George Marquardt (10.04.2017 06:25)
This is the best way to snorkel with whale sharks in La Paz. They have a professional guides, a covered boat, wetsuits, and a decent snorkel and fins.
Carrie Sanneman (01.04.2017 00:22)
We had a great trip out to Espírito Santu, we stopped to for a very short dive with whale sharks then on to snorkel with sea lions. As someone who gets seasick pretty easily, I was very happy with the stability of the boat and smooth ride both ways.
After getting in the water with the whale sharks, we had an almost hour-long ride out to the sea lions, which was very cold due to the wind. I wish They had told us that was coming, maybe advised us to bring a sweatshirt and change out of the wet suit to get warm. It also would've been nice to have some local knowledge of fishing, species, geology, or any natural history. All in all, met our needs but I'm not sure we got many benefits for the price.
Fab Esliman (28.03.2017 17:10)
The Best of Baja
Jesse Watson (23.01.2017 08:54)
Great way to visit the whale sharks. The snorkel guide and boat crew were awesome.
If you're in Cabo, definitely drive there on your own. It will save you $100 per person. There are other smaller/private boats sitting across the street that will take you for roughly 500 pesos, but they were smaller boats with no shade. They also stayed clustered with the other boats, where our boat went further out to find whale sharks that weren't surrounded by boats. Our cost was $70/person.
The wet suits were a little ran down and I wish they the would have given us long sleeved wet suits, as there were tiny jellyfish that were stinging us. The boat crew did offer jelly sting relief cream.