Witness the absolute majesty of whales up close as they breach, blow, and tail slap! Set sail our French-made catamarans across the enchanting Sea of Cortez, following the trails and songs of these gentle giants. Marvel at breathtaking views of Cabo's most iconic landmarks while relishing delicious appetizers and open bar on board. Join us on this one-of-a-kind luxury whale watching tour and create unforgettable memories to cherish forever!
2.5 Hours
Min 5 years old
Easy
Sea Lovers
Families
Small groups
Add round transfer in an A/C van from most hotels in Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo for just 10 USD per traveler. To book this service call us at +1-800-916 8734.
The humpback whale season in Cabo starts on December 15th until April 15th. Book in advance to secure your spot!
EMBARK ON AN ALL-INCLUSIVE PREMIUM WHALE WATCHING ADVENTURE
Cabo San Lucas, located at the southern tip of Baja California Sur, stands out as one of the world's most beautiful whale watching destinations. Here, the warm waters of the Sea of Cortez and the colder currents of the Pacific Ocean embrace to create an ideal breeding sanctuary and critical migratory rest stop for various whale species.
Visitors from all over the globe flock to Cabo each year to witness the amazing spectacle of humpback whales, gray whales, orca whales, and more breaching and playing in their natural habitat.
Whale-watching season unfolds from early December to mid-April in Cabo and is nothing short of breathtaking. To get the best whale-watching experience, join our luxury whale-watching tour at Cabo Adventures and brace yourself for a truly unforgettable experience!
- The entrance dock fee is $2 USD per person. Please note that this fee is not included and should be paid at check-in.
- The minimum age for participation in our whale watching tour is 5 years old.
- Expecting mothers are restricted from taking part in this tour.
- For safety reasons, guests will be required to remove footwear upon boarding the catamara.
- For added convenience, you can include round-trip transportation for just $10 USD per guest. We offer transportation in an air-conditioned van from most hotels in Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo. To book this service, please call us at 1-800-916-8734 or send us an email at reservations@cabo-adventures.com.
- A camera
- A hat
- Sunscreen
- A light sweater
- Money for gratuities, photos and souvenirs
- Photos
- Souvenirs
- Round-trip transportation
- A private tour
Whale watching season in Los Cabos is at its peak from December to mid-April, offering an exciting opportunity to witness the wide variety of whales that grace our waters.
While we can't provide an absolute guarantee, our experienced guides will lead you to the best spots during the peak season, making your journey filled with thrilling possibilities. In January and February, the chances of spotting whales are exceptionally high.
Humpback whales are the most commonly sighted species in the Sea of Cortez and are truly spectacular to watch, especially when they breach and perform tail slaps. During the winter months, you may also come across orca whales and gray whales. While less commonly spotted, Bryde's whales and minke whales can also make rare appearances.
Absolutely! Whale watching in Cabo is an exhilarating and educational activity suitable for adventurers of all ages!
While we prioritize safety and respect for these magnificent creatures, most of the time, we can approach the whales to within a few hundred feet. Rest assured you'll still enjoy heart-pounding, up-close views and incredible photo opportunities.
On our Cabo San Lucas whale-watching trips, we're always on the go, adapting to the whales' movements. These majestic creatures tend to traverse the bay, so we adjust our course to stay close. While they primarily frequent the coastline between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, we also explore the Pacific side.
Taking photos of whales can be both exciting and intimidating. It's unlikely you'll time their jump perfectly, so a surefire way to capture these majestic creatures on your cell phone every time is to set your camera's settings to live mode (if you have an iOS) or take photo bursts.
If you're equipped with more professional gear, pairing it with a telephoto lens like the 70-200mm is essential to capture the whales' scale and scope. Just remember to take precautions to shield yourself, your equipment, and any companions from unexpected splashes of water, and don't forget to ensure everything is fully charged before your adventure!If you are traveling on a cruise ship, please contact us before booking to reconfirm your tour and ensure that, given the port schedule, we can accommodate your reservation.







