Thousands of visitors from all around the world flock to Los Cabos from December through April for whale watching season in Cabo.

Whale watching season in Cabo

Los Cabos is a popular vacation destination that is located on the Pacific Coast of Mexico that is renowned for numerous activities in the sun, exciting adventures, and the unique entertainment that can be found here. But perhaps the highlight is whale watching season. Spring breakers, families, retirees, and couples come to Los Cabos during December through April to enjoy the whale watching season in Cabo. The humpback whales travel from the freezing cold waters of the Arctic and make their journey to Baja California in the waters that surround Los Cabos.

A Unique Experience in Los Cabos

If you will be enjoying a vacation in Los Cabos during December through April, then make sure you go on a whale watching excursion, which will be one of the most rewarding and exciting activities of your vacation. You and your family will be in awe with the show that these gentle giants display. You may be surprised to know they are very much like you and I: the whales are just as thrilled to be in Los Cabos as you are! The whales will show their appreciation to be here by tail and fin slapping, hopping and breaching the waters from one end of the Sea of Cortez to the other end. Visitors will see an incredible show that they will remember for a lifetime.

The locals are very used to seeing the humpback whales during the whale watching season in Cabo. Some of the locals have opened their very own tour companies where they can almost guarantee visitors whale sightings. The whale tours only accommodate smaller groups, because they don’t want to overwhelm the whales. The whale tours go out daily during whale watching season in Cabo, and visitors are never disappointed. Along with the humpback whale sightings, visitors can also see seven other whale species, which include Bryde, Fin, Blue, Gray, Sei, and Minke whales.

Cabos warmer winter waters are perfect for whales

The warmer winter waters are perfect for the whale species that are wanting to give birth and to nurture their baby whales before the whales head back to the Arctic up north. The mother’s whales are often seen teaching their babies the needed survival skills, because the Pacific Ocean can be dangerous for the young and weaker whales. There are aggressive sharks and orcas that prey on the young and weaker whales when they head to the Arctic waters.

The humpback whales migrate back and forth over six months, which is the longest migration of any species in the world. This long voyage for the whales comes to a happy end when they reach Los Cabos, which is when the whales take advantage of their journey brilliantly.

You should plan your Mexico vacation around the whale watching season in Cabo; you will be happy that you did!