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Whale Watching- Cabo or PV


emarismom
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Many ships are in Cabo only from 6:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. or some other absurd window.  Because Cabo is a tender port, that doesn't leave much time for excursions.  If your ship's schedule allows it, I would select Cabo over PV for whale watching.  

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Depending on the time of year, I would highly recommend Cabo!  I like to use Whale Watch Cabo (https://whalewatchcabo.com/) though many just find a boat right at the marina.  This company always has a marine biologist on board which adds to our enjoyment of the tour.

 

(I went alone on our last visit to Cabo.  Back on the ship, I was raving to my hubby about how great the whale watching was.  He then showed me pictures he took from our balcony while the ship was tendered—breaching whales, whales flapping the water, etc.  During sail away, we saw numerous whales from our balcony.)

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