Whale Watching Tour in La Paz
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Experience the migration of the gray whale in the calm waters of Puerto Chale with a local, authentic touch.
Highlights
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Witness gray whales and their calves in their natural habitat
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Regional breakfast box lunch (burritos, tamales, fruit, local coffee)
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Air-conditioned van transport from your hotel in La Paz to Puerto Chale
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Traditional boat ride with a local captain.
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Regional lunch at a local restaurant after the whale watching
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Small groups for an authentic experience
Includes
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Hotel pickup and drop-off in La Paz
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Air-conditioned van transportation
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Regional breakfast box lunch (burritos, tamales, fruit, local coffee)
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Regional lunch at a local restaurant
- Water bottles to stay hydrated
- Lifejackets
- All Fees and Taxes
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Travel insurance
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tips.
Not suitable for
- Pregnant women
- People with back problems
- People with mobility impairments
- Wheelchair users
Important information
What to bring
- Sunglasses
- Sun hat
- Sunscreen
- Comfortable clothes
Know before you go
- Season: January to March
- Group size: Minimum 4, maximum 10 people
- We recommend dressing comfortably
- Bring sun protection, such as sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses.
- Weather conditions may affect the tour operations.
- person
- Duration 8 hours Check availability to see starting times.
- Free cancellation Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Live tour guide English, Spanish
Full description
Experience one of Baja California Sur’s most impressive natural spectacles: the gray whale migration in Puerto Chale.
We pick you up at your hotel in La Paz early in the morning, then stop for a regional breakfast box lunch-choose from burritos, tamales, fresh fruit, and homemade drinks. After a scenic van ride to this peaceful fishing port, you’ll board a traditional boat with a local captain and head into the bay, where whales and their calves often surface just meters from the boat. After two hours of awe-inspiring encounters, enjoy a regional lunch before returning to La Paz.