Regenerative whale watching tourism in Loreto; Where adventure meets conservation

As the whale season unfolds in Loreto, each expedition offers not only the chance to encounter diverse species and individuals of these majestic cetaceans but also to meet the people joining our regenerative tourism expeditions.

Blue whale fluke in Loreto, by our expedition leader & photographer Regina Domingo

Guided by Captain Jorge Lombera, alongside our expedition leaders Regina Domingo and Leopold Sanmiguel, you will experience something beyond mere observation: you will learn about the biology and behavior of whales, the importance of ocean currents in the productivity of the marine ecosystem, and their relationship with iconic species like the blue whale, the largest animal on Earth, as well as other cetaceans inhabiting these waters.

Expedition leader Leopoldo Sanmiguel and captain Jorge Lombera on a blue whale expedition in Loreto on board ‘‘La Puma’’ expedition boat.

Moreover, you will participate in citizen science data collection and species photo-identification, directly contributing to their conservation.

Blue whale fluke in Loreto, by our expedition leader & photographer Regina Domingo

All this takes place aboard La Puma, our vessel designed for long-range exploration, featuring comfortable spaces and an onboard bathroom to ensure your comfort as we venture into the Gulf of California in search of these ocean giants.

Expedition leader Regina Domingo and Baja Adventure guests on a blue whale expedition in Loreto.

Each expedition is a meeting with nature in its purest form, an opportunity to learn, connect, and be an active part of protecting our seas.

Our projects are supported by Endangered species chocolate, Kuhl, and Vuarnet who provide us with necessary equipment to make these expeditions possible and continue our commitment to conservation and regenerative tourism.

Expedition leader Leopoldo Sanmiguel and Baja Adventure guests on a blue whale expedition in Loreto.

Why Choose Our Expeditions?

  • Expedition leaders and local captain: Our expeditions are led by experienced bilingual wildlife and expedition guides who ensure a comprehensive and immersive experience, as our captain, a Local with 30 years of experience in these waters.

  • Citizen science & conservation: Participate in data collection, workshops and species identification, contributing directly to conservation efforts.

  • Comfort and safety: Enjoy comfortable spaces, wc, satellite phone and amenities onboard our vessel, La Puma.

Humpback whale in Loreto, by our expedition leader & photographer Regina Domingo

Plan Your Expedition Today!

Join us for an unforgettable journey in Loreto, where you can witness the majesty of blue whales and other marine life while supporting regenerative tourism and conservation efforts.

Be part of a unique whale watching expdition in Loreto that combines adventure, education, conservation and environmental stewardship.

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