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Make the most of Whale Watching in Cabo| Plan a once in a lifetime trip

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If you are keen on a whale watching in Cabo , the first thing you need to know that these are migratory species visiting Los Cabos during their winters. These marine animals spend their summers in Washington State, British Columbia, and Alaska waters, and their winters in the south side including Cabo San Lucas. The season for whale watching in Cabo runs from December to April each year. Precisely, it begins from December 15th to April 15th, when whales can be viewed guaranteed. The best times to watch whale in Cabo As per observations and recommendations given by team of marine biologist, in Cabo, whale watching tours can be the most fruitful during: The early morning is when the sea is generally the calmest with the lowest waves and winds. This helps in finding of the whales and also provides for a comfortable boat ride. Moreover, the whales too, are a bit calm at this time of the day. And this time is also the right time for people who are suffering from motion sickness and al

Snorkeling in Cabo San Lucas| Know the secret places to make the most of your snorkeling trip in the Sea of Cortez

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“Everyone loves to fly, and flying underwater is even better than flying in air because there are things around you.” - Graham Hawkes   The dazzling and the colorful underwater life in the warm and clear waters of Cabo San Lucas is an awesome recipe for a perfect day! The Sea of Cortez provides for a great spot for snorkeling in Cabo San Lucas . The water harbors more than 800 species of vivid kind of fish. Then you have thousands of shellfish, snails, and octopuses. Many of these creatures are endemic. This means you can find them here and only here! That is why the Sea of Cortez is a snorkeler's paradise. However, just like in treasure hunting on an island with lots of hidden gold, you need to know where to go; snorkeling in Cabo San Lucas requires knowing the best spots for the activity. All bays and beaches on the coast of Cabo are not equal. There are some that would bore you in no time. There are others that would not be safe for the snorkelers. Currents, waves,