MEXICO: Mobula Aggregations in the Sea of Cortez

INTRODUCTION

MOBULA MIGRATION
In the Sea of Cortez

Follow the migration of hundreds of thousands of devil rays off the east coast of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula and encounter numerous pelagic species— sea lions, dolphins, whale sharks, orcas, oceanic mantas, and more— in this natural aquarium.


EXPEDITION DEPARTURE DATES

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DETAILS
 

THE LOCATION

The Sea of Cortez, off the east coast of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula, was described by legendary oceanic explorer Jaques Cousteau as “the world’s aquarium” due to the sheer number of pelagic species that can be found in these waters. Every day you head out on the boat you are not totally sure what you may encounter— whales, dolphins, rays, mantas, sea lions, whale sharks, and tons of fish and turtles are all present here.

Where we base— the town of La Ventana— is a beautiful beach town with great local eats, miles of white sand beaches, and loads of desert cactus vegetation. In the off-season (non-windy season from May to June) it is the best place in the world to see gigantic fevers of mobula rays and other pelagic species as they migrate in and out from the Sea of Cortez.

 

THE ACTIVITIES

Every year from early May through mid-June, hundreds of thousands of mobula rays migrate through the Sea of Cortez.

The rays attract predators— orcas— which have become more or less resident in the region, as their diet consists largely of mobula rays and dolphins in Baja. Large pods of bottlenose, spotted, and spinner dolphins can also be found, along with the rare whale shark, everpresent sea lions, and other migrating pelagics like Bryds whales. If you’re particularly lucky you may find the orcas.

Taking advantage of this magnificent migration, you will snorkel and free dive with these pelagic species from our panga. We also include an optional SCUBA diving experience in Cabo Pulmo to get up close and personal with massive schools of fish and bull sharks.

 
 
 

THE PEOPLE

La Ventana started out as a quiet fishing village where locals caught sharks, tuna, and mantas. Some twenty years ago it transformed into a happening kite surfing destination, and today about half the town’s winter residents are Canadians and Americans.

Still, locals live here and form the backbone of the community, but sometimes find themselves left out of the kite surfing economy.

Commercial fishing, including shark fishing, continues here. We work exclusively with local captains who know these seas the best because they have fished them for so long. We see tourism as a replacement income for them— instead of catching sharks and mobulas, now they are guiding tourists in these waters. It helps shift the perception of this resource from commodity to conservation. The more we can employ them, the more species become cherished and protected.

 

THE COST

The total cost of this trip is $3490 USD per person based on a group size of 4-9 individuals.

The trip includes accommodation in a beautiful private beach house in La Ventana, 5 days of boat trips with captain Lore (6-8 hours per day), snacks on board, one activity day (option to choose a land activity or SCUBA diving in Cabo Pulmo National Park for certified divers), guide, breakfast groceries, and a welcome and concluding gourmet dinner. All entrance fees and payment processing fees by Visa/MasterCard are included, along with airport transfers on the start/end date from La Paz airport.

The cost does not include any flight tickets, personal spending, insurance, additional food and drinks, tips for local staff, and anything not explicitly mentioned as included.

 
 
 
SCHEDULE

The following itinerary is meant to serve as a guideline for the trip, rather than an exact play-by-play. As is true of all inertia experiences, we leave room for sporadic interactions, unforeseen opportunities, and time buffers to compensate for unexpected scenarios.

 
 
HIGHLIGHTS

MAGICAL MOBULA FEVERS

Snorkel and free dive with tens of thousands of devil rays, each one measuring 4 feet across.

MEET THE LOCALS

Dive with bull sharks in Cabo Pulmo National Park.

LOOK FOR PELAGICS

Explore the miraculous Sea of Cortez in search of even larger pelagic species.

BEACH, TACOS, AND DESERT

Hang out with new friends in an awesome beach house in the desert of Baja California Sur, Mexico.

 
DEPARTURES

EXPEDITION DEPARTURE DATES

All Expeditions are limited to a fixed maximum and a minimum number of participants (4~9 people) to ensure a safe, intimate, and sustainable experience.

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If no trip dates are available, private trips or extra dates may be possible to organize according to your schedule pending our teams’ availability and the seasonality of the activity. Contact us to arrange a private trip.

 
 
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