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Experience the thrill of whale watching and snorkeling in Los Cabos with expert guides, stunning marine scenery, and free photos for lasting memories.

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to see whales breach and splash right in front of you, this Whale Watching & Snorkeling Combo in Los Cabos promises just that—plus a peaceful, well-organized trip with plenty of expert guidance. Offered by Baja Vikings Ecoventures, this tour is a solid option for travelers who want a balanced mix of wildlife, water adventures, and good-value photos, all wrapped into a three-hour excursion.
What we really love about this experience is how professional guides enhance the outing—they’re known for their friendliness and deep marine knowledge. The boat design itself is another highlight: a 28-foot Apex speedboat rides smoothly on top of the water, making sightings calmer and more comfortable for everyone. On the downside, this tour has a bookings trend—it’s popular enough to often fill up about three weeks in advance—so planning ahead is wise if you’re set on a specific date. Overall, it’s ideal for families, wildlife enthusiasts, or anyone eager for a quick but memorable marine adventure in Los Cabos.

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The tour begins at Baja Vikings Ecoventures’ meeting spot at the bustling Marina de Cabo San Lucas. This location is convenient, near public transportation, and marks the starting point for what promises to be an engaging marine adventure. The meeting point’s accessibility is a plus, especially for travelers staying nearby or arriving via cruise ships.
The experience lasts approximately three hours, which includes both whale watching and snorkeling. Booking in advance is recommended—most travelers reserve about 22 days ahead—so if you’re eyeing this tour, plan accordingly. The tour is capped at 15 participants, keeping the group intimate and allowing guides to give more individual attention.
The vessel is a 28-foot Apex speedboat, designed explicitly for marine mammal viewing, meaning it rides on top of the water rather than pounding through it. This design creates a smoother, more peaceful trip that’s less intimidating for the whales and more comfortable for passengers. The boat’s agility and calm ride are praised in reviews, with many travelers commenting on how it adds to the overall enjoyment.
Snorkeling gear is included, along with reef-safe sunscreen, which is a thoughtful touch considering the environmental consciousness many travelers now appreciate. You’ll be provided with all the equipment needed for snorkeling, so you don’t have to fuss over bringing your own gear—just remember to bring a towel if you want to dry off after.
Whale sightings are the star attraction here. The guides, like Louis and Mario, are praised repeatedly for their knowledgeable and courteous approach, often going beyond just spotting whales—they share insights about the animals’ behavior, such as breaching, tail slapping, and even their songs played through a hydrophone.
The reviews highlight encounters with grey whales and humpback whales playing and breaching, with one reviewer noting, “We saw grey whales and humpback whales playing and breaching in the water.” Such close-up encounters are what make this tour stand out. Guides also take you to spots less crowded by other boats, which enhances the experience and increases your chances of a more authentic viewing.
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After whale watching, the boat heads to a quieter snorkeling site along the Sea of Cortez. This area is praised for its abundance of marine life, including colorful fish, coral, and even stingrays or sea lions, as mentioned by enthusiastic reviewers.
Snorkeling lasts about an hour, giving plenty of time to enjoy the underwater environment. The inclusion of reef-safe sunscreen and all snorkeling equipment means you can focus on the fun without worry. The boat’s design also means you won’t feel overwhelmed by crowds, which helps in viewing marine creatures in their natural habitat.
One of the best features of this tour is that all photos and videos are included at no extra charge. Guides and crew members take care of capturing your experience, freeing you to focus on the sights and sounds. Many reviewers mention how grateful they are for the professional photos, which are high-quality and a true souvenir of the trip.
At $125 per person, this tour offers good value. It combines two popular activities—whale watching and snorkeling—into one concise, well-organized trip. The small group size, expert guides, and free photos elevate the experience above many other boat tours in the area. Plus, the flexible cancellation policy—full refund if canceled due to weather—adds peace of mind.
The main consideration is that, since it’s a popular tour, securing a spot requires planning ahead. Also, the tour duration is just enough for a half-day trip—you might want more time if you’re passionate about marine life or snorkeling in particular. Some travelers might find the timing tight if they prefer a more leisurely pace, but for most, it strikes a good balance.
This experience is ideal for families, wildlife lovers, and snorkelers looking for a manageable time commitment that doesn’t sacrifice quality. It’s particularly well-suited for those who want to see whales in their natural environment without spending an entire day at sea. The small group size and knowledgeable guides ensure a personalized adventure, making it perfect for first-time visitors or seasoned travelers alike.

This whale watching and snorkeling combo in Los Cabos is a well-rounded, professionally run adventure that offers genuine chances to see whales and marine life in a relaxed, friendly setting. The focus on safety, comfort, and authentic wildlife encounters shines through in the positive reviews and the thoughtful design of the tour.
You’ll appreciate the efficiency—getting both whale watching and snorkeling in a short trip—plus the free photos that let you relive the experience without the stress of capturing every shot yourself. If marine mammals and vibrant underwater worlds appeal to you, this tour offers a smart, engaging way to enjoy Los Cabos’ natural beauty.
“Excellent experience with Louis and Mario. We saw grey whales and humpback whales playing and breaching in the water. Our hosts were very courteous…”

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and small groups make it more engaging for kids. Just check if your children are comfortable on a boat for three hours.
How long do whale sightings typically last?
The tour usually provides about two hours of whale watching, with sightings of breaching whales and playful behaviors.
What should I bring?
A towel, sunscreen, and possibly a hat for sun protection. All snorkeling gear and reef-safe sunscreen are provided.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, full refunds are available if the tour is canceled due to poor weather, and you’ll be offered a different date if preferred.
How many people are on the tour?
The group is limited to 15 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience.
What is included in the price?
Snacks, drinks in reusable cups, juice boxes, all photos and videos, reef-safe sunscreen, and snorkeling equipment.
What if I want to stay longer in the water?
The snorkeling segment lasts around an hour; if you want more, you might need to look for additional tours or private arrangements.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted on this tour.
Where exactly do I meet?
At Baja Vikings Ecoventures’ meeting point at Boulevard Marina, Edificio Plaza API, Marina de Cabo San Lucas.
This tour balances adventure, wildlife, and ease of access, making it an excellent choice for those eager to see whales and marine life in a responsible, friendly environment. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned explorer, it’s a memorable way to connect with the natural wonders of Los Cabos.