Gray Whale Day Tour  

Magdalena Bay - Baja California Sur, Mexico (February - April)

Come and experience the world of wild gray whales — a rare coastal sanctuary where humans are guests, and connection happens naturally

What’s Included

✔ 1 day tour (3h seafari)
✔ Transfer from La Ventana/La Paz to Mag Bay - both ways
✔ Boat lunch
✔ Marine Park entrance fees
✔ Videos and pictures of the experience
✔ Guide, Educational talk and Captain

Price $5,500 MXN/person (min 4 ppl)

50% non-refundable deposit required
Available discounts for groups (6 + people)

Itinerary

 
  • Early departure from La Ventana/La Paz (6:00 am)

  • 3.5-hour drive to Puerto Chale

  • Educational introduction to the area, ecology, and gray whale behavior

  • Boarding a speedboat and heading out to sea

  • 3 hours on the water observing wild gray whales from the boat

  • Boat Lunch in Puerto Chale, followed by the drive back to La Ventana/La Paz (arriving around 16:00 pm)

Can we swim with the gray whales?

Swimming with gray whales is not permitted, and this is an essential part of how these animals are protected.

Gray whales are one of the most carefully protected marine species in the world. Not so long ago, they were severely endangered due to commercial whaling. Thanks to decades of conservation efforts — especially in Mexico — their populations have been able to recover and return each year to these coastal lagoons to mate, give birth, and nurse their calves.

Because this period is so sensitive, Mexico enforces strict regulations during the whale season. Entering the water can cause stress, disrupt natural behavior, and interfere with mothers and calves during a crucial stage of their lives.

For this reason, all encounters take place from the boat only. This allows the whales to remain in control of the interaction. Often, they choose to approach the boats out of curiosity — sometimes incredibly close — creating powerful moments without crossing ethical boundaries.

These guidelines aren’t about limiting the experience. They exist to ensure that gray whales continue to return to these bays year after year, and that humans can witness them in a way that is respectful, safe, and sustainable.

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