Multi-days expedition

Megafauna & Tuna migration

An immersion into the heart of marine life action

About this
amazing trip

Dive into the extraordinary marine migration in La Ventana, Baja California!

Witness one of the most fascinating natural spectacles on Earth: the migration of tuna and marine megafauna. In the crystal-clear waters of the Gulf of California, join us to explore an exceptional biodiversity where every dive is a unique adventure.

This expedition offers you the chance to encounter massive schools of hunting tuna, accompanied by ocean giants such as mobula rays, sharks, and, if you’re lucky, majestic whales. Prepare to be amazed by the perfect coordination of predators and the breathtaking hunting scenes beneath the waves.

Whether you’re an underwater photographer seeking the perfect shot or a marine life enthusiast, this adventure promises a complete immersion into the vibrant ecosystem of La Ventana.

Join us for this once-in-a-lifetime experience where humans become spectators of nature’s wonders. La Ventana is waiting for you!

 

The highlights

Encounters with Ocean Giants

Explore one of the world’s most biodiverse marine regions, home to an incredible array of iconic species.

Let you surprise by pods of thousands of dolphins, mobula rays, different species of whales, baitballs, sharks, and other giant creature of the ocean !

Theses months are combining perfect factors to incredible encounters : clear water, high biodiversity and fewer boats at sea. 

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Dives into tuna migration action

Plunge into the heart of the tuna migration, where massive schools move with precision and power. Experience the thrill of diving amidst these agile hunters, witnessing the raw energy of one of nature’s greatest spectacles up close.

Tailored experience for divers eager for thrills and discoveries

Learn and Explore

Dive deeper into marine biology with passionate expert guides while living an unforgettable adventure in the heart of the ocean.

Our captains are local fishermen that have been on the water forever. They have eagle eyes and have an incredible local knowledge to share.

What’s on the Agenda?

Day 1

Transfer to the villa in La Ventana in the afternoon

Day 2 & 6

Tuna migration & megafauna safari 

Day 6

Surprise night

Day 7

Transfer to airports in the morning

Possible optional day trips available (included):

  • Cetacean monitoring expedition with a marine biologist who has been studying them for over 20 years
  • Evening safari with a sunset aperitivo at sea (12pm-7pm, depending on the season)

Ask for more details if interested !

Please keep in mind that the itinerary might be subject to minor changes due to weather conditions, wildlife activity, or other unforeseen circumstances

What’s INCLUDED

What’s not INCLUDED

Price & infos

Lots of questions
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There is a huge biodiversity during the summer ! It’s also the time when bait balls can be seen, bringing predators around. Here is a listed of the species that could be encountered (non exhaustive).

Common marine wildlife : common dolphins (Delphinus delphis), bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus), pantropical spotted dolphins (Stenella attenuata), sea lions (Zalophus californianus), Bryde’s whale (Balaenoptera brydei), silky shark (Carcharhinus flaciformis) 

More exceptional but still could happen: blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus), humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae), orcas (Orcinus orca), dwarf sperm whales (Kogia sima), Risso’s dolphins (Grampus griseus), rough-toothed dolphins (Steno bredanensis), spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris), whale shark (Rhincodon typus), giant manta (Mobula birostris), mobula rays (Mobula munkiana), spinetail devil rays (Mobula mobular) and other sharks.

If we are super lucky : sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus), pilot whales (Globicephala melas), false orca (Pseudorca crassidens), fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus).  

Keep in mind that the sea is not an aquarium, we can not guarantee you sightings ! But with an experienced guide, local captain and marine biologist on board and… all the eyes of the participants, you can be sure that we will do our best to find the animals if they are around !

Swimming with whales is prohibited throughout Mexico, so we won’t attempt to go into the water with them. However, experiencing these magnificent creatures from the surface of the boat is already a tremendous opportunity. Humpback whales are often very active, breaching, tail slapping, and singing. Hearing the powerful blow of a blue whale, which can reach up to 10 meters high, and seing how small is the boat compared to this giant, is guaranteed to be a sensational experience !

We will provide you with all the equipment you need (fins, mask, snorkel, wetsuit, weights, etc.). However, feel free to bring your own equipment if you have it.

Also, bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, long sleeves, and light pants, as the sun can be really strong during a day on the ocean.

In October it could get a bit windy, so bring someting to cover up.

It can be super hot during the day, with water surface temperature between 25°-30°C, and visibility between 15-30 meters.

In October, the temperature is still hot and the water warm. Some days it could be a bit more windy.

By choosing Te Ma’o, you support local communities through fair revenue sharing and economic development. You’ll enjoy an educational and responsible experience while contributing to local science. Te Ma’o is committed to empowering local communities to become future guardians of their environment through various initiatives beyond our sea activities. Check “our story” to know more about our actions.

 Normally between 6 to 8 hours. But sometimes it can last longer or shorter depending on the weather, people’ condition on the water, and on the wildlife we see.

 

To keep things crystal clear and ensure a smooth sailing experience, we’ve laid out these terms and conditions. Dive in for all the details here! 

We will do our best to head out to sea whenever possible, scheduling early or later outings and adjusting our itinerary based on the weather (as some of our four destinations are more sheltered from the north wind than others).

Winter is a little more windy in Baja, and sometimes conditions at sea are too rough to ensure your safety. Unfortunately, for multi-day expeditions, we cannot offer a partial refund, as we pay for the package in advance. However, in such cases, we will provide alternative desert activities instead of the missed boat trip, such as artisanal pottery, horseback riding, mammal and bird watching, among others.

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