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Cabo San Lucas is well known for its magnificent whale watching opportunity. From late December to late March, visitors to Cabo have the privilege of observing up-close the migration of the Pacific Gray and Humpback whales.
After spending summer feeding in the cold rich arctic water,
the whales migrate south to Baja California bays to mate and nurse their
young. During spring the whales start migrating back, this time we observe
them with their baby-whales. Bring your binoculars to Cabo. Whales, birds
and magnificent terrain are waiting for you to explore.
During whale watching season, we include whale watching in all of our cruises. Eco
Whale Watching means observing these giants with a minimum or without
interfering with their routine. As much as possible, we switch the engine
off and use only the sails in order to get close and follow the whales.
Our crew is highly trained and aware to the importance of respecting sea
life and nature in general. The crew will be happy to share knowledge
about type of whales and behavior patterns with you.
Our public Snorkeling & Whale Watching cruise is 3 hours long. We depart
the marina towards the 'Pelican Rock', the best snorkeling and scuba diving
in the area where you'll be able to swim and snorkel with huge amount of
tropical fish. After snorkeling we will lift the sails and go look for
whales.
A 3-hour private whale watching cruise is available.
Throughout the cruise you'll be able to enjoy our complementary open bar
and excellent food.
Whale
Watching in Cabo San Lucas
Three-hour cruise
Public cruise: $59 (US dollars) per person.
Private charter: price
information here >>

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