Winter Whale Watching Special
For a limited time, get free whale watching* when you book a Cabo villa rental! The winter months bring awe-inspiring sights of migrating gray and humpback whales making their way along the coastline of Baja California Sur. Each year, these incredible creatures make the epic journey from cold Alaskan waters down the Pacific coast to the warm lagoons of the Sea of Cortez where they give birth to the next generation. Cabo Expeditions leads unforgettable tours to view these majestic animals up close. Book a villa between 12/15/19 and 3/31/20, for travel through 3/31/20 and receive a $200 credit good toward whale watching with Cabo Expeditions, in addition to our complimentary villa…
Whale Watching Season is Here in Los Cabos
Every winter, migrating gray and humpback whales make an epic journey traveling thousands of miles along the Pacific coastline from Alaska to the warm lagoons of the Sea of Cortez where they give birth to their young in sheltered waters. From the months of December through April, visitors in Los Cabos, Mexico enjoy the incredible opportunity to view these magnificent creatures up close on guided whale watching tours. Watch whales spout and breach on their way along the shore. Several outstanding tour companies offer you this incredible bucket list experience of viewing whales as they make their way along the Baja California Sur coastline. Cabo Expeditions offers intimate small tours…
Humpback Whales Return to Los Cabos
Every winter, migrating humpback whales make their way down the Pacific Coast of North America to the warm waters of the Sea of Cortez. Here, they mate and give birth to the next generation. The winter months are an incredible time to view these majestic creatures up close. Cabo Expeditions offers wonderful, insightful tours led by knowledgeable guides to view these gentle giants in the waters of Los Cabos. Talented photographer Oscar Ortiz of their team has shared these breathtaking shots below taken in recent days. Oscar explains that, “This year we have seen large groups of humpbacks, lots of mating activity and 3 baby whales so far. The whales look very…