Today the passengers of National Geographic Sea Bird awoke in the northern, narrow part of Bahia Magdalena to an announcement of a gray whale mom and calf pair resting right off our bow; this set the tone for the rest of our day. Our local panga drivers hail from the nearby town of Lopez Mateos. They drove us out into one of the most important nursery grounds for these gray whales where we had an experience that was beyond amazing. A good portion of our guests had the very special honor of interacting with a friendly mom/calf pair, getting to touch and some getting to kiss a sweet baby whale. This cute little calf did the rounds, going from boat to boat and allowing guests to give some scratches and love. It was a life changing experience for both our guests and naturalists, as well as a great moment of reflection on the incredible transformation these whales have gone through from “devil fish” to the “friendly whale.” After a full day of whale watching, we ended our night enjoying cocktails on the beach with a full charcuterie board and s’mores. We watched a beautiful sunset and acted like kids, leaping off the sand dunes as whales continued to swim along the nearby shore.
3/10/2025
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National Geographic Sea Bird
Bahia Almejas
The day began with an exhilarating stretch class just after sunrise. Gray whales were spotted on our way south and guests enjoyed the early morning at the bow looking at whales, dolphins, and a couple of curious sea lions. Essentially, we saw whales all the way to the mouth of Bahia Almejas. During the morning whale watch outing, we boarded pangas with local captains who took us to the best spots. The experience with the whales was characterized by the number of spy hops we saw. At one point we counted up to 10 whales in the same area! For the second outing in the afternoon, some boats were lucky enough to see whales up close and even touched them. We were fortunate to have perfect weather all day which allowed us to calmly enjoy the whales going about their daily activities. Back on board National Geographic Sea Bird , guests felt inspired by what we’ve experienced and put it in watercolor. At the end of the day, we attended a presentation about climate change with guest speaker, Joy Ward.