Every autumn, thousands of Gray whales make their annual 6,000 mile migration from the summer feeding grounds of Alaska to the calving grounds of Cabo San Lucas, the Baja and the Sea of Cortez. If you’re coming to Cabo San Lucas between December 15 and April 15, you will likely be treated to seeing some of these gentle giants. Gray whales are the species most often seen in Cabo San Lucas as they migrate along the Baja Coast of Mexico to calve. Humpback Whales and Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins are plentiful too. Sperm whales, Blue Whales and even Orcas are also sometimes spotted.
Enjoy your time at sea in the Pacific Ocean and Sea of Cortes searching for the worlds largest mammals. Soak in the beautiful scenery and all points of interest of Cabo San Lucas bay as we visit all landmarks such as the Arch, Lover’s Beach, Divorce Beach, and a Sea Lion Colony.
Want an exclusive experience with your friends and family? Private tours are available at special discounts and flexible departure times.
Child - 10 & Under
$35 USD - Pay $15 deposit now. Pay $20 at time of Departure.Dock Fee
$2 USD - Per person to enter the gate. This must be paid in cash on arrivalBilingual Guide
Shaded Boats
Bottled Water
Life Jackets - All Sizes
Gratuity (left to individual discretion)
Biodegradable Sunscreen
Local currency
Towel
Waterproof Camera - Pics For A Lifetime
Snacks/Drinks - Bring Your Favorites
Casual attire
Pregnant women and guests with back/neck problems should not select this tour
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