Whale Watching
Every year, from January to March, in Baja California Sur you can live an unparalleled experience. The gray whale migrates from the cold waters of the Bering Strait to find refuge in the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez. The route is more than 20 thousand kilometers.
This event is a tradition for the state. Every year, both natives and tourists from all over the world come to the South California coast to see the gray whales in all their splendor.
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Due to its calm and friendly nature, one way to enjoy this event is to rent a boat that brings visitors closer to the place where the whales are located. Many of them enjoy the company, they even let themselves be caressed.
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On the beach, it is normal to have festivals, artistic presentations, regional food stalls and a huge diversity of the culture of Baja California Sur. Whale watching is not only a natural phenomenon, but a very important cultural symbol for South Californians who hope to show it to the world.
Whether it is near the whales or enjoying the different varieties that this impressive experience of nature offers, we recommend you stay at the Sevencrown La Paz hotel, where you can get three-hour travel tours that will take you to enjoy the sighting of the Whales.
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