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Baja Whale Watching Season

Baja Whale Watching Season

Witness the Gray Whale Migration in Baja California Sur

The Baja whale watching season is one of nature’s most awe-inspiring spectacles drawing wildlife lovers from around the world. The annual migration of gray whales is said to be the largest mammalian migration in terms of biomass.

Each winter, these majestic giants travel over 10,000 kilometers from the cold Arctic waters of Alaska to the warm, sheltered lagoons of the Baja California Penninsula in Mexico.

When Is the Best Time for Baja Whale Watching?

The gray whale watching season in Baja typically runs from late-December through March, with peak activity in February. During this time, Magdalena Bay becomes a nursery for gray whale mothers and calves, offering rare and heartwarming encounters just meters from your boat. These calm waters create a safe haven for the whales—and an unforgettable experience for you.

Where to See Gray Whales in Baja California Sur

One of the best places for gray whale encounters is Magdalena Bay, a quiet stretch of Pacific coastline known for its pristine beauty and remarkable marine life. Here, guided tours by La Paz Divers bring you face-to-face with these gentle giants in a respectful, low-impact setting.

Why Choose La Paz Divers?

Our Baja whale watching tours are led by experienced guides who know the best locations and times to witness gray whale behavior. We prioritize small group sizes, local knowledge, and sustainable practices to ensure every encounter supports conservation and education.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of the gray whale’s epic journey. Join La Paz Divers during the Baja whale watching season for a truly unforgettable adventure.

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