Embark on a unique gray whale watching experience at Magdalena Bay in Baja California. Get up close and personal with these gentle giants and learn about their behavior and life cycle from a marine biologist.
Embark on a unique gray whale watching experience at Magdalena Bay in Baja California. Get up close and personal with these gentle giants and learn about their behavior and life cycle from a marine biologist.
- 98R9+8C Almeja - The excursion sets off from Puerto Chale and ventures into Bahía Magdalena and Almejas. The location is chosen based on the conditions, always selecting the spot with the highest likelihood of sightings, guided by our captains’ expertise. Our group, consisting of a maximum of 1-6 people, will board a panga boat to embark on the…
- 98R9+8C Almeja - The excursion sets off from Puerto Chale and ventures into Bahía Magdalena and Almejas. The location is chosen based on the conditions, always selecting the spot with the highest likelihood of sightings, guided by our captains’ expertise. Our group, consisting of a maximum of 1-6 people, will board a panga boat to embark on the whale watching adventure.
The journey will take us into the bay in search of these gentle giants, who often approach the boats and engage with observers. Participants may have the opportunity to touch, hug, and even kiss the gray whales that come up to greet them.
In addition to gray whales, there is also the possibility of encountering dolphins and numerous sea birds in the mangroves and dunes. The activity will last for two hours.
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- All applicable fees and taxes included
- All applicable fees and taxes included
Throughout the span of January to March, grey whales migrate to the lagoons of Baja California and Baja California Sur. This is where they mate, birth, and nurture their offspring in the lagoons’ ‘warm’ and secure environments. Famously friendly and inquisitive, these colossal creatures have a tendency to stay near the coast, making them a thrilling…
Throughout the span of January to March, grey whales migrate to the lagoons of Baja California and Baja California Sur. This is where they mate, birth, and nurture their offspring in the lagoons’ ‘warm’ and secure environments. Famously friendly and inquisitive, these colossal creatures have a tendency to stay near the coast, making them a thrilling spectacle for eager wildlife enthusiasts. This location serves as one of the few places globally where one can physically interact with, and even caress, the gray whales.
Having the opportunity to encounter these mammoth marine mammals in the presence of a marine biologist ensures a unique and enriching experience – a chance to marvel at their sheer size while gaining a comprehensive understanding of their behaviour, life cycles, routines, and so much more.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.