Private Tour: Whale Watching in Punta Mita
Punta de Mita, Mexico
Trip Type: Dolphin & Whale Watching
Duration: 2 hours
Whale Watching in Punta Mita is a must during your vacation. Whether you are staying in Puerto Vallarta, Sayulita, Nuevo Vallarta or in Punta Mita, come and join us on a private boat excursion and experience spectacular encounters with humpback whales with our naturalist guides and enjoy listening to the whales singing with our hydrophone system on board.
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Whale Watching in Punta Mita is a must during your vacation. Whether you are staying in Puerto Vallarta, Sayulita, Nuevo Vallarta or in Punta Mita, come and join us on a private boat excursion and experience spectacular encounters with humpback whales with our naturalist guides and enjoy listening to the whales singing with our hydrophone system on board.
Enjoy a whale watching cruise in Punta Mita. The arrival of humpbacks to our shores marks the beginning of another winter in paradise as the whales conclude the long journey from their northern feeding grounds and settle into the shelter of the bay to mate and calve.
Set out on a boat excursion and experience spectacular displays of strength and agility of desperate males leaping 50 tons of animal into the air, groups of males involved in aggressive competitions for available females, or even an up-close look at a newborn calf as it catches the first sight of a human.
Leaving from Punta Mita increases the chances to have an encounter with humpback whales, wild dolphins, giant manta rays, turtles, killer whales and other winter visitors, due to the location at the north tip of the bay and the proximity to the open ocean.
Enjoy a whale watching cruise in Punta Mita. The arrival of humpbacks to our shores marks the beginning of another winter in paradise as the whales conclude the long journey from their northern feeding grounds and settle into the shelter of the bay to mate and calve.
Set out on a boat excursion and experience spectacular displays of strength and agility of desperate males leaping 50 tons of animal into the air, groups of males involved in aggressive competitions for available females, or even an up-close look at a newborn calf as it catches the first sight of a human.
Leaving from Punta Mita increases the chances to have an encounter with humpback whales, wild dolphins, giant manta rays, turtles, killer whales and other winter visitors, due to the location at the north tip of the bay and the proximity to the open ocean.
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