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Trip Overview
Your first day and night will be hotel-based in the
quaint seaside town of Loreto. The next 5 nights will be spent at our
uniquely situated Pacific Coast Whale Camp, located in the heart of the
whale calving area on Bahia Magdalena, or Magdalena Bay. You'll return
to Loreto for your last night at the hotel and your final day in town
before departure.
Your group will be hosted by our experienced naturalist
guides, who all either live in or have traveled extensively in Baja, and
have intimate knowledge of the area's rich natural history. As skilled
kayak instructors, they also provide training for those guests interested
in developing their paddling skills. Whether you want to study the area's
unique bird, fish and plant life or work on your kayak roll, our guides
will be at your service.
ITINERARY
Day One
Our friendly local transportation service greets you at the airport and
transports you to your hotel in the charming town of Loreto. To help you
prepare for the next leg of your adventure, a Blue Waters representative
will meet with your group in the evening to discuss trip details and answer
any last-minute questions. Participants are free to join each other for
dinner and an evening on the town or a relaxing stroll along the palm-lined
waterfront of Loreto.
Day Two
After breakfast, you'll be transported by van from the hotel through the
desert toward Baja's picturesque Pacific coast. In the late morning, our
guides greet us at the edge of Bahia Magdalena. We load our gear into
our kayaks and accompanying panga (motorized fishing boat), then have
an introductory paddle lesson. We then paddle off through the beautiful
mangrove to our beach island home, where we settle into camp and surrender
into Baja time.
Days Three - Six
We spend much of these four days in the presence of gray whale mothers
and calves. Mornings, we'll visit the whales by panga, thrilling to the
proximity of these majestic creatures. Afternoons, we'll have opportunities
to walk the expansive sand dune beaches and paddle in the extensive mangrove
estuaries, observing bird life at every turn. Our guides are excited to
share their knowledge of the area's natural history and marine ecology,
and are ready to help you develop your kayaking skills. You can even have
your own private self-rescue training sessions right off our camp's beach!
Evenings, after a delicious Mexican home-style dinner, kick back into
your camp chair and enjoy great company as oranges, reds and golds splash
across the sky and water in another magnificent Baja sunset. Browse the
camp library in our spacious geodesic dome, or sit outside by the quiet
evening waters as we identify early spring constellations, marvel at the
water's bioluminescence, and listen for the sound of whales blowing off-shore.
Day Seven
On our final morning at camp, the group may choose to go whale watching
one last time. Afterwards, we pack up and paddle back to the peninsula,
where a van awaits to transport us to our Loreto hotel in time for a hot
shower and an evening on the town. On our final night, we'll enjoy exploring
Loreto's quaint streets and local culture, filled with shops, restaurants,
cafés, and friendly local people.
Day Eight
Depending on your departure plans, you may find time to enjoy a leisurely
breakfast, visit the mission, or further explore the myriad shops of Loreto.
Our van will transport you from your hotel to the airport in plenty of
time for your flight. Return home refreshed and renewed, with many fond
memories of the whales, newfound friends and relaxing, adventure-filled
days on Bahia Magdalena.
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