Be a witness of an impressive sunset aboard on a first class 40' Gemini Free Style catamaran.
Let be dazzled by the beauty of the sunset colors, marvel with the incredible and unforgettable landscape while navigating through the bright Sea of Cortez and do not miss a detail in your adventure, you could find the incredible humpback whales.
Whale Watching season (From December 15th- April 15th).
Humpback Whales are the species most commonly encountered during the Cabo San Lucas Whale watching season.
These Humpbacks are members of the North Eastern Pacific Population. This population has been estimated to now be over 18,000 whales and their annual growth rate estimated between 6-7%. The population is still considered vulnerable to extinction and is threatened by entanglement, ship strike, marine environment degradation, sound pollution, environmental pollution and more.
Humpback Whales migrate through the Cabo San Lucas area from November through April.
Cabo’s location at the tip of the Baja peninsula provides a unique opportunity for both watching and studying Humpback Whales. There is a resident population of females that return each year to mate and calve, spending the entire winter season here. Cabo San Lucas is also the bottleneck for Humpback Whales that winter further to the south or in the Sea of Cortez. So we also see many whales migrating south in November and December, and north in March and April.