Whale Watch Catamaran

Whale Watch Catamaran

Take a trip that lasts two amazing hours, to view the whales when you visit Cabo San Lucas. Seasonally,  from January to March, Humpback Whales and Gray Whales migrate into the area. The Humpback whale spends their summers feeding in the northern rim of the Pacific, especially along the coast of Russia and Alaska.

In January, the Humpback Whale begins a leisurely journey south through the waters of the Pacific until they arrive on the coasts of the Hawaiian islands and western Mexico. These whales generally stay until March or April when they begin a slow trek up north again. The Gray Whale travels down the western coast of North America from the Arctic Ocean. These whales have spent the summer feeding and now they will travel down to waters of the Baja California peninsula where they will breed, nurse, and raise their young.

You will cruise through the waters of Cabo San Lucas in the mid-morning to afternoon, when the whales are most active. You might want to bring a pair of binoculars along to get an even closer view of the whales in action. Of course, you will not want to miss bringing a camera along to provide a memento of your whale-watching trip.

You will travel on a unique catamaran as you make your way through the pristine waters of Cabo San Lucas. On the way to see the whales, you have the opportunity to see a wide variety of other marine life including dolphins, Marlin, tropical fish, Wahoo, Dorado, and Hammerhead Sharks.

It is your responsibility to make sure you are aware of and understand all restrictions pertaining to this tour before booking online or over the phone. It is your responsibility to ensure that you are medically qualified and within any limits listed below in order to participate in this activity. No refunds will be given to those who reserve a spot and can not participate due to the restrictions listed below. For more information please read our cancellation policy and terms and conditions page or call our staff with any questions regarding your ability to participate.

Restrictions

  • Whale Watching season is from Mid-December to Mid-April