BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR

 

WE KNOW SEVERAL CORNERS OF BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR TO TAKE YOU TO DISCOVER ALL ITS NATURAL WONDERS.

The peninsula is known for its desert beaches and the abundance of life and diversity of its marine ecosystems. 

The cold winter currents rich in nutrients fill the Gulf of California, attracting spectacular species such as whale sharks and several species of whales like gray, humpback or blue whales.

    In the spring the mobulas approach the coast around Espiritu Santo Island, Cerralvo Island, Cabo Pulmo and Cabo San Lucas. 

During the summer the sea lions are born in the large colony of Espiritu Santo and in the fall the attraction is the impressive striped marlins hunting sardines in the blue waters of Magdalena Bay in the so-called Mexican Sardine Run.  

Above and below the surface, Baja California Sur is mind-blowing.

MORE EXPERIENCES

  • SEA ​​LIONS

    (Sept-May)

    To the north of the Espiritu Santo natural park are the Islotes, the main colony of sea lions in the Gulf of California. From September to May we go from La Paz to visit them to dive and snorkel with them.

    Interact with these puppies of the sea!

  • WHALE SHARK

    (Oct-Apr)

    As a consequence of the accumulation of food south of the Bahía de la Paz, the aggregation of juvenile whale sharks occurs between the months of October and April.

    Let's go swimming with the biggest fish in the world!

  • GRAY WHALE

    (Dec-Mar)

    The gray whale, like most baleen whales, abandons feeding grounds in cold northern waters for wintering grounds in warmer Mexican waters to breed and have their young, making one of the longest migrations. known from any mammal.

    We take you to visit them to appreciate all their greatness.

    Get excited with these travelers!

  • HUMBACK WHALES

    (Dic-Mar)

    Humpback whales migrate to the southern Gulf of California from the coasts of Alaska and California to breed and have their young. We set out in search of them to observe their spectacular jumps, tail slaps and flapping.

    Meet these giants of the ocean!

  • MOBULAE

    (Apr-Jun)

    Mobulas congregate near shorelines to feed and have their young. Between April and June we see them jumping from the surface and when we enter the water we see them swimming in huge schools.

    Get infected with his calm!

  • MARLIN FISH

    (Oct-Dec)

    In the blue waters of the Pacific, marlin fish arrive in search of large balls of sardines. From October to December we go snorkeling and freediving with them.

    Live the adrenaline of these hunters!