Whale Watching in Mexico: Meaningful Memories

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The beautiful waters of Los Cabos, Mexico.

On Mexico holidays, you can immerse yourself in culture, history, and nature in ways unlike anywhere else in the world. When planning a Mexico holiday, you can take advantage of excursions that allow you to explore the country's abundant marine wildlife. On an excursion to Los Cabos, you can commune with Mexico's underwater creatures by snorkelling, spotting dolphins, or even going on a whale watching tour. Sure to be an unforgettable experience, whale watching in Mexico can help you meet the friendly grey whales that migrate from Alaska each year. If having a meaningful wildlife experience sounds like the perfect way to spend a day, then this excursion is for you.

The Annual Grey Whale Migration

Each autumn, grey whales travel thousands of kilometres south from the Bering Strait to the warm waters near Los Cabos, Mexico — the longest migration of any mammal. There, they spend the cooler months, sharing the waters with humpback whales, blue whales, and dolphins, amongst other creatures.

Grey whales can grow to be around 14 metres long and weigh as much as 40 tonnes, so it may be hard to believe that they almost became extinct twice over the past two centuries as a result of commercial whaling. Fortunately, their population has recovered over time, allowing these majestic mammals to roam more freely and be seen on Mexican whale watching tours.

The Best Mexican Whale Watching Excursions

The best way to encounter this amazing wildlife is to book one of two shore excursion options in Los Cabos. Choose between a large, roughly 200-person boat that includes an open bar and on-board toilet facilities, or a 15-passenger, high-powered Zodiac boat for your whale watching adventure.

On your excursion, there's a good chance you'll spot the signature blowhole of a nearby whale. If you're lucky, you might get to see a whale breach the ocean's surface and splash back down. These massive animals are known to be gentle and friendly, so it's not uncommon for these creatures to swim right up to whale watching boats. Don't be surprised if one tries to make friends while you're whale watching in Mexico!

Mexico holidays are a great way to explore marine life and booking a cruise is the perfect way to see the whales of Los Cabos for yourself.