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The months from November through March mark whale-watching season
in Punta Mita. Experience the spectacular scene of humpback whales
swimming along the coast as they arrive in the warm waters for mating
season. You can witness the playful whales from the beach, however if
you want to get a closer look, whale-watching charters leave the docks of
Punta Mita daily.
Undoubtedly, one of the major attractions of the season are the whales
that migrate to our shores from their feeding grounds along the northern
coast of California, creating one of the most spectacular shows nature
offers. Watching a 40-ton creature leap almost completely out of the
water is an experience that cannot be forgotten.
In spite of their tremendous size, these magnificent mammals are
sensitive to sudden changes in their environment, which is why it's
essential to protect them. In Mexico, laws regulate how whale-watching
tours are conducted, since an improper encounter can harm these
fascinating creatures.
If you want to go on a whale-watching tour, be sure to hire the services of one of the authorized companies, which carry a flag bearing the stamp
of the Mexican wildlife preservation authorities and a certificate issued by
SEMARNAT on each of their vessels. You'll find posters with a list of these
authorized companies at most docking points. If you purchase your tour
through an agency, ensure that the tour is operated by an authorized
company, asking for the list of approved companies if necessary.
All whale-watching tours should follow these basic rules:
- Stay at least 100 feet from the whales.
- Never stay with a given group of whales for more than 30 minutes.
- There should never be more than two vessels with a given group of whales.
- Approach the whales only from behind or from the sides; the boat should never cross in front of them.
- The speed of the boat should never be more than that of the whales.
- Never try to touch the whales.
- Try not to make excessive noise in the whales' presence.
If everyone contributes to the whales' well being, they'll continue to be one of the main attractions in Punta Mita and Puerto Vallarta during the winter.
Prices are subject to change.
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