Winter Whale Watching

Whale Viewing in Mexico

Whale observing doesn’t get any greater than in Baja California Sur, Mexico.

A lot of tourists and vacationers who come to Baja California are enticed by the pristine beaches, crystal crystal clear waters and the fresh sea breeze.  These things can seldom be experienced and loved nowadays because of the air pollution and exploitation of nature which are rampant in practically each place in the whole earth.  It seems like whales are additionally attracted to Baja waters precisely due to the fact they continue to be untouched and are protected by both the government and the native inhabitants which depend on these waters for a living.

 

There are but a very few blessed locations in the complete planet in which one can sit along the beach or ride out just a few miles off the shore and be surprised by the spectacle of a entire colony of humpback whales or gray whales located so close to humanl habitation. Baja California Sur in Mexico is one of these  few and lucky locations.

 

One can in no way really explain the awe and wonder you experience at viewing whales frolicking in their natural habitat after your anticipation has built up while scanning the waters looking for these graceful mammals. These giant mammals go to the Sea of Cortez each and every twelve months during fall to escape the winter of Northern Bering and give birth in the exotic waters of the Pacific where they can also find a lot of food. Magdalena Bay just a little up the coast from Los Cabos is the best place to go whale viewing for the mothers and their young.  Although~Though} San Ignacio is much more famous for whale viewing, there is a higher chance of seeing whales in Los Cabos than any other place in Baja for the duration of the whale season from end of December to end of March

The Peninsula of Baja California is blessed to be positioned in between two really plentiful and biologically diverse bodies of water. On the western shores of the Baja peninsula lies the expansive blue vastness which is the Pacific Ocean while its eastern shores open up to the Gulf of California (a lot more popularly called the Sea of Cortez or Mar de Cortes after the Spanish conquistador who found the peninsula). These two big bodies of water eventually connect and marry at the southernmost tip of the Baja California peninsula creating an elongated U-shaped border of water area around the peninsula.

Here at Baja California Sur, individuals wishing to watch whales up close can go on one of the whale observing tours. Visitors and guides will be take by watercraft and yachts to regions where humpback or grey whales can be sighted. A lot of times for the duration of these trips, these gentle creatures will swim close enough to the motorboats for visitors to attain out and pat their slippery heads. Viewing and being so close to these incredible aquatic creatures is a fantastic happening that children and grown ups can both enjoy.

Even so, you need not ride a fishing boat out in the open sea to see a whale in Baja California. All you need is a little patience and comfy seat and you can view whales flipping atop the water or spraying fountains of water from the backs right in the comforts of your resort terrace or on the seaside. A delightful way to unwind after your visit with Los Cabos Real Estate.

Come} whale watch in Baja California and enjoy a healthful and exhilarating out of doors adventure! 

 

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