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Earth Day Everyday: Ecotourism in Mexico

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  • Post date May 7, 2021
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By Staff on May 7th, 2021 in Blogs, citizen-science, conservation, Espiritu Santo, Kayaking, Magdalena Bay, San Ignacio, Sea of Cortez

On April 22nd, more than 193 countries around the world celebrated Earth Day. Whether you’re an avid eco-warrior or starting your journey to a more sustainable lifestyle, read on to discover our two cents on the importance of sustainability, ecotourism in Mexico, and how to make everyday Earth Day.

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An Unusual Oasis in the Desert: Salt Flats of Mexico

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  • Post date April 9, 2021
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By Staff on April 9th, 2021 in Blogs, San Ignacio

There is a beautiful vista of salt flats extending in all directions and very visible when flying into our airstrip at San Ignacio Lagoon. Located in the far northern reaches of pacific coast of Baja California, the lagoon provides the perfect environment for salt flats.

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10 Fun Facts About Gray Whales

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  • Post date February 4, 2021
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By Staff on February 4th, 2021 in Latest Expeditions, San Ignacio

In celebration of these gentle giants, we’ve compiled some of our favorite gray whale facts; a gray whale 101, if you will. Whether you’re wondering what route gray whales travel during their migration or pondering how fast gray whales swim, read on to find out more fun facts about gray whales…

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  • Tags Latest Expeditions, San Ignacio, Whale Watching

Whales of Baja

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  • Post date January 22, 2021
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By Staff on January 22nd, 2021 in Blogs, San Ignacio

Whether witnessing these giants defy gravity as they corkscrew out of the ocean or the tender interaction between a mother and calf, whale watching regularly tops the bucket list for travelers. One of the best places in the world for whale watching, Baja California is home to a wide variety of cetaceans – in fact, over one third of the world’s whale species spend time here each year. Read on to discover the whales of Baja making a splash…

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Looking for The Ultimate Adventure in Mexico?

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  • Post date January 8, 2021
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By Staff on January 8th, 2021 in Blogs, Latest Expeditions, San Ignacio

The new adventure tour will allow guests to experience comfort never seen before in San Ignacio lagoon, while experiencing some of the greatest whale interactions on earth, bringing adventure travel in Mexico to a whole new level…

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Top 6 Reasons You Should Go Glamping in Mexico

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  • Post date December 29, 2020
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By Staff on December 29th, 2020 in Blogs

Think of glamping as the golden ticket to creating a wholly unique, wild reality. And if we’re dreaming up a remote and beautiful corner of the planet, San Ignacio lagoon simply can’t be beat. A tiny spec in Mexico’s expansive, desert peninsula of Baja California, our luxury wilderness tents have been erected on the shoreline of San Ignacio lagoon, the world’s last untouched lagoon for gray whale encounters.

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A Gray Whale Conservation Success Story

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  • Post date December 18, 2020
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By Staff on December 18th, 2020 in Blogs, San Ignacio

Hidden in the vast desert landscapes of Baja California, San Ignacio lagoon is the last remaining pristine gray whale breeding and birthing lagoon in the world. Each winter, gray whales migrate up to 5,000 miles from the cold waters of Alaska to San Ignacio to deliver their new calves in the shallow, protected lagoon waters.

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  • Tags Gray Whales, History, San Ignacio

Research Expedition Supports Healthy Coastlines

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  • Post date November 11, 2017
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By Staff on November 11th, 2017 in Latest Expeditions

A research expedition set sail early this week aboard our Baja Expeditions’ Catamaran El Mechudo. A team of researchers from the Gulf of California Marine Program and Sociedad de Historia Natural Niparajá set off to re-visit previously established Fisheries Refuges.

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  • Tags Baja Expeditions, Conservation, fisheries, mangroves, Mechudo Corridor, Octavio Aburto, Reefs, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Sustainable Tourism

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