Another gorgeous morning begins here in Baja California with a vibrant sunrise viewed from the bow. Not long into our morning does Naturalist Steve Baccus notice an aggregation of seabirds off the port side. As we get closer to this cluster, we view hundreds and then thousands of common dolphins and two then four humpback whales. Soon a plethora of sea birds and California sea lions join in on the feeding frenzy. Following this magnificent wildlife event, we explore the sand dunes at Isla Magdalena, and finish our evening off with a beach bonfire with local musical guests, Los Coyotes.
2/3/2025
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National Geographic Venture
Punta Colorada, Isla San Jose
We started our day with a perfect sunrise tinting the clouds in fading pinks and oranges. We had an all-in-one day starting with snorkeling by the colorful rocky shores of Punta Colorada, a place that is only accessible when we have perfectly calm conditions as we had today. We spotted a humpback whale straight from the dining room during lunch, and right after we headed back out for our arroyo hikes and kayaking. The cove was unbelievably beautiful. Trapped in the sandstone, we found innumerable fossils of shells and even the carapace of a turtle and some whalebones. We also learned of the Baja California desert vegetation and history from our informative naturalist that led the way. We went kayaking which provided a spectacular perspective of the tall pink and yellow walls that line the coves. From Zodiacs we could enjoy the enviable views of this pristine island. We are only on day one of National Geographic Venture’s Among the Great Whales expedition and we have seen and done so much. We feel accomplished yet we’re hungry for more!