enesLos Peines, Isla Iguana, 48333 Puerto Vallarta, Jal.
enesLos Peines, Isla Iguana, 48333 Puerto Vallarta, Jal.

Whale Whatching

4-hour whale watching Puerto Vallarta

Whale Whatching

Whale watching is an ecotourism activity where you can enjoy this giant winter visitors jumping and swimming in their natural habitat.

Adult humpback whales are between 39 and 53 feets long and travel to Puerto Vallarta from the waters of the Arctic to escape cold temperatures, as well as feed on Krill and smaller fish, but the most important thing is that they mate and give birth in this warmer and more protected water

A humpback whale weighs about 900kg at birth and measures between 9 and 14 feets in length, while they are in this water they learn to swim, feed and breathe properly.

Share with 6 people max in your trip.

Includes:

  • Expert guide and boat ride
  • Taxes included
  • Life jackets
  • 4 hour tour
  • Water, soft drinks, beer and ice
  • bilingual captain

Itinerario

Starting point
The departure time of this tour is recommended at 8:00 am, since at this time the Humpback Whales are more active, after arriving with the first group of whales and having spent some time we will move in search of other groups the captain will let you know about these visitors and their behaviors.

Departure time
8:00 AM

Time to return
We return to the point of origin around 12:00 PM

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Frequent questions

When is the whale watching season in Puerto Vallarta?

The official season begins near the first weeks of December and usually ends at the end of March.

When is the best time to see Whales in Banderas Bay?

January and February are usually the best months.

What kind of Whales will we see?

Humpback whales are the most common whales in Banderas Bay. Orcas are also seen in the winter and the less common include girlfriend and minky whales.

Humpback whales are the most common whales in Banderas Bay. Orcas are also seen in the winter and the less common include girlfriend and minky whales.

Yes, the minimum age required for our whale watching tours is 6 years old.

What is responsible whale watching?

Responsible whale watching in Mexico is the practice of making sure we follow guidelines to avoid collisions and stressing or irritating the whales during our tours.