Sea Kayak Adventures Sea of Cortez Kayak Trips

September 23, 2011 on 2:04 pm | In Adventure Travel, Baja, Beachbooker, Mexico | Comments Off

Sea Kayak Adventures is offering four- to six-day guided kayak trips in Mexico’s Sea of Cortez from Oct. 25 through May 2, 2012.

The packages enable clients to explore the Baja peninsula in two-person kayaks in the winter gathering place of blue whales, and among pods of dolphins guided by marine biologist guides, occasionally paddling alongside bus-size whales as they surface and sink mere yards from the kayak.

Guests also explore the area’s islands on foot, snorkel in Mexico’s newest national marine park (Loreto Bay National Marine Park), also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and spend nights under the stars camping on secluded beaches in personal dome tents. Loreto is the site of the first mission in all the Californias, built by Jesuits in 1697, still in use today as a Catholic cathedral open to visitors. Sleepy Loreto is truly the Un-Cabo of Baja.

These all-inclusive tours include kayaks and instruction, all gear, sleeping bags, camping supplies, all meals at camp, two nights at a Loreto hotel and airport transfer for prices starting at $895, featuring an outdoor island happy hour, complete with hors d’oeuvres and margaritas each day at sunset. Air fare is extra.

Excursions are limited to 13 guests.

Click Here for Your BEACH GEARNo prior kayaking experience is necessary; all gear is provided. The company offers an extra one- to three-day gray whale adventure in Magdalena Bay on Baja’s Pacific coast each February and March.

Participants will get the chance to get eyeball to eyeball to gray whales in quiet lagoons. Cost is $150 for full-day tour including snacks and lunch, to $995 for five-day tour. Air fare is not included. Also not included are gratuities, meals in town, and $25 national park fee. Travelers aged 8 to 17 receive a 10 percent discount.

For more information or reservations, call 800-616-1943 or visit www.seakayakadventures.com

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