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Whale Watching

Whale Watching Cabo

Whale Watching Cabo is one of those things that's either incredible or disappointing-depends entirely on who you book with. Here's how to land on the right side.

$45-$194
Price
2-3 hours
Duration
4.4/5
Rating
Jan-Mar
Best time
Quick Answer

Prices $75-180. Duration about 2-3 hours. Book direct for best value. Mid range operators are most reliable.

$75–$180
$75-180 per person

Thinking about whale watching in Cabo? Good choice — budget $75-180 per person. Here's what you need to know before booking.

Humpback and gray whales migrate through Cabo from late November through early April, with peak season January through March. Sighting rates during peak are over 95%.

Morning tours offer calmer seas and often better sightings. The whales are more active in the morning before winds pick up. 8am departures are the sweet spot.

Gray whales are friendlier and sometimes approach boats. Humpbacks are more acrobatic with spectacular breaching. Both species are present during peak months.

Pro tip from locals: morning tours have calmer water and better wildlife sightings.

Local Tip

Morning tours have calmer water and better wildlife sightings.

Best Time to Go

Best time: December through April, peak is January-March. Book a few days ahead in peak season (December-April). Summer has more availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Whale Watching Cabo cost?
Whale Watching Cabo typically costs $75-180 per person. Mid-range options tend to offer the best value. Tips for guides and crew (15-20%) are customary and not included in most prices.
Do I need to book Whale Watching Cabo in advance?
Book Whale Watching Cabo 3-5 days ahead during peak season (December-April). Off-season, same-day booking usually works. Popular operators and private tours fill up faster — don't wait until the last day.
When is the best time for Whale Watching Cabo?
Whale watching season runs late November through early April, peaking January-March. Sighting rates during peak exceed 95%. Morning tours offer calmer seas and often better sightings.
What should I bring for Whale Watching Cabo?
Operators typically provide all necessary equipment. Bring sunscreen, comfortable clothing, water, and a camera. Cash for tips is appreciated. Leave valuables at the hotel.
Written by the @Cabo Local Team

Our team lives in Cabo San Lucas and updates these guides regularly based on firsthand experience. Prices, hours, and availability are verified with local operators. Last updated February 2026.

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