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Blue Whale Watching

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Explore the majesty of the Sea of Cortez with our exclusive blue whale watching tour in Loreto, Baja California Sur. During the migration season, you’ll have the chance to observe these magnificent marine mammals in their natural habitat—a rare spectacle only a few places in the world can offer. With expert guides and safe boats, our tour ensures an unforgettable experience in one of the planet’s most biodiverse ecosystems. Book online now to secure your spot for this unique adventure.

  • 4-5 HoursPrivate Tour
  • Group Size: 2-7Cost Per Person
  • Featured TourFamily Choice
  • Free CancellationUp to 48 hours before

Departure & Return Location

Marina, Loreto Bay National Park  (PNBL)(Google Map Location)

Departure Time

8:00am Recommended Time. If you require a different schedule, please request it.

Price Includes

  • Tour Guide
  • Beer, soda and water.
  • Box Lunch

Price Excludes

  • Guide Service Fee
  • Any Private Expenses
  • Entrance Fees (PNBL)

Complementaries

  • Comfortable clothes.
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
What to expect on the blue whale watching tour in Loreto

During this unforgettable experience, you’ll embark on a comfortable boat ride through the stunning waters of the Sea of Cortez, where your expert guide will help you spot the majestic blue whales and other fascinating marine life. You’ll have the chance to get up close to the blue whale, considered the largest animal on Earth, with an approximate distance of 100 meters, and enjoy the unique spectacle these enormous creatures provide. Who knows, you might even be lucky enough to witness a breathtaking breach out of the water!

If you want more information, you can read our article about the blue whale in Loreto, where you’ll find details about their migration, behavior, and the best time to spot them in the Sea of Cortez.

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