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[*] posted on 2-1-2013 at 09:25 AM
Whale tour costs?


I was curious when a person goes by himself to a whale watching lagoon what would he expect to pay for his seat on the panga, It used to be the more folks in the panga the cheaper it is per person,and vice versa...

Do they have set prices per seat or is it like it used to be? To take the boat out it might be $200 so 10 people would pay $20 each and if only 8 showed up it would be $25 per person?

I am talking about being independent and not joining a tour group like Kayuma out of San Ignacio Lagoon...Thanks in advance...




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[*] posted on 2-1-2013 at 09:36 AM


In Ojo de Liebre if you drive out to the lagoon, the ejido charges $45 for adults and $35 for kids. The town tours start at $50 I believe...the prices there are per person, not per boat.

I'm sure someone will chime in with the latest San Ignacio boat share prices.




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[*] posted on 2-1-2013 at 10:10 AM


At Ojo de Liebre Lagoon (615) 157 00 25.

- Adult $45 dlls $560.00 pesos
- Children $35 dlls $440.00 pesos
- Special $300.00 pesos
- Palapas $5 dlls $65.00 pesos /day
- Parking $5 dlls $65.00 pesos

- Tours 08:00 am - 04:00 pm
- Restaurante 08:00 am - 07:00 pm
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[*] posted on 2-1-2013 at 10:12 AM


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I was curious when a person goes by himself to a whale watching lagoon what would he expect to pay for his seat on the panga, It used to be the more folks in the panga the cheaper it is per person,and vice versa...

Do they have set prices per seat or is it like it used to be? To take the boat out it might be $200 so 10 people would pay $20 each and if only 8 showed up it would be $25 per person?

I am talking about being independent and not joining a tour group like Kayuma out of San Ignacio Lagoon...Thanks in advance...


There are a number of different official whale watching operations at the San Ignacio Lagoon. It is not like the old days where just about any one would take people out. They have to be official guides. It is well regulated and one of the regulations is to keep the number of boats in the viewing area controlled.

The fee is an official fee and includes the price of the biosphere band. Tips are extra.

We always drive out to the San Ignacio Lagoon on our own for a few reasons; we love the drive; we like to be in charge of our own time; we have dogs; and we usually end up in a less crowded boat. They may ask you to wait a bit if there are a few others showing up from town who booked in town, but are also driving out on their own. A boat with four or even six people we find far more enjoyable.

You mentioned Kuyima and they are the group we usually use. However, we never book in town and we never take their van and become a part of one of their groups. We like their professionalism, their eco operation, and we find the guides very well versed about whales. And again, there are other official places along the Lagoon and other people prefer other groups. Also, while we set our vehicle up so our dogs can stay in the vehicle, Kuyima has built some dog cages that can be used if you desire.

But no more can you drive out there and hire an independent boat owner and negotiate the price ---- those days are gone. And in this case, the change and regulation has been a VERY good thing for protecting the lagoon and the whales.

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[*] posted on 2-1-2013 at 10:36 AM


It's been a number of years since we've had enough time in the "season" to get down there.

However, I used to make a special trip down every year, usually on the President's Day weekend... extended it out a day or two at times.

And once we met Maldo Fischer and family, I never used anyone else. We still stop and visit with Maldo, Catalina, "Cuco" - and other family members - if passing through.

While Maldo runs a camp for people coming in on established multi-day tours, he's never turned us down if we drive in looking for a single trip out on a particular day. Always at whatever the going rates are/were. Recollection is that it was $25-40 per person over time back then.

Maldo runs Campo Cortez, which is used by Baja Eco Tours mostly.
http://www.bajaecotours.com/pages/about-us.html

Read the comments by people about Maldo and his family:
http://www.bajaecotours.com/pages/guest-comments.html






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[*] posted on 2-1-2013 at 10:41 AM


Visiting with Maldo, Dec 2008:




Visiting with Cuco, Dec 2008:





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[*] posted on 2-1-2013 at 11:18 AM


Thanks all,DianaT what about prices?

Any information on Puerto Lopez Mateos,
prices and anything about their whale festival?




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[*] posted on 2-1-2013 at 11:56 AM


Lopez today



I think the patrol boat is still around. It is all very regulated here and very strong co-ops.

I went out and took 30 photos of the town of Lopez and the Whale Dock area today.

This is from last February:
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=58073

The road to Lopez is still good.

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[*] posted on 2-1-2013 at 12:35 PM


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Thanks all,DianaT what about prices?

Any information on Puerto Lopez Mateos,
prices and anything about their whale festival?


grouper:
google will lead you to most anything you want to know:
http://www.kuyima.com/contact/costs.html
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San Ignacio - we rode our bikes out and down to SJ afterwards - longish boat trip - maybe 3 hours - late morning - fabulous lunch afterwards - full boat - great time - $50 each

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[*] posted on 2-1-2013 at 05:25 PM


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Quote:
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Thanks all,DianaT what about prices?

Any information on Puerto Lopez Mateos,
prices and anything about their whale festival?


grouper:
google will lead you to most anything you want to know:
http://www.kuyima.com/contact/costs.html


I know how to google but you must have not read my question,it was:
I am talking about being independent and not joining a tour group like Kayuma out of San Ignacio Lagoon...




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Lopez Mateo...the price is per panga and per hour. 1800 pesos per panga load (up to 17 I believe, hard as that is to believe) for two hours. it was 900 for one hour. my sister, her husband and I hired a boat/captain from El Faro...there are a number of companies there, they all charge the same. that made it 600 pesos per person. had we wanted to hang around, wait for more people or had we brought more people with us...price same, per person cost goes down.



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Maldo & cuco are top notch operators and have been around many many years...I too highly recommend this family in San Ignacio lagoon...he is most respectful of the whales and a real nice guy and a family operation...have lunch with them afterwards if possible....great fish tacos...dang...dont know what his prices are these days though.



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Kayuma is not a tour group it is a Whale watching operation you can drive out there and pay there to go out and you can camp there too. Last time we were there we went on a week day camped there and went out when we wanted to. Only 6 on the Panga one day, got to see whales mating & dork in all its glory.

If you drive out to Ojo de liebre you can camp there too. Weve had times there was just the two of us on the panga. Back then I think it was $40us. now it's $45. We try to wait until later in the day to go out. After all the tour groups have come and gone then there's usually only 4-6 people on the boat.

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[*] posted on 2-1-2013 at 10:15 PM


Quote:
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Quote:
Originally posted by mtgoat666
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Originally posted by bajagrouper
Thanks all,DianaT what about prices?

Any information on Puerto Lopez Mateos,
prices and anything about their whale festival?


grouper:
google will lead you to most anything you want to know:
http://www.kuyima.com/contact/costs.html


I know how to google but you must have not read my question,it was:
I am talking about being independent and not joining a tour group like Kayuma out of San Ignacio Lagoon...


Actually, it answers your question on that page:

"Whale watching boat tour* .................................. $ 45 dollars per person per trip."

"* does not include ground transportation from San Ignacio town to the lagoon."




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[*] posted on 2-2-2013 at 08:21 AM


Quote:
Originally posted by bajagrouper
Quote:
Originally posted by mtgoat666
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Originally posted by bajagrouper
Thanks all,DianaT what about prices?

Any information on Puerto Lopez Mateos,
prices and anything about their whale festival?


grouper:
google will lead you to most anything you want to know:
http://www.kuyima.com/contact/costs.html


I know how to google but you must have not read my question,it was:
I am talking about being independent and not joining a tour group like Kayuma out of San Ignacio Lagoon...


Not sure what you want in "independent". Show up, pay your 45 dollars and share a boat with whoever else is there going whale watching at that time. If you want to be alone in a boat you can hire whole boat to yourself, but you will still have a pangero driving. You cannot take your own boat. Only boats with permits can be on lagoon. Capiche?
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[*] posted on 2-2-2013 at 09:35 AM


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Originally posted by bajagrouper
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Originally posted by mtgoat666
Quote:
Originally posted by bajagrouper
Thanks all,DianaT what about prices?

Any information on Puerto Lopez Mateos,
prices and anything about their whale festival?


grouper:
google will lead you to most anything you want to know:
http://www.kuyima.com/contact/costs.html


I know how to google but you must have not read my question,it was:
I am talking about being independent and not joining a tour group like Kayuma out of San Ignacio Lagoon...


Not sure what you want in "independent". Show up, pay your 45 dollars and share a boat with whoever else is there going whale watching at that time. If you want to be alone in a boat you can hire whole boat to yourself, but you will still have a pangero driving. You cannot take your own boat. Only boats with permits can be on lagoon. Capiche?


bajagrouper, I am not sure how much more independent you could be since whale watching is regulated. We consider what we do to be about as independent as possible -- we never go with an organized tour, we never pay extra for another type of guide and we meet very interesting strangers with whom we end up sharing a boat. --- drive out, check out the different operations, choose one and out you go.

Even if you do not choose Kuyima, it is interesting to hang around their place. For the season, there are always University students from the mainland who are doing an internship there. They all speak good English and they are fun to talk with. Also, there are often Mexican whale researchers or authors there who like to share their information, or are there to educate an organized group and we just listen in.

BTW--- in San Ignacio the higher tide times are often the best whale watching times and be prepared to walk in the water out to the boat.

Just a little of one of the reasons the whales are there --- just a little porn. :biggrin:





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Thanks all for your answers, I have been on many whale trips at every lagoon and bay but that was a few years ago, I was curious how much prices have increased since the nineties...What I meant by going independently was by myself with who ever showed up verses an organized tour like Kayuma, Thanks for the self portrait DT...



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That's "Pink Floyd" in the photo, not Diana. :spingrin:



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[*] posted on 2-2-2013 at 03:44 PM


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Lopez today



I think the patrol boat is still around. It is all very regulated here and very strong co-ops.

I went out and took 30 photos of the town of Lopez and the Whale Dock area today.

This is from last February:
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=58073

The road to Lopez is still good.

THE WHALE FESTIVAL is this week-end: Feb 2 and 3, 2013


http://photobucket.com/lopezmateos2012

Dunas have 10 Cabanas, the Posada has 7 rooms and the other places have 5 or so each.

Juana Rosas Murillo Boat Tours
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English: 613 114 0761 [/quote




Do you have any contact numbers or email addresses for the 3 hotels you mentioned?




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