After cruising all night the National Geographic Sea Bird made it to the area known as La Fortuna, just off the East Cape of Baja California Sur. The waters of La Fortuna and Gorda Banks are known for high concentrations of humpback whales during the winter months. We spent the morning observing numerous whales and multiple cow and calf pairs. After lunch some of the guests explored the streets of San Jose del Cabo, while others explored the estuary in search of the many varieties of birds that inhabit the area. During the evening we had cocktails on the bow as we sailed around Finisterra and Land’s End, a beautiful rock formation just outside of the popular tourist destination of Cabo San Lucas
2/24/2025
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National Geographic Venture
Almejas Bay and Puerto Magdalena
During today’s sunny and breezeless early morning, our guests and staff ventured out in local pangas for whale watching at Almejas Bay, located in the southern section of the Magdalena Bay lagoon complex on the Pacific side of the Baja California Peninsula. With the tide at its highest, our exploration in the heart of the gray whale mating grounds paid off with more than 60 adult whales spotted in the area where our boats were spread out. All the whales were very active, displaying parts of their bodies while spy-hopping, breaching, swimming, diving, and even mating. Several females were seen in a belly-up position, allowing our guests and staff to clearly distinguish genitals and other typically hidden body parts. The whales’ curiosity brought many of them to the sides or underneath the pangas, sometimes pushing or lifting the boats with the tips of their snouts or their bellies. Many of our guests even stretched out their hands to touch the whales! The afternoon was spent exploring the beach and hills around Puerto Magdalena, a quaint fishing community on Magdalena Island. During a hike, our guests had their first encounter with the unique flora of the Baja California Desert, including agave, palo adan, gongylocarpus flowers, prickly pear, galloping cacti, jojoba, and others. From the top of the hills, they were treated to magnificent views of the Pacific Ocean.