November 21, 2024
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Whale Watch

The hugely-exciting activity of whale watching can be enjoyed in Puerto Vallarta during wintertime in the Northern Hemisphere (between the months of December and March), when little over a thousand humpback whales migrate to this area of mild water every year, to carry out courting rituals, mate, and give birth to their young, providing a huge spectacle for travelers.

The biggest mammals in the planet travel nearly 3,000 miles across the icy Arctic until reaching the Mexican coasts to start their mating season and give birth to their offspring. These glorious mammals are welcomed by the warm temperatures of the Pacific offering shelter to protect their young calves from the heavy winter storms and give them a head start before returning north.

Of the 14 species of whales in the world, six have made the Mexican Pacific their home, and tow of them, the humpback and the gray, temporarily visit during their period of migration. Puerto Vallarta receives the annual visit from the humpbacks from mid-December to mid-April, months in which both local and tourists can enjoy the visit of these majestic cetaceans.

Did you know…?

  • About 26,000 whales migrate each year to the Pacific.
  • Whales store a large number of resources during the summer, so in winter they practically do not feed.
  • Their gestation period is about 10 months.
  • Their babies feed solely on breast milk.
  • Calves can gain up to 200 pounds daily.
  • Whale’s vocalizations can reach distances of up to 6,200 miles.
  • First-time mothers are assisted by a “nurse” whale that will accompany the mother whale for 5 to 6 months until their return to the Arctic.
  • They are so friendly that they are the ones to come to your encounter during your expedition.
Travelers wanting to see the huge cetacean in its natural habitat must go with a certified tour operator, who has permission from the Secretaría del Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (Semarnat) (Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources). These are the only operators who can guarantee that your tour will cause no negative impact to the humpback whales.
Please bear in mind that there are limited departure times for such tours and that a minimum distance of 197 feet (60m) must be maintained between you and the whales, so as not to disturb the sea giants. Tours last approximately four and a half hours, and you will be accompanied by a biologist and a nature photographer throughout the trip.
You will have a wonderful time observing the humpback whales, who are sure to put on a natural show for you, around 656-1,640 feet (200-500m) from the shore, complete with jumps and fin-slapping.

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