ITINERARY: Whale
Watching
Humpback whales migrate to these subtropical waters for mating and
calving. The shallow waters around San Blas provide safe grounds from
November to April. Don't miss this opportunity to see these awesome
giants of the sea. You may also encounter manta rays, whale sharks,
dolphins and sea turtles!
Group Size
Up to 8
guests per boat.
Schedule
Leaving from: Boat landing
next to the Frey Junipero Serra library, west end of the street "Calle
Juarez". Four blocks west of the plaza.
Meet: 7:45 am
Depart: 8:00 am
Equipment
Clothing: Sunglasses,
hat, long-sleeve cotton shirt with collar, wind-breaker or hooded sweatshirt,
sandals, socks, long pants, bathing suit.
Bug Repellant: 95% deet
Sunscreen: 45 SPF
Food: Bring a light snack and water.
Other: Camera, extra batteries, memory card, binoculars, waterproof bag, etc.
Motion
Sickness
You will be traveling in an open boat on the ocean. If you are prone to motion
sickness, eat a light breakfast and stay away from greasy foods. We recommend
medication prescribed by your doctor. Try the medication the day before to make
sure it does not effect you adversely. Take as directed.
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Reservations
General Information Email: info@sanblasecotours.com
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