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2-6 Days
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Rating: 5 (51 votes)
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Location
North America | Mexico | Baja
Season
October - May
Adventure Level
Coming Soon
Recommended Minimum Age
9 years
Price
from $990

Trip Highlights

  • Sea kayak the islands of Loreto Bay National Marine Park in the Gulf of California
  • Paddle turquoise waters with views of the Sierra Giganta mountains
  • Snorkel, hike, and camp on remote desert islands
  • Watch for sea lions, dolphins, whales, and abundant birdlife
  • Choose self supported or motorboat supported kayaking itineraries
  • Relaxed days on the water with beach camping and starlit nights

Overview

2-6 Day Sea Kayaking Tours in the Islands of Loreto Bay National Marine Park

Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Gulf of California is one of the best winter sea kayaking destinations in North America. Over several days, you’ll paddle through the spectacular waters of Loreto Bay National Marine Park, backed by the high cliffs and sandy beaches of its desert landscapes. The towering escarpments of the Sierra Giganta Mountains will serve as your constant backdrop for an adventure you’ll never forget. 

Spend your days kayaking, hiking, and snorkeling in this magnificent setting, with sea lions and dolphins regularly breaking the water’s surface. Blue-footed boobies, pelicans, and frigate birds will be your companions along the journey, as will a colorful array of tropical fish. Each winter, blue whales migrate through the area, while fin, humpback, and sei whales are also occasionally spotted. 

Our Islands of Loreto Bay kayaking tours explore the beautiful Islas Danzante and Carmen, with itineraries that extend from three to six days. We offer a motorboat-supported itinerary in which the panga carries all camping gear, food, and supplies for you, including a cooler with ice for cold drinks. 

Itinerary

We pride ourselves in running a relaxed and flexible schedule. Your expert guide will tailor each day to the group's energy and the conditions, ensuring the perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and discovery. The following is a sample of what your trip might be like:

Start
Loreto, Baja California
Meeting
Hacienda Suites, 6:00 PM MST
Trip Length
2-6 Days
End
Loreto, Baja California
Return
Hacienda Suites, 2:00-3:00 PM MST
Nearest Airports
LTO
Day 0

Arrive in Loreto + Evening Orientation Meeting

Fly into Loreto and grab a cab to your hotel, with the afternoon at your leisure to explore this beautiful town. Tour the historic mission or visit the local market before dining on authentic Mexican cuisine at one of the local restaurants. In the evening, there will be an orientation meeting hosted by your guides.

* Colorful “Loreto” sign lined with palm trees in the town of Loreto, Baja California Sur
Accommodation
Not Included
Day 1

Sea Kayaking, Snorkeling and Hiking

Your adventure officially begins after breakfast when you’ll meet your guides and board the van that will transport you to our launch site located 20 minutes south of Loreto. Your guides will lead you through a safety orientation and provide some paddling tips before we launch our kayaks into the turquoise waters of the Gulf of California. 

When we stop for lunch, there will be plenty of time for snorkeling and hiking before we jump back into the kayaks and head to our first campsite. Spend the evening chatting with your fellow paddlers over a drink and feasting on the delicious dinner prepared by your guides before gazing up at the starlit sky above. 

Group of sea kayakers paddling across calm blue water with the mountains of Baja California Sur in the background
Accommodation
Beach Camping
Meals
Lunch, Dinner
Day 2-5

Sea Kayak, Snorkel, Hike and Whale Watch

The following days will be spent exploring the idyllic islands of Loreto Bay National Marine Park, with around four hours of paddling each day. This will be broken up by regular floating rest stops and leisurely lunch breaks, giving you the opportunity to snorkel, hike or just relax on the beach with a good book. 

Along our kayaking routes, you may encounter whales, dolphins, and flying manta rays, as well as a variety of birdlife soaring in the sky above. Days will begin early with freshly brewed coffee and spectacular sunrises, then will end with margaritas at sunset and hearty dinners. On dark nights, you may even be lucky enough to see the bright blue bio-luminescence glowing along the shores. 

Two snorkelers exploring clear turquoise water beside a rocky shoreline in Loreto Bay National Marine Park
Accommodation
Beach camping
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6

Take Out + Explore Loreto + Evening Farewell Dinner

Spend your final morning at the campsite wandering along the shoreline and catch a glimpse of the resident marine life. After lunch, we will break camp and paddle to our take-out site where we’ll unload our kayaks and make the return journey to Loreto. Enjoy a refreshing shower at the hotel before joining your guides for a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. 

Guest relaxing on a rocky beach overlooking the calm waters and rugged islands of Loreto Bay at sunset
Accommodation
Not included
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Day 7

Return Home or Extend Your Stay

It’s time to say goodbye to Loreto as you head to the airport for your return flight home. Alternatively, you may opt to extend your vacation in Baja California with one of our trip extensions. 

Please note: Our 3-, 4- and 5-day itineraries follow the same schedule as the 6-day itinerary but with fewer days of kayaking and camping. Day 0 and the last day remain as the arrival (fly in) and departure (fly out) days.

Accommodation

Arrive in Loreto + Evening Orientation Meeting

Fly into Loreto and grab a cab to your hotel, with the afternoon at your leisure to explore this beautiful town. Tour the historic mission or visit the local market before dining on authentic Mexican cuisine at one of the local restaurants. In the evening, there will be an orientation meeting hosted by your guides.

* Colorful “Loreto” sign lined with palm trees in the town of Loreto, Baja California Sur
Accommodation
Not Included

Sea Kayaking, Snorkeling and Hiking

Your adventure officially begins after breakfast when you’ll meet your guides and board the van that will transport you to our launch site located 20 minutes south of Loreto. Your guides will lead you through a safety orientation and provide some paddling tips before we launch our kayaks into the turquoise waters of the Gulf of California. 

When we stop for lunch, there will be plenty of time for snorkeling and hiking before we jump back into the kayaks and head to our first campsite. Spend the evening chatting with your fellow paddlers over a drink and feasting on the delicious dinner prepared by your guides before gazing up at the starlit sky above. 

Group of sea kayakers paddling across calm blue water with the mountains of Baja California Sur in the background
Accommodation
Beach Camping
Meals
Lunch, Dinner

Sea Kayak, Snorkel, Hike and Whale Watch

The following days will be spent exploring the idyllic islands of Loreto Bay National Marine Park, with around four hours of paddling each day. This will be broken up by regular floating rest stops and leisurely lunch breaks, giving you the opportunity to snorkel, hike or just relax on the beach with a good book. 

Along our kayaking routes, you may encounter whales, dolphins, and flying manta rays, as well as a variety of birdlife soaring in the sky above. Days will begin early with freshly brewed coffee and spectacular sunrises, then will end with margaritas at sunset and hearty dinners. On dark nights, you may even be lucky enough to see the bright blue bio-luminescence glowing along the shores. 

Two snorkelers exploring clear turquoise water beside a rocky shoreline in Loreto Bay National Marine Park
Accommodation
Beach camping
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Take Out + Explore Loreto + Evening Farewell Dinner

Spend your final morning at the campsite wandering along the shoreline and catch a glimpse of the resident marine life. After lunch, we will break camp and paddle to our take-out site where we’ll unload our kayaks and make the return journey to Loreto. Enjoy a refreshing shower at the hotel before joining your guides for a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. 

Guest relaxing on a rocky beach overlooking the calm waters and rugged islands of Loreto Bay at sunset
Accommodation
Not included
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch

Return Home or Extend Your Stay

It’s time to say goodbye to Loreto as you head to the airport for your return flight home. Alternatively, you may opt to extend your vacation in Baja California with one of our trip extensions. 

Please note: Our 3-, 4- and 5-day itineraries follow the same schedule as the 6-day itinerary but with fewer days of kayaking and camping. Day 0 and the last day remain as the arrival (fly in) and departure (fly out) days.

Accommodation

Dates

Dates
Status
Adult (USD)
Child (USD)
 

Supplementary Information

Seasonal Rates and Departure Details

2-DAY TOUR RATES

We're offering daily two-day departures by request from October 1, 2026 - January 4, 2027 and from April 1 - 30, 2027 on a space available basis. Please reach out to an Adventure Consultant to book. 

  • $990 per person

3-Day Tour Rates (Low Season: October 1- January 5, 2027 and April 1- April 30, 2027

  • $1340 per adult
  • $1250 per youth

3-Day Tour Rates  (High Season: January 6- March 31, 2027):

  • $1420 per adult
  • $1320 per youth

4-Day Tour Rates:

  • $1690 per adult
  • $1600 per youth

5-Day Tour Rates (Low Season: October 1-January 5, 2027):

  • $1950 per adult
  • $1850 per youth

5-Day Tour Rates (High Season: January 6-March 31, 2027):

  • $2090 per adult
  • $1940 per youth

6-Day Tour Rates:

  • $2290 per adult
  • $2190 per youth

Single Supplement:

  • Single kayaks are available to reserve and use throughout the trip for an additional cost of $100. Please note that you must have previous ocean paddling experience to reserve a single kayak.
  • Solo travelers will be provided with their own tent during all of our kayaking tours, at no additional cost. Please note that a limited number of single tents are available per departure.

Private Charter Trips

Available for 8+ guests October 1 - December 15, and again April 1- May 1.

  • Minimum required: 8 spaces paid at the regular rate. *Or, pay for 10 at the regular rate, and one free space for an 11th person is provided.

Available for 10+ guests December 16 - March 31

  • The minimum number of guests required is 10 paid spaces at the regular rate. *Or, pay for 13 and one free space for a 14th person is provided.

*Maximum Trip Size: 14 guests

WEATHER-CAUSED TRIP ALTERATIONS

Strong winds and/or rough water conditions sometimes prevent our trips from going as scheduled. We are at the mercy of nature, as well as the local Port Captains who determine if ports are open or closed. In particular, on our La Paz-based trips, winds may prevent us from crossing from the Port to Espiritu Santo Island, which may also be a reason for the Port Captain to close the port or prohibit crossing. In these cases, there are different solutions. Sometimes we have to delay the crossing by a day or two, or have to leave Espiritu Santo Island a day or two early. In these cases, we provide a substitute activity for the day(s) we cannot kayak. If the weather forecast predicts a series of days with strong winds, we also reserve the right to transfer the trip to Magdalena Bay on the Pacific Coast, which is almost always in calm, protected waters. We recognize this isn't ideal; however, we have no control over nature. Most people prefer to still have a trip going, versus no kayak trip at all. Decisions to alter trips are not made until the last minute*, since we are basing our decisions on wind and weather forecasts that can change. Your guides will inform you at the evening orientation meeting if the trip location has changed or the itinerary has been altered. We use apps like Windy or Windfinder Pro to monitor winds and forecasts. The safety and security of our trips is the primary focus of our decisions.

If you purchase Trip Insurance and wish to cancel on the day of the trip, the "Trip Interruption" coverage may apply if Mexican authorities have closed the Port. If you have questions about your coverage, call the toll-free number on your Travel Insurance policy to ask. Neither our guides nor our office staff can determine if coverage will apply. Sea Kayak Adventures reserves the right to modify and alter trip itineraries, and in these circumstances will not provide any refund of trip monies paid.  

 *Last-minute means no sooner than noon the day prior. Final information will be provided at the evening orientation meeting.

ALL PRICES IN US DOLLARS. We will do our best to adhere to the itineraries and trip descriptions listed on our website. However, tour itineraries or subcontractors (such as taxi, cruise boats, or hotels) may change slightly due to reasons beyond our control, including but not limited to Acts of God, wind, waves, inclement weather or other. We always welcome you to call us to clarify any item - often this is the best way to fully clarify expectations - call us collect or on our toll-free number. You will be sent a pre-trip email with the latest details within a month of your tour - it is your responsibility to check in with us prior to your trip to see if you have all the information you need. We will always do our best to provide you with the best possible tour and to fully meet your expectations to the best of our ability.

Trip Details

Included & Not Included

TRIP INCLUDES:
  • Full services of our Adventure Consultants
  • Professional naturalist and bi-lingual guides
  • All meals and beverages as indicated on the itinerary
  • All transportation while on tour
  • All kayaking, camping and snorkeling equipment
  • All applicable taxes
  • Panga Supported Kayaking Tour. *NOTE: We require 4 paid spaces to confirm a trip. If a trip has only 2-3 participants we offer the option to run it as a "self-supported" trip meaning there is no panga (motorboat) to carry gear. In this case the guide and guests carry their personal gear as well as a portion of the community camping equipment, food and water. Our adventure consultants will discuss this option with you should it arise. For more information on panga support, see HERE.
TRIP DOES NOT INCLUDE:
  • Airfare
  • Transportation to and from the airport
  • Hotel before and after the tour 
  • National Parks & Biosphere Reserves access fees required by itinerary
  • Gratuities
  • Items of a personal nature

Travel & Trip Logistics

  • Trip Length: 3, 4, 5, or 6 days
  • Trip Starts: Loreto, Gulf of California
  • Trip Ends: Loreto, Gulf of California
  • Meeting Point: Hacienda Suites, Loreto
  • Meeting Time: 6:00 PM MST
  • Nearest Airports: Loreto International Airport (LTO)
  • Post-Trip Tip: Plan to spend the night in Loreto before traveling home, or extend your travels in Baja.

Adventure Level

Coming Soon

Adventure Level details for this trip are coming soon. If you’d like to learn more now, our team is available to answer questions and talk through the experience.

Guides

Our Crafts

On this itinerary, we most often paddle Seaward Passat G3 tandem sea kayaks.

A fast, sleek touring kayak designed for both performance and comfort. The Seaward Passat G3 offers an exceptional blend of speed, stability, and load capacity, making it a favorite for multi-day coastal journeys. You’ll typically find this boat on our Baja and British Columbia kayaking tours, where it’s well-suited for covering distance while staying comfortable on the water.

In Baja, we also offer a center seat insert that fits into the middle hatch, creating space for a smaller child to paddle with two adults.

We aim to feature the Seaward Passat G3 on our British Columbia and Baja trips whenever possible. However, kayak models may vary depending on trip logistics, availability, and specific itinerary needs.

If you have specific questions about our kayaks or their specs, our friendly team of Adventure Consultants is here to help! 

Our Guides

When you travel with ROW Adventures, it’s our guides who transform an adventure into an unforgettable journey. Drawing on extensive wilderness medical and safety training, certifications in interpretation, and an intimate relationship with the wild places they lead you through, they bring expertise, insight, and passion to every trip. Since 1979, ROW Guides have embodied years of learning, growth, and hands-on experience, bringing together decades of knowledge and passion to create the most memorable and meaningful adventures for our guests.They connect you deeply to the landscape, culture, and wildlife, sharing stories, history, and natural wonders in ways that are personal, meaningful, and transformative. With a high guide-to-guest ratio, they’re always present to ensure your comfort, answer questions, and make each moment more enriching, inspiring, and memorable.

Camping & Facilities

Camping

On a Baja trip with ROW Adventures, ROW supplies an inflatable sleeping pad, sleeping bag with liner, pillow with pillowcase, necessary dry bags, and a tent with a rain fly. Camp features and amenities in Baja include: single or double tents set up for you each night, private bathroom tent, tables and chairs to enjoy meals and drinks, appetizer table with snacks and drinks available at all times, and a designated kitchen area where guides prepare fresh meals each day.

Bathroom Facilities

The bathroom setup at camp includes two bucket-style containers: one designated for solid waste and the other for liquid waste, all housed within a privacy tent. Outside the tent, you’ll find a handwashing station to wash hands and freshening up. A trash bag is also provided for disposing of any additional waste.

Included & Not Included

TRIP INCLUDES:
  • Full services of our Adventure Consultants
  • Professional naturalist and bi-lingual guides
  • All meals and beverages as indicated on the itinerary
  • All transportation while on tour
  • All kayaking, camping and snorkeling equipment
  • All applicable taxes
  • Panga Supported Kayaking Tour. *NOTE: We require 4 paid spaces to confirm a trip. If a trip has only 2-3 participants we offer the option to run it as a "self-supported" trip meaning there is no panga (motorboat) to carry gear. In this case the guide and guests carry their personal gear as well as a portion of the community camping equipment, food and water. Our adventure consultants will discuss this option with you should it arise. For more information on panga support, see HERE.
TRIP DOES NOT INCLUDE:
  • Airfare
  • Transportation to and from the airport
  • Hotel before and after the tour 
  • National Parks & Biosphere Reserves access fees required by itinerary
  • Gratuities
  • Items of a personal nature

Travel & Trip Logistics

  • Trip Length: 3, 4, 5, or 6 days
  • Trip Starts: Loreto, Gulf of California
  • Trip Ends: Loreto, Gulf of California
  • Meeting Point: Hacienda Suites, Loreto
  • Meeting Time: 6:00 PM MST
  • Nearest Airports: Loreto International Airport (LTO)
  • Post-Trip Tip: Plan to spend the night in Loreto before traveling home, or extend your travels in Baja.

Adventure Level

Coming Soon

Adventure Level details for this trip are coming soon. If you’d like to learn more now, our team is available to answer questions and talk through the experience.

Guides

Our Crafts

On this itinerary, we most often paddle Seaward Passat G3 tandem sea kayaks.

A fast, sleek touring kayak designed for both performance and comfort. The Seaward Passat G3 offers an exceptional blend of speed, stability, and load capacity, making it a favorite for multi-day coastal journeys. You’ll typically find this boat on our Baja and British Columbia kayaking tours, where it’s well-suited for covering distance while staying comfortable on the water.

In Baja, we also offer a center seat insert that fits into the middle hatch, creating space for a smaller child to paddle with two adults.

We aim to feature the Seaward Passat G3 on our British Columbia and Baja trips whenever possible. However, kayak models may vary depending on trip logistics, availability, and specific itinerary needs.

If you have specific questions about our kayaks or their specs, our friendly team of Adventure Consultants is here to help! 

Our Guides

When you travel with ROW Adventures, it’s our guides who transform an adventure into an unforgettable journey. Drawing on extensive wilderness medical and safety training, certifications in interpretation, and an intimate relationship with the wild places they lead you through, they bring expertise, insight, and passion to every trip. Since 1979, ROW Guides have embodied years of learning, growth, and hands-on experience, bringing together decades of knowledge and passion to create the most memorable and meaningful adventures for our guests.They connect you deeply to the landscape, culture, and wildlife, sharing stories, history, and natural wonders in ways that are personal, meaningful, and transformative. With a high guide-to-guest ratio, they’re always present to ensure your comfort, answer questions, and make each moment more enriching, inspiring, and memorable.

Camping & Facilities

Camping

On a Baja trip with ROW Adventures, ROW supplies an inflatable sleeping pad, sleeping bag with liner, pillow with pillowcase, necessary dry bags, and a tent with a rain fly. Camp features and amenities in Baja include: single or double tents set up for you each night, private bathroom tent, tables and chairs to enjoy meals and drinks, appetizer table with snacks and drinks available at all times, and a designated kitchen area where guides prepare fresh meals each day.

Bathroom Facilities

The bathroom setup at camp includes two bucket-style containers: one designated for solid waste and the other for liquid waste, all housed within a privacy tent. Outside the tent, you’ll find a handwashing station to wash hands and freshening up. A trash bag is also provided for disposing of any additional waste.

FAQs

Yes, all of our tour pricing is in US Dollars.

Included: Skilled professional guide services, ground transportation, motorboat-support to carry gear, snorkeling equipment, camping equipment including tents, sleeping bags, liners, and sleeping pads. Our camping trips include all meals from lunch on the first day to lunch on the last day.

Not Included: Airfare, transportation to and from airport, hotels before and after kayaking, gratuities, National Parks & Biosphere Reserves access fees required by itinerary, and items of a personal nature.

For all of our Baja tours we use high quality, fiberglass kayaks, made by Seward. The majority of our fleet is comprised of tandems, as these boats offer the greatest stability, speed, and ease of paddling. There are typically a small number of single kayaks present on the tour, which will be utilized by the guides. Depending on weather conditions, and interest, they may allow guests to rotate into singles; however this will be at the guide's' discretion based on safety and the paddling objectives for the day. We also have a limited number of solo kayaks available to reserve and use throughout the trip (for an additional cost) for paddlers who have ocean kayaking experience.

Yes, if at any time a guest does not want to paddle they are welcome to ride in the panga instead.

We have single kayaks available to reserve and use throughout the trip (for an additional cost of $100) for paddlers who have previous ocean paddling experience. If you would like to reserve a single kayak for your trip you will need to contact our Adventure Consultants to add this to your reservation and provide a summary of your ocean paddling experience.

Whether you are an avid sea kayaker, or it is your first time, you’ll enjoy these incredible trips, and share in our passion for adventure, commitment to conserving the environment, and relishing unique experiences. For those new to the sport, kayaking is easy to learn in the sheltered waters that we visit, and we provide all of the camping gear, kayaking equipment and guidance needed. In addition, we keep our groups small to allow you to not only travel intimately among nature, but to ensure you receive the necessary attention from our guides.

When stopping at shore, you should be able to climb in and out of the kayaks on your own. They will be floating in calf-deep water. Your guides are happy to assist, but balance and limberness are required. When you get to your evening campsite, all group members must to be able to help carry the kayaks above the high tide line, in teams of 6-8, before the group disperses. You will change camp sites almost every night, but may have a layover day. Camp sites are assigned by the National Park Service immediately prior to the tour.

When you get to your evening campsite all group members must be able to help carry the kayaks above the high tide line. You will change campsites almost every night, but may have a layover day. Campsites are assigned by the National Park Service immediately prior to the tour. We endeavor to secure the very best campsites for the natural beauty and amenities of the area. Your guides will give a demonstration of how to set up and take down your provided dome tent. We also will provide you with a sleeping bag, liner sheet, pillow and an inflatable thermarest sleeping pad. There will be a kitchen/dining area and shade tarps where you can sit back and relax.

While kayaking, we can only carry enough fresh water for drinking and cooking. There are no fresh water sources on most of the coastline and islands we visit. You can clean up with saltwater and soap off above the high tide line, or bring disposable shower wipes. A porta potty will fit into a hatch of the kayak or on the panga support boat, and will be transported to each campsite and set into a sheltered area for solid waste. Liquid waste can be expelled below the high tide line, or in a separate porta-potty bucket.

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As with all adventure travel, there is certainly an inherent risk that comes along with this sort of travel, as well as multiple external factors and variables that are outside of our control.  However, we do take every measure to ensure that you and your family are in a safe situation while paddling. We paddle large, expedition style Sea Kayaks. Their size, girth, and weight make them very stable to paddle. We have never experienced a situation in which a whale has harmed a kayaker in the water. The whales are very aware of their surrounding, and we maintain a safe distance at all times.

If it’s too windy to paddle your guides will have alternative activities for guests to enjoy. There are opportunities to snorkel, hike or just relax on the beach with a margarita. We plan our itineraries to minimize risks posed by weather, but there is always an element of unpredictability in nature. The risk capsizing is reduced by our stable boats, but exists. All of our kayak guides are certified in kayak rescue.

The Islands of Loreto Bay are high traffic areas only to whales, dolphins, and other marine life! Boats are few and far between, and even other kayakers are seldom encountered. A few coves are popular lunch sites for passing boats or local fisherman, but otherwise you may feel as if you're alone in the wilderness. The Loreto Bay National Park Service assigns campsites on these islands, and only allows one group per site. Barring mix-ups or weather emergencies, your tour will have the beach to yourself.

The islands of Loreto National Marine Park, located in the Sea of Cortez, are home for 6 different species of whales including Blue, Fin, Sei, Humpback, Bryde's and Pilot whales. From January through April look for spectacular sightings of Blue, Fin and Humpback whales in the warm, calm waters near Loreto on our Sea of Cortez Islands tours. Magdalena Bay and San Ignacio Lagoon, on the opposite side of the peninsula, are both world-renowned winter nursery grounds of the Gray whales. From late-January to mid-March is the best time to see gray whales. We operate both Gray Whale Base Camps and Kayak/Whale Watching Combos during this short season.

In general, fishing is allowed in Loreto. You would need to obtain a fishing license either before arriving or upon arrival. Our guides will not allow fishing if you are unable to produce a valid license. You will also need to bring all of your own fishing equipment. Along our kayaking routes, there are areas where fishing is allowed, the guides will let you know where fishing is prohibited. Also, fishing is only allowed at the guide's discretion, as we have an itinerary, schedule, and other group members that we have to take into consideration.

Spring and fall are the most ideal times for enjoying the Sea of Cortez. The strong northerly winds blow longest and strongest from late November through early March so spring and fall trips are characterized by calmer, warmer days. Fall trips (October & November) offer warm and clear waters for great snorkeling and little chance of strong winds. An added attraction is the opportunity to observe the Baja desert in bloom following the rainy season in August and September. Winter trips (December, January & February) tend to be cooler with more chance of wind. Spring trips (March, April & May) offer warmer waters with warm calm days being common. As an added bonus on spring trips many cetaceans migrate into the Sea of Cortez at this time and sightings may include blue, fin, and humpback whales.

Sea Kayak Adventures will provide you with a detailed packing list prior to your trip. We provide all of the necessary camping, paddling and snorkeling equipment, which you will need to fully enjoy your adventure. If you are interested in more specific information, check out our general Baja packing list here! If you have any questions, or need help deciding what to bring, you can call or e-mail one of our friendly Adventure Consultants at any time for some extra advice!

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Our renowned wilderness meals are prepared daily by our guides using local, fresh, healthy ingredients. In Baja you can expect an authentic dining experience, with savory dishes like chiles rellenos, tostadas, ceviche, and chicken mole. We even serve delicious desserts like brownies and pineapple upside-down cake! Each morning, we serve up freshly brewed coffee or tea. Throughout the day we provide an abundance of local fruits, vegetables, and other snacks. Wine and mixed drinks are served with hors d’oeuvres each evening for happy hour.

We do our best to accommodate special dietary requests, working within the parameters of the destinations in which we operate. If you have a very strict diet, we recommend packing extra snacks that you know you can eat.

To keep our group size small and our impact minimal, we typically limit our tours to 14 people or less. Our standard minimum to confirm a departure is 4 guests for our Islands of Loreto Bay kayak tour.

Please check out this great website Weather Underground for temperature averages in Baja.

Contact your service provider for the best options for taking your cell phone to a different country. You are unlikely to receive cell service while paddling, but WiFi is available in many coffee shops in town. Your guides will be equipped with radios during the tour in case of emergency.

If you will be extending your stay in lovely Loreto before or after your tour, we are happy to arrange a Tour Extension option to help you explore Baja. Please inquire with the office if you would like to add on a tour extension to your reservation.

Our tour costs are based on double occupancy on any included hotel nights. Solo travelers who would like their own single hotel room can pay a single supplement or can be matched up with another solo traveler of the same gender if one is available and willing to share. If we are unable to pair you with another solo traveler, we must apply the single supplement charge to cover our hotel costs. Solo travelers will always have their own tent during kayaking tours, at no additional cost.

You can leave your luggage at your tour hotel while you are on tour. We recommend getting a luggage lock if you are leaving any electronics in the bags. We’ve never had any issues with guests leaving their bags at the hotel but it’s always better to be safe than sorry.

Please see our full Terms & Conditions HERE.

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Heather Smith
4 weeks ago
I’m looking forward to my next adventure with this company.

I had the most amazing experience with Sea Kayak Adventures. This was my first experience sea kayaking, camping on a beach, and having an all inclusive tour by boat.
Our guides were knowledgeable, kind, and approachable. They were made sure that we knew what to expect, knew safety skills, were comfortable, supported, and well fed.
I have food allergies and food sensitivities and they went beyond my expectations to provide delicious options for all of us.
I’m looking forward to my next adventure with this company.

Pamela Hickman
4 weeks ago
Magical!

Magical! If you are at home in nature and have a true understanding that we are part of nature, this trip is for you. If you love seeing water fowl, water mammals, and dessert wildlife, this trip is for you. If you love star gazing and going to sleep and waking to the sound and smell of water, this trip is for you. If you like snorkeling and seeing octopuses and all manner of fish through crystal clear waters, this trip is for you.
The hardest part about this trip was coming back to civilization. I miss being there everyday.

Craig Hughes
1 month 1 week ago
One of the best trip we’ve done recently

Our sea kayak and snorkeling trip in Baja was unforgettable—one of the best trip we’ve done recently. Everything was well organized, safe, and incredibly enjoyable. Our guides Jennifer, Tico, Daniel and Tirian were not only knowledgeable and professional but also passionate about the ocean and wildlife, which made the entire experience even more special.
Kayaking was fantastic - the water was clear and calm, the scenery was dramatic, and the camping on the islands was a unique experience. My favorite was when we stopped to snorkel, it felt like entering another world. We saw an overwhelming variety of fish, dolphins, whales, rays, sea turtles and birds that were new to me. The food was outstanding and extravagant for camping.
I am learning Spanish, and I really appreciated how patient Jennifer, Tico, Daniel and Tirian were to speak with me.
What really stood out was how well the trip balanced adventure, education and exploration. There was plenty of time to get in the water and really explore. The equipment was great and every detail was clearly well thought out.
If you’re considering a sea kayak and snorkeling trip in Baja I highly recommend this trip without hesitation.

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