ECO WHALE TOURS 2025
SAN IGNACIO LAGOON, BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR
GROUP 1 | February 14- 19th, 2025
GROUP 2 I February 20- 25th, 2025
GROUP 3 | February 27- March 4th, 2025
GROUP 4 | March 6- 11th, 2025
Booking now open!
PRICE $2195/ Deposit $800
Balance Due 12/15/2024 I Deposit Non-Refundable I Cancellation Deadline 12/15/2024
Alternate ways to Pay: Email us and send a check to Mahalo Sailing, PO Box 352, Seal Beach, CA 90740 or by Zelle.
WHERE WE’LL GO.
Loreto
Santa Rosalia
Mulege
Village of San Ignacio
San Ignacio Lagoon
WHAT WE’LL DO
Travel to the charming city of Loreto with plenty of time to explore and enjoy
Go sightseeing in a private van across the Baja Peninsula
Stay at a whale camp and have two full days on the water with baby gray whales and their mothers
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Two days / four excursions of whale watching tours
Overnight accommodations at the whale camp
Three meals a day and happy hour cocktails at the whale camp
Gratuity for Whale Camp and ground transportation (vans)
Hotel in Loreto (2 nights) and San Ignacio (1 night)
Sightseeing in a private van with professional local driver
Van transfers to/from the whale camp
All permits and fees for El Vizcaino Biosphere Reserve UNESCO World Heritage Site
Note: all accommodations are double occupancy
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED
Airfare
Ground transportation to / from airports
Meals outside of the whale camp
Any other personal expenses
BABY GRAY WHALES IN BAJA
Hundreds of Pacific gray whales return to their traditional breeding and birthing grounds in sheltered San Ignacio Lagoon on Mexico's Baja Peninsula every winter. Friendly and engaging, they are often intrigued with humans, swimming right up to our open boats. We may see mothers "showing off" and sharing their babies with us as we frequently interact with them up close. The whales entertain us with breaching and spy-hopping, and we sometimes observe mating behavior as well. The Pacific gray whale migration from Alaska's Bering Sea to the warm waters of Baja's Pacific lagoons is the longest mammal migration on Earth. Nearly hunted to extinction in the past, these gentle giants have made a dramatic comeback and today show little fear. When you come with us to Baja to see them, you'll be forever spoiled for whale watching because it doesn't get any better than this! Once you look into the eyes of these magnificent, spiritual creatures and hold your hand out for them to touch you, your life will never be the same!
We will meet you at the airport in Loreto and taxi to our beach front hotel in Loreto. Once we are settled, we’ll meet up for a trip briefing and then walk into town for dinner. The next morning, after breakfast at the hotel, we will drive to the San Ignacio Lagoon, stopping in Mulege for fantastic tacos! Once settled at the Whale Camp, we’ll meet up for Happy Hour and dinner followed a briefing on these amazing whales. We sleep in bungalows along the edge of the lagoon. After breakfast, we load up in our pangas to head to the viewing area in the Lagoon. We have two sessions each day with the whales, with a break between for lunch. The second day, after the whales, we travel back to the charming town of San Ignacio. This town is one of the early mission towns. The church itself was built in the early 1700s! We stay in a hotel there and dine outside near the town square. After breakfast, we board our vans again and take our time driving back to Loreto with several stops along the way to have more delicious tacos, see another mission, petroglyphs, an iron church building and some beautiful beaches on the Sea Of Cortez. Back in Loreto, we have another night in our hotel, a final dinner in town and plenty of time to explore or shop before we head back to the airport and home.
Accomodations.
Imagine waking up on the lagoon where the whales live. The phrase “whale camp” is hardly descriptive enough to describe where we stay on this trip. The bungalows are set up as two person cabins. Think summer camp but without all the kids running around screaming and it’s not summer. The lagoon is a magical place to relax in the evening with a margarita or some wine, great food, new friends and adventure just a skiff ride away. Our first night in the lagoon is settling down in our cabins having great food and getting ready for whales in the morning.