
At the end of December, the coast of Baja California becomes the scene of one of the most impressive natural spectacles: the sighting of the gray whale. These giants of the sea, coming from Alaska, migrate south and can be observed from various points, such as Todos Santos Bay in Ensenada and the Laguna Manuela, a lagoon near Guerrero Negro.
This phenomenon, one of the greatest attractions of nautical tourism, offers visitors the opportunity to admire these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. In addition to whales, it is common to observe seabirds, dolphins, sea lions and the endemic flora of the waters of Baja California, making this experience a profound approach to nature.
Todos Santos Bay: Departures from the Port of Ensenada.
Manuela Lagoon: 3-day tours that include visits to the whaling sanctuary.


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