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    5.0 (8 reviews)
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    Awesome company with EXCELLENT guides. Pricey, for sure. But worth every single penny.

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    Baja Expeditions - Baja Expeditions Exploring Mangroves

    Baja Expeditions

    4.0(6 reviews)
    0.8 km

    Visited March 12-15, 2025. Took the gray whale journey for 3 nights and 4 days with Baja…read moreExpedition, specifically Nautilus (glamping tent which got a free upgrade). I enjoyed the humpback whale expedition which came with a free lunch and drinks. We saw a lot of action not terribly far from shore. They also offered a photo workshop. Believe this is more useful for folks that use a digital camera as opposed to a cell phone camera although she gave some tips on that as well. Both were complimentary (on March 11). There was nothing wrong with the trip per se but there are many parts that occurred to get you to where you end up finally. Everyone was nice but I feel like there is a drop in communication as there are too many parts of the wheel. The charter flight was about 2 and half hours so make sure you use the restroom. There is NO bathroom on board. Also for clothing, please make sure you are covered from head to toe. This is NO joke. The weather may seem hot as hades on shore except at night, prepare for windy freezing conditions (they provided a heater AND heating blankets). When you are on the panga and travelling fast, it will be windy and probably cold. However, when you are waiting for some action, you are under the sun in water. Do NOT wear shorts and bring a cover-up for your face as well. Caps/hats are all good ideas. They offered the gaiters and a wind breaker. I commend the luxury tent. This is really what you are paying for. The fact that you get your own porta-potty and running water was fantastic. The shower had more settings than my own shower. They also offer room service so if you don't want it, please let them know. The food was decent as well. Breakfast is buffet and there is a person who can make you an omelet and the lunch and dinner are plated. Honestly, unless you enjoy the feeling of a 5 star hotel, don't think it was necessary. You honestly don't have that much time to eat during this trip. The time is literally spent getting ready for and the whale excursions. There's a volleyball net, soccer goals & bikes for you but it was so windy and honestly not much time to do any of that. Happy Hour had a different "snack" each day (oyster one was awesome) but no alcohol is free except for the one you get when you get off the plane. The food and service was wonderful. Was every dish a 5? No, but you are in a place where they have to import everything. There is also a nightly 30 minute? presentation given by some of your tour leaders. This tour company had the furthest spot (closest to the airport) so you spend a good 30 minutes (travelling quite fast) to get to the area where the whales are (and don't forget the return trip). We saw plenty of whales but everyone is there to "touch" a whale. The last day there, all the boats in our area did manage to touch one and our boat collided with another panga. Luckily all, including the whale, were unharmed but needless to say, our panga did NOT touch one. It also sounded like the whales were not coming to that area as much anymore. In fact, some were spotted in Cabo. Pro Tips: You should ask they rotate the people on the boats so you're not always with the same captain or panga. If you don't mind sharing a central porta-potty, pick a tour company that is closer to the area where they gather. You will have more free time. Don't drink any diuretics before the panga rides as bathrooms are limited to nature (although some boats do have a bathroom). Pangas that are lower might be better because than when you reach over the boat, you're closer to the surface of the water and don't have to bend over as much. This is a desert area so keep that in mind when packing.

    Our family of 4 adults did the grey whale experience the end of March. It was beyond amazing. Baja…read moreExp staff is wonderful and super friendl/helpful. The weather is fairly moderate at that point. Chilly at night and warm during the day. But be prepared for the night time wind. Bring earplugs as the tents slap against the poles most of the night. Not Baja's fault as you can't control the weather. Also, food is decent but keep in mind this is a camp in the middle of a national park so it is not high end resort food. Very good considering the remoteness of the location. Also having your own en-suite bathroom was everything!! No cold walks to the bathroom during the night.

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    YachtsMX - From Sailing Boats to Luxury Motor Yachts

    YachtsMX

    1.5(2 reviews)
    0.0 km

    Juan Carlos Esquer Owner&operator@ YachtsMx…read moreIn regard to the services acquired for the vessel Concord 33' for 8 hours last april 19th to visit and swim with sea wolves at Isla Espíritu Santo, la Paz BAja Mx, disembarking at one of these Island's Beaches and a final visit to Playa Balandra. Please find the following list of services not granted by your unprepared company: I.- We lost 4:30 hours sailing to the SeaWolves nest as agreed, just to learn that you "forgot" to pay authorities fees to swim there. So our group was NOT allowed to snorkel there by the mexican authorities of SEMARNAT-PROFEPA, since you did not pay and provide the bracelets required to do so!!! II.-AT SOME POINT AT THE SEA DIESEL SMOG was entering the kitchen vessel, fortunatelly nobody resulted injured with the Diesel smog into the cabin vessel... III.- Even though you offer "sea toys", No Kayak,No Paddleboard, No Snorquelling devices were in the boat. III.- There was no crew or service, just the Captain Luis Abaroa and his 12 year old son (against all laws and regulations applicable for charter boats). For 90 days I expected an economic solution from your Fraud. That wont happen!!! Stop the Fraud @YachtsMx now!!!!

    Beware of misinformation! First I want to start complimenting the crew. They did an amazing job…read morewith the limited information provided to them by their boss Carlos. We had planned a day charter that included 1 vegetarian. We discussed at least two stops to include snorkeling. We spoke with Carlos just prior to departure and he confirmed the itinerary. While we had a nice cruise, we only stopped once and no snorkeling. When we asked, the crew stated they were never told of any specific asks. Don't get me started on the food! The pictures on FB to no represent actual reality. It shows fresh fruit plates, ceviche, sashimi and other dished. We asked for vegetarian food and we got one bowl of guacamole. No tacos only ceviche. We have taken several other charters out of La Paz (for the same price) that included a chef preparing fresh meals to include fish tacos, ceviche, bean and cheese quesadillas, and fruit platters. This was definitely wanting. We brought our issues to Carlos his only response was his team did everything promised, which was not a true statement. I would have rated 1 but the crew tried so hard and any day at sea is terrific. Lots of other yachts to choose from in the future!

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    Enjoy our customized luxury dinning at the sea of cortez.

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    Tio Sports

    Tio Sports

    3.8(10 reviews)
    147.2 km

    Please save your money and book a Jet-ski trip elsewhere. After rushing us through the initial…read more"damage checks", we went on a 30 minute Jet-ski ride. Upon returning, the manager of the booth claimed we had crashed 2 jet skis together, a claim that was denied by the worker who was with us on the water! Obviously, we did not crash the vehicles, and if we had, we would have understood the extra charge. The owner stated that we would be charged an extra $500, and refused to give back the credit card until we signed for this fraudulent charge. He then asked if we wanted the police to become involved, to which we responded yes, as we knew we had done nothing wrong. However, he refused to call the police, and kept the card locked in a box that he kept on him. It was clear he threatened the use of police to intimidate us into signing the enormous bill. It is sad that there are people out there that are so willing to rob others, and lie blatantly to their faces. Please save your time and anguish, and book elsewhere. Would give 0 stars if possible.

    I had a great scuba dive with Peter today ... we did the pelican rock dive 1 and Lands End dive 2…read more The service was perfect, and the dive was far better than expected for April. White tip sharks, lobster, huge grouper and huge parrot fish and we also got to dive through the lands end pass where tons of sea lions joined us for the dive ... After 300+ dives all over the world, this one on one dive day was too 5.. yes, I am saying I had a top 5 dive in Cabo! Wow! Before the dive, Peter let me check out his swimming board "subwing" that u ride below the waterline behind the boat .. this was super cool (no surcharge)... the driver also was super cool to my Gf while she snorkeled.. thank u

    Cabolectric - Radinn eSurfboard

    Cabolectric

    4.7(6 reviews)
    147.3 km

    I am a first-time efoiler but an experienced wakesurfer and was excited to learn. The price and…read moreshort duration of 1 hour were attractive to me and much better than the US. I asked if they had helmets when I booked and they said yes, but I assumed they had full-length wetsuits. Wrong assumption. They do not. I recommend you wear a full wetsuit if you have one or can find one or a long-sleeve rasher and anything to cover your knees. They do give you a good life jacket. Remember to sunscreen your back shoulders if you do not have a rasher or sun shirt. I now have a visible vest tan. You will be learning in the comically crowded port of Cabo San Lucas. When I went in, there might have been 30 moving vessels in the water and 50 parked vessels. It was the busiest water I have ever seen, and I boat 10 times a year. Next thing is watch out for wind and choppy water. It makes learning much harder. Try to time with the least wind possible. Next is try to avoid the arrival of the cruise ships as they put dozens of boats in the water ferrying 3000 people off the ship. I am right-handed and I surf goofy, but next time I go I will switch the strap and use my left hand for the remote so I can use my strong hand to hold the board and get up on my right leg. You should watch videos on how to efoil, which I did, but none of them went into detail about how much you have to pay attention to the remote trigger and how smoothly you have to accelerate and hold power. The amount of training they give on-shore is only 7 minutes. The instructor goes out with you on another board and his advice and direction are critical, particularly managing the trigger. He said focus on the trigger as he could tell that's where I was failing. The trigger will not work at all if the nose of the board is not 10 inches above the water. So you start on your stomach, build steady speed, go to knees, go to front leg, and then stand on both. Then you will fall in because you will add too much power or back off the trigger and cause it to cut power. Then you will repeat this over and over and in the process, your forearms, stomach, and knees will be rashed raw and start to burn in the seawater. I was close to bleeding. Very unpleasant. So unpleasant that after 30 minutes, I did not want to attempt anymore and was ready to go back to shore and try again another day with a wetsuit and in freshwater. An experienced ocean surfer came back with one raw and one cut knee, so it was not only my lack of surfing experience. 1 hour will be the max most people can do. Advice to you and the business, ask them to bring the board 150M down the beach where there are fewer vessels and people, so you can save the time and energy navigating out of the traffic. The people are very nice and helpful and the price is a good value for this new sport.

    Had a brilliant time flyboarding! It was $150 per 30 mins. I think we ended up getting a little…read moreless time but overall it was a great experience and our guide Patrick was excellent!

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    Cabo Sailing Ocean Adventures - The iconic Arch at Land's End

    Cabo Sailing Ocean Adventures

    4.8(103 reviews)
    147.7 km

    We just completed our second adventure with Cabo Sailing and it was as perfect as our first trip…read more We got great communications in advance, met at the dock and they had us board a few mins early. We met Israel our Captain and Raul. They kept saying "for the next 3 hours, this boat is yours" and we had the best time. Our previous trip was more focused on swimming and snorkeling but this time we wanted to see the whales. We enjoyed every minute on the boat. We were pampered and cared for, they provided lots of info but were never intrusive. We had great drinks all day followed by a lunch (some reviewers called it a "snack" but I feel like it was so much food and plenty for lunch). We LOVE Cabo sailing and can't wait to come back for a third time! Thank you!

    12 of us chartered a private sunset sail with Cabo Sailing via the Hotel Riu Palace, where we were…read morestaying, for $892. It was the cheaper option of a few that we checked out. We booked this for the Saturday after Thanksgiving, about a couple days in advance. Gary was the captain. We saw whales and pods of dolphins, and he managed to drive us til we were in the middle of the dolphins, seeing them dive out of the water right next to us and seeing them directly under our boat! He also let the kids steer a bit which was exciting for them. Another man was our host and guide - he told us a little about the geography and history of the area and served us our food and drink. The boat was very clean, including the bathrooms. We were asked to leave our shoes in a bin at the dock and it felt fine walking around barefoot on the boat. This sail included dinner but it was more like appetizers: Chips & Guac, a plate of cheese/meats/french bread. Unlimited drinks.

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    Baja Cat - All Inclusive service

    Baja Cat

    5.0(1 review)
    147.7 km

    WOW! I can not possibly put into words the feelings from this tour. Amazing, Incredible, Bucket…read moreList, Dream Come True, Awesome, and none of those truly express how enormity of this tour. Due to recent legislation in regard to whale shark watching/swimming this tour company educates you and gets you the best sightings possible. The large catamaran is not able to get close to the whale sharks, hence the panga that takes you to get up close and personal. Sure, you can take a panga for the whole tour, but that would be a long and slow ride and leave little time for snorkeling with these magnificent creatures. Not only that, but Chief Scott fixes an amazing lunch as well as snacks. Mariana was our swim guide and she also had to make some phone calls as the swim time that we were given was much later in the day. She worked her magic and was able to get our swim time moved up to match our arrival time. She is so knowledgeable about the whale sharks and is incredible skilled when it comes to swimming with them. Leo was our panga captain and he also kept a good eye on those who were being "left behind" by the whale shark. He would maneuver the panga over to pick us up and then drop us off close again. Between Mariana and Leo, I felt very safe and comfortable in the water. I knew that they were always looking out for us. Sammy (?) was a great host and kept the drinks flowing for those who chose to have a drink or two. Captain Chris was in charge of the catamaran, he was friendly and knowledgeable as well. The ability to use a restroom and showers to wash off the salt water was a huge perk. I am a big girl and they had wetsuits that fit me. Don't let size stop you from this experience! Practice swimming with a snorkel and fins, as this is not the leisurely drop in the water and watch sharks that I thought it was. The whale sharks are constantly moving unless you get lucky to see them stop and get vertical to feed. That all being said, I can't tell you enough how much I loved this trip. From the pick up at our hotel to the drop off...just amazing.

    From the owner: At Baja Cat by Baja Charters, we offer more than just a tour — we create immersive, eco-conscious…read moreocean adventures in the stunning waters of La Paz, Mexico. What sets us apart is our personalized service, large and spacious sailing catamaran, and deep commitment to marine conservation. Unlike crowded tour boats, our small-group experiences ensure comfort, space, and a deeper connection with nature. You'll swim face-to-face with gentle whale sharks, snorkel with curious sea lions, and unwind on secluded, white-sand beaches — all while enjoying gourmet food and the attentive care of our expert, bilingual guides. We're proud to be locally owned and operated more than 14 years in a row, working closely with marine biologists and conservationists to promote sustainable tourism and protect the wildlife that makes this region so special. Whether you’re seeking bucket-list thrills or peaceful moments on the sea, our tours combine adventure, education, and exclusive — all in one unforgettable day.

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