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Whale Watching

Laguna San Ignacio, Baja, Mexico

Featured Review : Baja, California, is a unique desert landscape in northwestern Mexico, dotted with huge cacti and stunning pristine beaches. The reason most people visit this area, however, is for the unique marine life that populates i...See Full Review

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Whale Watching Reviews

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Great Whale Watching and Other Marine Life

  • 5 out of 5 stars by AnythngArt from Rockford, Illinois
  • April 9, 2010
Quote: Baja, California, is a unique desert landscape in northwestern Mexico, dotted with huge cacti and stunning pristine beaches. The reason most people visit this area, however, is for the unique marine life that populates its waters, either by... Read the full Whale Watching review
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Whale Watching

  • 5 out of 5 stars by beko from Venice, California
  • February 27, 2004
Whale Watching
Quote: Whale watching in Laguna San Ignacio is a truly incredible experience. The whales (grey whales) come to the lagoon to calve, and the mother and calves often come right up alongside the boat, earning them the name "friendly whales". Trips can be... Read the full Whale Watching review

From journal TJ to Mulege

Whale Watching Sunset Cruise on Kaleidoscope

  • 5 out of 5 stars by marcmuff from Sacramento, California
  • July 21, 2003
Whale Watching Sunset Cruise on Kaleidoscope
Quote: The Kaleidoscope is a 100-foot catamaran. The cruise included unlimited beverages. We could have selected a dinner cruise, but opted not to -- I believe it cost a little more. We left out of the marina at Cabo San Lucas (in front of the Marina... Read the full Whale Watching review

From journal Wonderful Week at the Finisterra in Cabo San Lucas