In general the whales arrive in late December and early January and stay until early to late April. They arrive in the bays north of Mag Bay a little earlier, and stay a little later, which is why our whale watching trips shift to San Ignacio in late March and April.

Where can I see whales in Magdalena Bay? If You Go. Choya Tours offers whale watching day trips to Magdalena Bay from January u2013 March for $ 2,200 MXN (adults) or $ 1,100 MXN (age 1 to 9 years). The price includes transportation from La Paz, breakfast at a restaurant along the way, two-hour whale watching tour, and lunch at a restaurant on the way back.

Then, What time of year are the whales in Mexico? The whale watching season in Mexico is reasonably short: December to March each year. To see the whales you really need to take an organized boat trip (or a private boat charter) operated by an experienced skipper who knows where the whales are and how to approach them in the vessel without scaring them off.

When can you see whales in Baja? Though whale watching is a year-round activity, Baja whale season peaks in the winter months of January through March. However, you can expect to see gray whales off the coast of the Baja peninsula from late December through April.

FAQ

How do I get from Loreto to Magdalena Bay?

There is no direct connection from Loreto to Magdalena Bay. However, you can take the bus to Ciudad Constitución then take the travel to Magdalena Bay. Alternatively, you can take the bus to Villa Morelos then take the travel to Magdalena Bay.

What is there about the gray whales in Mexico? Baja is the only place in the world where gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) swim up to pangas to be stroked, petted, kissed, and even hugged. It’s incredible. Interaction is entirely on the whales’ terms, with mama whales even pushing their calves against the side of the boats to be stroked.

How far is Cabo San Lucas from Magdalena Bay? The distance between Magdalena Bay and Cabo San Lucas is 285 km.

How do you get to Magdalena Bay? Fly LAX to Loreto, B.C.S. Mexico (extra cost for La Paz and Los Cabos arrivals), then a van ride to Puerto San Carlos on Magdalena Bay. Ferry out to the Island Surf Camp for a full schedule of surfing, fishing, kayaking, snorkeling, hiking, beach combing…. relaxing.

How do I get from La Paz to Magdalena Bay?

There is no direct connection from La Paz to Magdalena Bay. However, you can take the bus to Ciudad Constitución then take the travel to Magdalena Bay. Alternatively, you can take the bus to Ciudad Constitución then take the travel to Magdalena Bay.

Can you swim with gray whales? Unfortunately, there are no places where swimming with gray whales is permitted at this time.

Why are grey whales so friendly?

The whales’ approaching behavior is probably reinforced by touching and contacting the boat, which allows them to feel the buzzing vibrations of the boat. In general, all cetaceans touch and rub each other from birth, which is believed to facilitate social bonding and reinforce companionship.

How do you see the grey whales in Baja California? Magdalena Bay and San Ignacio Lagoon are zoned – with boats only able to enter a small section of them, so if the whales prefer to keep their distance, they can. The high number of whales means that the boats can sail into the lagoon, turn their engines off and simply wait for a grey whale to emerge.

What whales are in Cabo San Lucas?

The two main types of whales in Cabo San Lucas that migrate down from Alaska are gray whales and humpback whales. You see mainly humpbacks when whale watching in Cabo; they’re the most active and also the most rewarding to watch.

What kind of whales are in Cabo?

Most important to begin with is to know that the Humpback and Gray Whales that visit Los Cabos are migratory species. They spend their summers up north (Alaska, British Columbia, Washington State) and their winters down south, which includes Cabo San Lucas.

What is Magdalena Bay in Mexico famous for? This bay is particularly noted for the seasonal migration of the California gray whales that come here during winter to calve. The bay is also popular for commercial and sports fishing.

Do whales like human touch? « Whales don’t have teeth like humans do. They have baleen, » he explained. « But we do know they seem to enjoy being touched in the mouth. They initiate that and open their mouths for you. »

What time of day are gray whales most active?

The best time of day are mornings before the wind starts to blow, during the afternoon it can get windy, which tends to blow the spouts down making it hard for people to see them. The most popular trip is the 1 1/2 hour at 10:00am or 12:00pm.

How do whales sleep? So how can they sleep and not drown? Observations of bottlenose dolphins in aquariums and zoos, and of whales and dolphins in the wild, show two basic methods of sleeping: they either rest quietly in the water, vertically or horizontally, or sleep while swimming slowly next to another animal.

Which are the friendliest whales?

Gray whales are known to be very curious and inquisitive, giving them reputation of being the “friendly” whale. They often swim right up to boats and poke their heads vertically out of the water to get a better view of their surroundings in a behavior called spyhopping.

Do whales like being petted? « Whales don’t have teeth like humans do. They have baleen, » he explained. « But we do know they seem to enjoy being touched in the mouth. They initiate that and open their mouths for you. »

Can the human ear hear whales?

Sound frequencies are measured in units called Hertz. The range of frequencies that whales use are from 30 Hertz (Hz) to about 8,000 Hz, (8 kHZ). Humans can only hear part of the whales’ songs.

Where is the best whale watching in Baja? There are only three locations in Baja that these Ojo de Liebre (Scammons Lagoon), Bahia Magdalena and Laguna San Ignacio. The location with the highest historic concentrations of gray whales is Ojo de Liebre (Scammons Lagoon located just outside of Guerro Negro on the Pacific coast.

When can you see blue whales in Baja California?

Blue Whales

The largest animal on the planet is also one of the most elusive. But during the months of February and March, blue whales can be spotted in the waters off of Loreto, six hours north of Cabo San Lucas by car on the Sea of Cortez.

Where do the whales go in Baja California? The Migration route of the Pacific Gray Whale is often described as the longest known mammal migration in the animal kingdom. Beginning in the Bearing and Chukchi Sea and ending in the warm water lagoons of Mexico’s Baja peninsula, their round trip journey moves them through 12,500 miles of coastline.

Are there orcas in Cabo?

The Orcas we encounter on Cabo San Lucas Whale watching tours are individuals from the Eastern Tropical Pacific Population that is known to travel between the Baja and Sea of Cortez down to Costa Rica. Orcas are infrequent visitors to Cabo San Lucas, we typically see Orcas in Cabo San Lucas 4 or 5 times in the season.

What time of day is best to whale watch? What time of day is best to see whales? Morning trips are generally better because sea conditions are calmest which allows us to maneuver the boat to sightings more easily and comfortably. However whales can be observed any time of the day.

What months are whales in Cabo? One of the most anticipated activities of the year on the coast of Mexico is whale watching Los Cabos. Every year, humpback whales make their appearance in this incredible vacation destination between November and March.

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