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Gray Whale Watching Tour - Mexico

 

sustainable tourism A portion of the trip price is donated to WWF (World Wildlife Fund).  WWF has selected our travel partner as their official Conservation Travel Provider.

 

Introduction

 

The Pacific gray whale spring migration from Alaska’s Bering Sea to the warm waters of Mexico's Baja lagoons is the longest mammal migration on earth. Nearly hunted to extinction in the past, these gentle leviathans have made a dramatic comeback and today show little fear of humans.

 

Every spring, hundreds of them return to traditional birthing and breeding grounds at sheltered San Ignacio Lagoon on Mexico’s Baja Peninsula. Friendly and engaging, they are often intrigued with humans, swimming right up to our boats, and our small groups can frequently approach close enough to touch them during our tours at sea.

 

Join us for a gray whale watching opportunity unlike any other during this adventure to San Ignacio Lagoon in Baja, Mexico.

 

 

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