mrfatboy
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Need Whale Watching Info.
My friends and I were considering travelling down baja over the Christmas and New Years Holidays (2013-2014) to see the whales. Is this possible this
time of year? Are they around? Where?
Any info would be appreciated. 
[Edited on 11-5-2013 by mrfatboy]
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bajaguy
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Maybe a little early.
Guerrero Negro
Contact Shari (a fellow Nomad)
http://www.whalemagictours.com/
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BajaBlanca
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For san ignacio, check out Antonio's eco tours and Kuyima. I also believe that Teri and Gary of Ignacio Springs Inn can get you set up too.
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The only place you will see whales that early is in Ojo de Liebre, the lagoon by Guerrero Negro. I talked to people yesterday from there and they said
there were already a few whales at the lagoon...maybe it will be an early year.
The companies there open Dec.15th....so you can just show up and choose one.
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mrfatboy
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| Quote: | Originally posted by shari
The only place you will see whales that early is in Ojo de Liebre, the lagoon by Guerrero Negro. I talked to people yesterday from there and they said
there were already a few whales at the lagoon...maybe it will be an early year.
The companies there open Dec.15th....so you can just show up and choose one. |
thanks shari. I will start looking into that. This is a first for me so it gives me a place to start.
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Wow!....really shari?....whales already in the lagoon???/....unreal!...roz and i want to go with you this year for a change of pace; many years at san
ignacio but have always missed your parties at scammons.
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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Mr Fatboy....If you can wait as long as possible, each day more whales come into the lagoon...one cool thing about early in the season is you may see
a whale in labour which is intense or maybe even a birth!!!!!
Michael...my birthday extravaganza is always alot of fun around March 2-3...maybe camp with us out at the lagoon for the full monty!
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mrfatboy
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| Quote: | Originally posted by shari
Mr Fatboy....If you can wait as long as possible, each day more whales come into the lagoon...one cool thing about early in the season is you may see
a whale in labour which is intense or maybe even a birth!!!!!
Michael...my birthday extravaganza is always alot of fun around March 2-3...maybe camp with us out at the lagoon for the full monty!
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Unfortunately we are tied to the dates due to work and kid school schedules otherwise I would wait. It's like herding cats
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We went Jan 2013 around the 25th and they were just entering the Bay near San Carlos.
We had a great experience but sounds like a week earlier would have been minimal sightings let alone breaching, petting, etc....
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Yup, December to middle of January is too early for Mag Bay.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by mrfatboy
My friends and I were considering travelling down baja over the Christmas and New Years Holidays (2013-2014) to see the whales. Is this possible this
time of year? Are they around? Where?
Any info would be appreciated. 
[Edited on 11-5-2013 by mrfatboy] |
While we prefer to wait until they are in San Ignacio and go there, we have gone that early to Guerrero Negro/ Ojo de Liebre and saw whales.
You can stay in Guerrero Negro and it is an easy drive out to the lagoon. The road is a few miles south of Guerrero off of the main highway with a
very large sign. There you can hire one of the official guides and boats. Go in the morning.
Or if you camp, you can camp out at the lagoon. Also there are several places in Guerrero Negro where you can hire a tour guide to take you to the
lagoon, and they arrange for one of the official guides and boats.
Have fun!
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Dec is one of the biggest tourist times in Cabo area-would recommend vry advanced bookings on hotel rooms ,auto rentals ect...Side note does anyone
remmember Hillary Clintons whale watching bump-I just wish the whale would have finished the job.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by cabonotcho
.......Side note does anyone remmember Hillary Clintons whale watching bump-I just wish the whale would have finished the job.
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   Another
thread headed down the political sewer? Try off-topic for this kind of garbage, unless of course you meant it as some kind of joke??
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