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- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Soft drinks
 

Whale Watching Photo Safari


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IF YOU ARE ARRIVING ON A CRUISE SHIP, PLEASE CALL TO CHECK AVAILABILITY BEFORE BOOKING 1 877 359 0443

NOTE: Whale watching season runs from December 8th through to March 23rd only. If you are visiting at the start or at the end of the season please call us to check and see if the tours are running as this largely depends on the arrival and departure of the whales into the Bay area.
 

Recomendations

- Camera
- Bathing suit
- Sunscreen
- Towel
- Hat
- Light sweater
 

A photo captures a single moment in time, and this specialized excursion is designed to capture the magical moment when you encounter wild dolphins and majestic humpback whales in the Bay of Banderas. The essence of the Whale Photo Safari is to find the wildlife and enjoy those precious moments when you can sit peacefully and watch the whales and dolphins play, breach, or just hang out.
 

Conducted on new all weather inflatable speed boats to ensure a safe and comfortable ride, our whale watching photo safaris are guided by exceptionally talented marine mammal behavior experts who are passionate about protecting wildlife and the environment. As we follow these magnificent mammals across Banderas Bay, our professional guides' knowledge and insight will give you a deeper understanding and appreciation for the wildlife that you'll encounter on this unforgettable whale watching experience.

There is no such thing as a "typical day" on this adventure tour, because often it is the "wild ones" (the whales and dolphins) who are in charge of the daily itinerary. We can't always predict where they are, so we will let them guide us along their preferred route of the day.  This is the only company that uses a light aircraft spotter plane to track the whales and they have a whale sighting guarantee on the Whale Photo Safari.