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A Guide to Whale Watching in Cabo San Lucas

July 10, 2009 by Paul Garnett  
Filed under Travel

If you are looking for some great adventures in Cabo San Lucas, whale watching is definitely one. From Cabo San Lucas, you can have a wide view of the Pacific Ocean as well as the Sea of Cortez and this makes the place a great place for whale watching.

The Magdalena Bay in particular is a whale sanctuary in Cabo San Lucas. It is a place where the whales mate and give birth to their young. During the times when they are taking shelter in Magdalena Bay, it is also a great time for whale watching activities.

Whales visit Cabo San Lucas in the months of January to March. At these times, you can enjoy watching whales that breach in the water with their young. At times, they also sport their spyhopping skills where these huge mammals position themselves vertically on the water with their heads on the surface, which seemed to be observing their surroundings.

If you love the adventure, you can sign up for whale watching tours around Cabo. Tour companies usually will take care of your shuttle services from your hotel to the marina where you will take boat ride to Magdalena Bay.

There are different service providers in Cabo when it comes to whale watching tours. Below are some of the touring companies you can contact for your whale watching adventure.

If you want to do whale watching on board a historical tallship, you can join the whale watching tours aboard the Talofa Tallship. They also cater to sunset cruises as well as snorkeling tours.

One of the touring companies that offers tours for whale watching is the Blue Adventures. You can visit them is you want to enjoy a great whale watching adventure.

If you want to experience the whale watching adventure aboard a pirate’s ship, you can also watch the whales while on board the Buccaneer Queen tallship – indeed a great way to enjoy a great adventure.

There are still many other touring companies and other ways to have a great whale watching adventure in Cabo. Just a little research and you can find plenty of them offering the tour.

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