Whale Watching – One of the Interesting Things You can Do in Cabo
Mexico is considered a get away for various people all over the world. No, I am not talking about fugitives who make their way to the Mexican border. I am talking about tourists who want to escape from the stress brought about by work, school and many other things in life.
Cabo San Lucas in Mexico makes one perfect place for people who want to have a break from the so many things going on with their lives. Because of the tropical weather, Cabo San Lucas is just also right for someone wants to relax on the beach and the seas.
One of the most visited and world renowned place in Mexico where beaches are teeming is Cabo San Lucas. With Cabo San Lucas' breathtaking beaches, tourists would have a hard time figuring out where to go with all those resorts and beaches to choose from. One of the best beaches Cabo San Lucas has to offer is Los Cabos Beach.
Among the recreational activities available in Cabo are surfing, kayaking, scuba diving, snorkeling and other water sports. The place also offers whale watching in the clear waters of the Pacific Ocean or at the Sea of Cortez. Whale watching has become popular also in Cabo, not only for children, but for adults as well.
Families can spend quality time in Los Cabos while watching whales. The running time of the performance is estimated at 12 hours, which is worth every penny you paid for. The sanctuary of the whales is Magdalena Bay. In the whale watching adventure, you can get to touch the whales itself.
At some time of the year, whales come to Cabo to mate and give birth to their young. This is also the season where whale watching gets more exciting. Whales doing their jumps with their young make the show more exciting. At times, they also approach the boat so tourists can actually get to see them up close or touch them.
If you want to go to a whale watching adventure in Cabo, it is important to clear up your schedule for that adventure. The adventure starts with a drive heading to Magdalena Bay. Hotel services are available to send you to the whale-watching site. Upon arriving Magdalena Bay, it will take you another three hours on a boat to finally reach the whale-watching site. You do not have to worry about anything, as you will be catered back to your hotel and to a dining place if you head back in time for dinner.
With all these activities in store for you, you should definitely try out the whale watching adventure in Los Cabos. This experience would surely be one to remember for you.
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