The Extraordinary Whales of Baja
February 21 – 26, 2012
$2,995 per person; based on double occupancy. Single supplement: $675.
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Gray whales in the Baja California region are known as being "friendly”—they have an unusual tendency to approach whale-watching boats.
The Pacific gray whale migration from Alaska’s Bering Sea to the warm waters of Baja’s 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.
• Search via skiffs for gray whales with potential encounters just an arm-length away.
• Stay in remote thatched cabanas overlooking a lagoon.
• Participate in optional activities such as naturalist-led hikes and bird watching.
Trip Itinerary
Please note that the dates below do not include travel time to and from the destination. We suggest consulting our tour operator, Natural Habitat Adventures, to discuss the best flight options for your travels.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012: Loreto, Mexico
Arrive in Loreto and transfer to the hotel. At one time the capital of California under Mexico’s rule, Loreto was founded in 1697 and is the region’s oldest permanent settlement. On the Sea of Cortez, Loreto boasts fine beaches, reef snorkeling and excellent hiking in the nearby Sierra de la Giganta Mountains. This evening gather for dinner and an orientation to the magnificent gray whales of Baja. Posada de los Flores (D)
Wednesday February 22: Loreto / San Ignacio Lagoon
Drive across the desert to the Pacific Ocean today, arriving by late afternoon or early evening. Your “whale cabana” accommodations at the edge of San Ignacio Lagoon are a special feature of the trip. Secluded on a quiet stretch of beach, the cabanas are well-built thatched structures, rustic but inviting, each with two beds and a window overlooking the placid bay. Showers and toilets are shared. While basic, these are the best remote lodgings available, with the opportunity to experience the wilderness of the Vizcaino Desert, a UN Biosphere Reserve, in genuine comfort. Whale cabanas (B,L,D)
Thursday & Friday, February 23 & 24: Whale Watching
Whales have been revered as mystical creatures by many cultures, and an intimate encounter with them is a dream realized for many wildlife lovers. Watch them from skiffs – small motorized boats – that allow you to closely observe their fascinating range of behaviors. You may see them breach, spy-hop or come close to present their backs for a scratch. In general, you'll spend two hours whale watching per excursion and take two excursions per day (due to conservation regulations, these numbers may vary, depending on the total number of boats on the water at a given time), with a total of six whale-watching excursions during your stay. The skiff drivers are experts at positioning the boats to maximize encounters with the whales without disturbing them. Numerous whales enter this particular lagoon, and the small boat allows you to get incredibly close. Naturally, we are very sensitive to the animals’ demeanor before approaching them. You may see males competing for females, young adults playing, and mothers protecting and teaching their calves, perhaps the most endearing of all our encounters. Babies are 14 to 16 feet at birth about them, they often come within arm’s length of our boats. The expedition leader and expert local guides provide interpretation about their remarkable journey and habits. Other activities available while you’re on shore include bird watching and hikes led by naturalists, where you may find fossils, bones and shells. If weather and tides cooperate, you may explore the local mangrove estuaries. Whale cabanas (B,L,D)
Saturday, February 25: Whale Watching / San Ignacio to Loreto
After a final chance to visit the whales, depart San Ignacio by road, returning to Loreto in time for dinner and a final evening with the group. Posada de los Flores (B,L,D)
Sunday, February 26: Loreto / Home
Transfer to the airport for flights home. Or, if desired, stay an extra day in Loreto to explore this historic town and beautiful, little-developed region. (B)



