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Whalewatching

Some of the world’s best whale watching happens here in Mexico. The Pacific gray whales migrate 5,000-miles every year from the frigid waters of Alaska’s Bering Sea to the warm water lagoons of the Baja Peninsula: San Ignacio Lagoon, Scammon’s Lagoon, and the Magdalena Bay.  This journey is the longest known mammal migration in the world and draws nature and whale watching enthusiasts and novices alike from around the world. These great animals have been hunted nearly to extinction for hundreds of years but with Journey Mexico, you’ll interact with conversationalists to learn about what is being done to preserve these incredible creatures and their mating grounds.  Prepare yourself for an up close meeting with these magnificent creatures and experience whale watching in Mexico, one of the world’s most memorable wildlife encounters.