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BAJA Ocean Safari: PACIFIC OFFSHORE EXPLORATION

OFFSHORE EXPLORATION IN MEXICO’s PACIFIC OCEAN

This is an ocean safari into ‘The Big Blue’ and not for the faint-hearted. The majority of time will be spent in the boat scouring the open Pacific Ocean and hopefully interacting with some of the world’s wildest marine life. These are long days with pick-up points in La Ventana or La Paz. We then travel to the Pacific Ocean where we will meet our local captain and his Panga (boat).

This area is a lot less developed for tourism, and we are working with local fishermen to reduce commercial fishing. Therefore we will be using their pangas, meaning you will not be traveling in luxury. That being said, we will provide food, drink, and a knowledgeable guide for this epic adventure!

*PLEASE NOTE: This is an open ocean safari with no protection from the elements. This means we will only run tours if the weather allows. Some tours may be cancelled last minute which is out of our control.

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Tour information…

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  • Time:
    Start: 4am from La Ventana / 4.45am from La Paz

    Finish: around 6-7pm

    (times may vary depending on chosen location)

    Location:
    Pacific Ocean, Baja California Sur, Mexico

    Tour Meeting Point:

    From La Ventana at 4am:

    Playa Central:
    https://goo.gl/maps/e7gWtPTomPJ4x39t5

    From La Paz at 4.45am

    Walmart/Autozone Car Park:
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    • Transport to/from pick up point to Tour location and back

    • 6-8 hour guided boat tour

    • Light food and water - please let us know ahead of time if you have dietary restrictions.

    • Photos/videos

    • Wetsuit - recommended between November - April - you can rent them with prior notice.

    • Tips/gratuity - we are not fans of the forced tipping culture. So, if you feel inclined to leave a tip because you had an amazing time and you feel we did an exceptional job, the team would be delighted and grateful for your generosity :)

    • Snorkel gear - better to bring your own

    • Warm clothing - it can get cold outside of the summer months

    • Waterproof clothing

    • Reef safe sunscreen/protection

    • Sea sickness/nausea pills

    • A good attitude, this is nature, there are no guarantees with what we can see.

  • Shared boat: $5,000 MXN pesos per person.

    Private boat: $30,000 MXN pesos (up to 6 people) Click here to reserve boat.

    *PLEASE NOTE: We need a minimum of 4 people in total for this tour to go ahead - if you are 1 person we can match you to a group.

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What Animals can you see on the BAJA OCEAN SAFARI?

We are very fortunate to be positioned in one of the most biodiverse places in the world for big marine life. In Baja, we have eight of the ten largest whales in the world. Not to mention the large variety of cetaceans, rays, sharks, turtles, large predatory fish, sea lions, and more! On our marine safaris, every day is a surprise and you can see different marine life throughout each season of the year.

We have amazing wildlife ALL YEAR ROUND! Below are the main seasons, but the months either side can still be great!

  • · Humpback, Blue, Fin: October - June

    · Gray: December - April

    · Brydes: May - December.

    · Sperm: All year but hard to predict when.

  • · Main season: March - July

    · Sub Season: November - January

  • · All year around

    Orcas show up as and when they want to, they are hard to predict.

  • Unfortunately Sharks around the world are overfished, especially here in Baja. Their populations are at less that 5% worldwide to what they were 50 years ago. There is still a chance of seeing sharks but they aren’t so common without the use of chum.

  • Main Season is Oct-Dec, but due to el niño ths year we have still been seeing the bait balls at the end of January!

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Why
Baja Wild Encounters?

  • We work with local fisherman, so we have a great relationship with them. When they see some wildlife, they let us know too, so you have the best chance of spotting wildlife with us!

  • Not only do you see the wildlife but also to learn about and interact with them in a way that is respectful and responsible.

  • The animals come first, we won’t harass them, if they don’t want us to play, we will observe from a safe distance.

  • We guarantee to pay a fair and above average salary to the locals we work with.

  • We use a drone to search for and keep sight of animals - weather and availability dependent… and you get cool footage to share too! We have the Hydrophone to listen to what lies beneath!!

  • We want you to remember and share your experience with friends and family. So pictures and videos are included and will be sent after your tour.

  • We offer food and water on all tours unless stated! Please let us know ahead of time for any food restrictions.

LOCAL Area Information

  • Dec-Mar: 16-22°C / 59-71°F

    Mar-May 19-25°C / 66-77°F

    Jun-Sep: 26-28°C / 79-83°F

    Oct-Dec: 98-25°C / 66-77°F

  • *Averages

    Jan Day 24°C/75°F - Night 14°C/57°F
    Feb Day 25°C/77°F - Night 14°C/57°F
    Mar Day 26°C/79°F - Night 15°C/59°F
    Apr Day 28°C/82°F - Night 15°C/59°F
    May Day 32°C/90°F - Night 17°C/63°F
    Jun Day 34°C/93°F - Night 19°C/66°F
    Jul Day 35°C/95°F - Night 23°C/73°F
    Aug Day 35°C/95°F - Night 24°C/75°F
    Sep Day 35°C/95°F - Night 24°C/75°F
    Oct Day 32°C/90°F - Night 24°C/75°F
    Nov Day 28°C/82°F - Night 18°C/64°F
    Dec Day 26°C/79°F - Night 14°C/57°F

    Dec-Mar:
    Day 24-26°C / 75-79°F
    Night 14-26°C / 75-79°F

    Mar-May
    Day 24-26°C / 75-79°F
    Night 14-26°C / 75-79°F

    Jun-Sep:
    Day 24-26°C / 75-79°F
    Night 14-26°C / 75-79°F

    Oct-Dec:
    Day 24-26°C / 75-79°F
    Night 14-26°C / 75-79°F

  • Baja has a sunny, dry climate and only sees about 25cm/10 inches of rain in an entire year. Most of this rain falls from late August through September. The rest of the year we barely see rain.

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Anything Else?

Logistics: The nearest airports to La Ventana are LAP La Paz (a 45-minute drive) and SJD San Jose del Cabo (a two-and-a-half hour drive).

Please note this is a swimming/snorkel adventure but if you prefer to watch from the safety of the boat that is also fine! Please bring appropriate clothing and dive equipment.

Please feel free to bring your camera, although we do our best to take the perfect photos and videos for you, it’s always fun to take your own perspective!