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Sea of Cortez Baja
Nature Cruise
Solmar
V is pleased to announce that we are offering 2 very special
natural history tours into the
Sea of Cortez in
June. We've been diving the Sea of Cortez since
the early 80's and this is
our crew's back yard. These trips will include scuba
diving and snorkeling in areas such as Cabo Pulmo Marine
Sanctuary, the only living coral reef on the western side
of North America. We will also snorkel with whale sharks
in La Paz Bay and spend a morning with the California sea
lion colony at Los Islotes, the largest reproductive sea
lion colony in the entire Sea of Cortez and there will be
plenty of playful, inquisitive sea lion pups at this time
of year. For
non-divers and divers alike, we'll offer kayaking around
the most pris tine islands and coves in the
lower Sea of Cortez and daily bird watching, either from
our two 22' inflatables or hiking the numerous uninhabited
islands. We'll anchor in pristine white sand coves
under the Baja stars, feast on fresh fish barbequed on a
charcoal grill set up on the beach while witnessing brown
pelicans dive-bombing for their dinner and explore an incredible
estuary and mangrove lagoon in the very early morning to
witness the large bird population coming to life.
Come learn about the fascinating Baja marine life, birds,
history and geology…join
us for the adventure of a lifetime.
Sea of Cortez Scuba / Snorkel /
Eco Tours Sample Itinerary:
DAY 1: Depart
Cabo San Lucas around 4PM, stopping at Lands End to take
pictures of the famous San Lucas Arch & California
sea lion colony found there.
DAY 2: Arrive Cabo Pulmo (the largest living
coral reef on the western side of North America) very
early in the
morning
and after breakfast, spend the day diving & snorkeling
the reefs of Cabo Pulmo Marine Sanctuary. This would
also be a perfect spot for kayaking and beach activities.
Then,
head north to Espiritu Santos Island.
DAY 3: One dive at El Bajo seamount for large pelagics in
the morning and dive/snorkel with the California sea lion
colony at Los Islotes afterwards. This is the largest reproductive
sealion colony in the entire Sea of Cortez and since they
pup in the spring there will be plenty of pups around at
this time. It is a super snorkeling area! After lunch we
can move the boat to a nice, calm bay on Espiritu Santos
Island for hiking, exploring and an evening beach barbecue
party!
DAY 4: Spend the morning snorkeling in the bay
of La Paz with whales sharks using an ultra light out
of La Paz that
we rent to spot these sharks on the surface. We use
our 22 ft inflatables and communicate by radio to the
ultralight.
This has been very successful in finding and snorkeling
with these, the largest fish on earth!!(whale sharks
are actually
not whales but large fish that grow up to 50 ft in
length).
DAY 5 & 6: These days would be spent diving/snorkeling/hiking/exploring
at Las Animas, San Jose and San Diegito Islands just
north of La Paz. We would determine which islands by
weather
conditions and where marine life encounters will be
best for that particular
time of year. Our crew has grown up on these waters
and has a real feel for the area. San Jose island has
an incredible
estuary that can be reached using our 22 ft inflatables
for
bird watching and exploring. Kayaking here would also
be a treat. There is also a possibility of using the
second
of these two days to explore the islands a little farther
north for possible sightings of Blue and Fin back whales
(I am researching this possibility)
DAY 7: Would find us back in the Cabo Pulmo area at different
sites than previously dived/snorkeled. These reefs are so
extensive that you could dive here a week and not repeat
dive sites. Depart back to Cabo San Lucas in the evening
after a full day of activities. Arrive in Cabo that night.
DAY 8: Disembark around 8:30AM, after breakfast on this day
and after a great week of diving/snorkeling/hiking/exploring
As with any itinerary that takes advantage of weather
conditions, marine life, etc., this is not written
in stone and is subject
to change.

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