Whale watching is a must in Los Cabos between the months of January and March, with a rare opportunity to see humpbacks, grays, blues and sperm whales spouting offshore.
Every year the whales migrate from the cold northern seas to the warmer waters further south, travelling up to 9600km (6000 miles) to give birth in optimum conditions. You can take tours to see mothers nursing and playing with their young calves or mating with the males.
Aéreo Calafia operates out of Cabo San Lucas, picking tourists up from their hotels and taking them on a short flight to Puerto López Mateos at Bahia Magdelena. Here you transfer to a boat to do some whale watching for around three hours, followed by lunch and the return trip back.
Source: frommers.com
Aéreo Calafia operates out of Cabo San Lucas, picking tourists up from their hotels and taking them on a short flight to Puerto López Mateos at Bahia Magdelena. Here you transfer to a boat to do some whale watching for around three hours, followed by lunch and the return trip back.
Source: frommers.com



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