7 Day Gray Whale Trips


Tour
DatesDaysStatusBooking Links
Whale Watches
Trip Fee
L1
Jan 30 – Feb 05Fri – ThuBooking7 Day Gray Whale Trip
6
$3,999
L2
Feb 03 – 09Tue – MonBooking7 Day Gray Whale Trip
6
$4,300
L3
Feb 07 – 13Sat – FriBooking7 Day Gray Whale Trip
6
$4,300
L4
Feb 11 – 17Wed – TueBooking7 Day Gray Whale Trip
6
$4,300
L5
Mar 23 – 29Mon – SunFULL7 Day Gray Whale Trip
6
$4,300

Up Close Whale Watching in Baja, Mexico

Experience Unforgettable Gray Whale Watching in San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja, Mexico.

Welcome to Laguna San Ignacio’s premier locally owned and operated Ecolodge – Campo Cortez – located along the shores of San Ignacio Lagoon in the heart of Mexico’s largest protected area, El Vizcaino Biosphere Reserve. Gray Whales have migrated here for thousands of generations for the purpose of giving birth and mating. Over the years these whales have come to be known as “friendlies” because of their notable behavior approaching our boats encouraging us to scratch, pet and even sing to them and their newly born calves.

Over the years, this has become a regular occurrence only at San Ignacio Lagoon. This unique location is the only Gray Whale birthing lagoon in the world that has been left untouched by industrialization and modern civilization and has a local community striving to keep the lagoon a sacred and protected sanctuary. Our low impact Ecolodge is a sustainable way to come and experience this life changing event and interaction with the whales. We are one of the last remaining family-owned operators at San Ignacio Lagoon. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff have guided thousands of life-changing adventures.

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We are consistently rated the #1 Travelers’ Choice on Trip Advisor year after year for one reason, our Staff and Owners - who are residents and locals to San Ignacio Lagoon. We are four generations of family living and working in the lagoon since the settlement of San Ignacio Lagoon. We take pride in our efforts at our Ecolodge to have a low-impact environmentally and the responsibility that we carry as Ambassadors to the lagoon and its many wildlife residents.