Whale Watching season in Mexico has arrived!

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Planning to visit Mexico, plan your holidays during the whale watching Mexico season.

Mexico is home to a unique variety of whales, dolphins, and porpoises. The most common whale in the Pacific Ocean off Mexico's coast is the gray whale. Gray whales can also be seen in bays along Baja California. whale watching Mexico season is available across Mexico's Pacific coast, with some smaller tour boats able to easily approach these gentle giants.

Humpback whales are often found in the waters of Mexico off Baja California Sur. Sightings are most common during the winter months, January through March. Opportunities for humpback whale watching tours also exist along the southern coast of mainland Mexico.  Bottlenose dolphins can be seen year-round along the Pacific Coast of Mexico.

Whale watching off Mexico's Atlantic Coast is rare. The coasts of Yucatan and Belize may offer the best opportunities to spot whales there. It is also possible to enjoy whale watching in Cancun during the winter months when migrating humpback whales pass by this Caribbean destination.

Porpoise species commonly seen in Mexican waters include the harbor porpoise and the long-snouted, dark gray vaquita porpoises. Vaquita porpoises are the world's most endangered marine mammal, with only about 250 remaining in Mexico.

Whale watching tours are available across Mexico's Pacific coast, with some smaller tour boats able to easily approach these gentle giants. Humpback whales are often found in the waters of Mexico off Baja California Sur near to the all-inclusive resorts in Mexico such as Villa Del Palmar Beach Resort and Spa, Cabo. 

Of all the cetaceans in Mexican waters, however, none are as widely recognized or as popular as the killer whale. Also known as orcas, these large black and white whales are found in oceans around the world, but if you want to see them, Mexico's Sea of Cortez is a good place to start.

Whale watching tours may focus on more than just one species. Several different types of whales may be seen on a single trip.

Mexico's best whale watching season runs from January to March, with the months of February and March offering the greatest number of whales to spot during these winter months. During summer, whale populations migrate elsewhere.

It is also possible to enjoy whale watching in Cancun during the winter months when migrating humpback whales pass by this Caribbean destination. Porpoise species commonly seen in Mexican waters include the harbor porpoise and the long-snouted, dark gray vaquita porpoises. Vaquita porpoises are the world's most endangered marine mammal.

Planning for your next all-inclusive vacation in Mexico?

If you are planning to visit Mexico in the near future or during your holidays in 2022, then remember the best time to visit is when the whale watching Mexico season has arrived. January to March is the best time when you can get to see these beautiful creatures breaching the Pacific water while playing in a group or alone. Moreover, the kids will love to see and greet the friendly dolphins again and again. Besides, you don’t have to worry about the stay, because Villa Del Palmar Beach Resort and Spa is located near some of the beautiful beaches of Cabo which makes whale watching accessible. For more information and reservations you may contact Reluxe Today to get the best deals!

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