Originally posted by Don Alley
While whale sightings are more random in the Sea of Cortez, they are more variable than the grey whale sightings in the Pacific side lagoons. In the
Loreto area we see large schools of pilot whales, we see fin whales, humpbacks, sperm whales, blue whales and others. But you can never count on
seeing a whale on any particular trip. It's apples and oranges compared with the guided grey whale trips. It takes a greater investment in time but
the rewards are great.
It's a different experience to see a huge blue whale, or a breaching humpback, out on your own, away from any crowds. And while the odds of a sighting
are not certain, last winter and spring there seemed to be many more whale watching trips out of Loreto, and many people seemed to be seeing whales.
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