to send pangas out “on demand”. The departure times are defined.

Option 1:
7 am breakfast after watching the sunrise over the sierras and then head out at 7:45 am for several whale watching encounters.

Option 2:
Sleep in and relax. Breakfast when you are ready. With a fixed departure time of 9:45 am, if you want to join the second whale watching session of the day. The second round is around 10 to 10:30 am, depending on the availability in the area for whale watching, and then back to camp for lunch.

After lunch, enjoy another whale-watching encounter. Or, as long as the weather cooperates, enjoy kayaking or paddleboarding in the mangroves on the other side of the lagoon, or go mountain biking. Visit a local village to experience and learn about their turtle conservation efforts. Take a leisurely walk, hike, or bird watching with one of our naturalists. Or just kick back, and relax at camp. In the evening, enjoy cocktail hour and vibrant sunsets, make new friends around a fire pit, or over a game of billiards, or an evening presentation by a naturalist. All fine ways to finish off your day in camp.

Day 8 – Return to Cabo

Breakfast at 7 am. One more whale watching encounter (always weather dependent), and then the beautiful flight back to SJD Los Cabos, arriving by 1:30 pm. If you are flying home that day, we recommend booking a return flight after 3:30 pm. Otherwise, transfer back to SeeCreatures Cabo for more adventure!

Frequently Asked Questions

What am I going to see?

You can expect blue whales, humpbacks, fin whales, mega pods of dolphins, whale sharks, sea lions, and, if you’re lucky, orcas and sperm whales. Also, up close and personal interactions with Pacific gray whales! San Ignacio Lagoon is also home to a variety of bird species, including nesting ospreys and egrets.

When should I go?

We only operate in peak season when large numbers of whales are present, from January through April.

Why do your trips leave out of SJD?

Because the shortest flight to the Lagoon is from SJD which is super easy to get to with service from 15 different US cities, most of Mexico and even direct flights from overseas. Because Cabo San Lucas in the winter and spring is a really fun place to visit!! Because you won’t have any border crossing hassles. And because we offer all sorts of other activities from our Cabo San Lucas base including swimming with whale sharks and other adventures in the Sea of Cortez, scuba diving including our Socorro giant manta liveaboard trips, photography workshops and much more.

What kind of accommodations can I expect?

A stay at the Marea beachfront hotel in La Paz.

Onboard our 116-ft expedition yacht, the Gallant Lady.

Luxury accommodation at San Ignacio Lagoon:

Luxury Camp

Enormous thought has gone into every detail, from fire pits to a wide selection of wine, craft beer, single malt scotches, and fine dining. We even have a bar, lounge tent, and Wi-Fi access throughout the camp.

Think of our luxury camp as one of the world’s best pop-up hotels.

What’s included in the trip?

Transportation includes flights from La Paz to the lagoon and from the Lagoon to SJD. Accommodation, activities, meals, snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages plus unlimited whale watching sessions (subject to capacity control and weather). On-site naturalist.

Park fees, gift shop, bar, gratuities and camera rentals are NOT included.

What airport do I fly into?

SJD Los Cabos International for both commercial airlines and private aircraft.

Gallant Lady - Sunset

Operated For Safety

Safety is a very serious business. Mother Ocean can be capricious and unforgiving. We hold ourselves to the highest standards and you should expect and demand no less. In our view, every dive boat should be operated within a certified ISM safety management system, outfitted with sprinklers, emergency smoke hoods for everybody and the same safety, fire, life saving equipment and radios as the largest cruise ships. Captains, mates and engineers should have professional commercial mariner qualifications and all crew should have STCW professional mariner certification. Safety is not something to publish in a brochure. It’s part of our DNA. A cornerstone of our culture. Something that we have been living by for every day of the last 30 years.

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