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IMPORTANT: 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 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 (no sooner than noon the day prior), 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. 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. We do reserve the right to modify and alter trip itineraries and in these circumstances will not provide any refund of trip monies paid. 


Note on Itinerary: Approximate paddling distances listed can vary depending on group size and weather. We will do our best to adhere to the schedule. However, the itinerary may change due to reasons beyond our control such as wind, waves or inclement weather. Moreover, although there is a very good chance we'll see whales and other marine life throughout the week, the frequency, proximity, and quality of sightings will ultimately be determined by the wildlife.

B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner


Sample Itinerary: 10-Day Loreto to La Paz Kayaking Expedition - subject to changes

Day 0: Arrive in Loreto
Upon your arrival in Loreto take a quick cab ride to your hotel and check into your room (not included in trip cost).  Spend your afternoon exploring the beautiful town of Loreto.  You can tour the historic Mission located in the center of town, stroll through the local market and dine on authentic Mexican cuisine before meeting your guides in the hotel lobby for an evening orientation meeting at the Hacienda Suites hotel.
Meals Included: 0 (Travel Day)
Accommodations: Not included


Day 1: Sea Kayaking
After breakfast the group meets outside the hotel to board the van for the drive south to our launch point near Puerto Escondido. You will leave behind any extra luggage at your tour hotel in Loreto. We will transport your luggage to your meeting hotel in La Paz that you can pick up upon check in to your final hotel after your tour. Once at the beach the guides will give a comprehensive sea kayak instruction and then we'll paddle the kayaks down the coast to our first campsite.
Meals Included: L, D
Accommodations: Beach camping
Paddling duration: 5-6 hours


Day 2-9: Sea Kayaking & Camping
Each day's paddle is 7-12 miles; or 5-6 hours of moderately paced paddling, stopping every 2 hours to rest. We'll spend the afternoons exploring by foot and snorkel. Activities include a nature hike up an arroyo and visits to the remains of a Jesuit Mission and to a small fishing village, as well as opportunities for beach combing, wildlife viewing, photography, stargazing, and swimming in crystal clear water.
Meals Included: B, L, D
Accommodations: Beach camping
Paddling duration: 5-6 hours

Day 10: Arrive in La Paz
In the morning we break camp and paddle to our take-out site near Punta Coyote, where we'll be met by vans for transport to La Paz. After checking into the hotel there is time to shower and explore the town. This evening there is a no-host farewell dinner at a local restaurant fronting the yacht harbor, where we'll toast our new kayaking skills, and new found friends.
Meals Included: B, L
Accommodations: Not included
Paddling duration: 5-6 hours

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Sample Itinerary: 9-Day Isla Carmen Circumnavigation - subject to changes

Day 0: Arrive to Loreto
Upon your arrival in Loreto take a quick cab ride to the hotel and check into your room (not included in trip cost).  Spend your afternoon exploring the beautiful town of Loreto.  You can tour the historic Mission located in the center of town, stroll through the local market and dine on authentic Mexican cuisine before meeting your guides for an evening orientation meeting in the Hacienda Suites hotel.
Meals Included: 0 (Travel Day)
Accommodations: Not included


Day 1: Sea Kayaking
After breakfast the group meets outside the hotel to board the van for the drive south to our launch point near Puerto Escondido. At the beach the guides will give a comprehensive sea kayak instruction and then we'll paddle the loaded kayaks to Honeymoon cove at Danzante Island for lunch. We’ll have the time to do some hiking or snorkeling. After a short break we’ll paddle to Playa Blanca at Carmen Island which will be our first campsite. This beach will offer good swimming and snorkeling over reef as well as hiking and fossil identification opportunities. We’ll have time to explore the shoreline before our hors d'oeuvres.
Meals Included: L, D
Accommodations: Beach camping
Paddling duration: 4-5 hours

Day 2: Sea Kayaking to Carmen Island
We’ll start kayaking around the southern point of Carmen Island. On our way there will be great chances to see different kinds of birds like cormorants, blue-footed boobies, frigate birds, etc. We’ll make our first stop at Punta Colorada to have lunch. This beach is good for snorkeling. We’ll jump back into our kayaks and keep paddling while seeing the rock formations including long cliffs of limestone. Our next campsite is Arrollo Blanco, which is a big beautiful white sand arroyo surrounded by fossil beds. We can paddle into a nearby sea cave just to the south.  This beach offers great hiking and snorkeling. 
Meals Included: B, L, D
Accommodations: Beach camping
Paddling duration: 4-5 hours


Day 3: Ghost Towns
After a hot, filling breakfast, we will kayak along the white cliffs to Bahía Salinas. We will be getting closer to a water source so the chance to see big horned sheep will be bigger. We may take a break here depending on how the group feels. We will arrive at Salinas Bay, ready for a well deserved lunch break. After lunch we’ll hike into the abandoned ruins of a salt mine.
Meals Included: B, L, D
Accommodations: Beach camping
Paddling duration: 4-5 hours

Day 4: Kayaking in the Sea of Cortez
Be ready for the longest paddling day as we continue kayaking along the shore line, exploring. At Lengua de Grava beach, we will stop for lunch and a snorkeling break. After, we will head around Punta Lobos where there will be a great chance to discover sea lions. Continuing our paddle, and if the weather allows, we will kayak into the caves that are located just before our next campsite, El Refugio. This is a beautiful white sandy beach and there will be lots of time to explore and talk about the flora.
Meals Included: B, L, D
Accommodations: Beach camping
Paddling duration: 4-5 hours


Day 5: Kayaking in the Sea of Cortez
After breakfast we will jump back into our kayaks and start paddling along the cliffs. After a relaxing lunch break at Otho beach, we will continue kayaking to our next campsite at Balandra Bay.
Meals Included: B, L, D
Accommodations: Beach camping
Paddling duration: 4-5 hours

Day 6: Kayaking in the Sea of Cortez
Balandra Bay is a fishermen camp. We will spend the day at this beach, relaxing, exploring and resting our paddles. There is a nice hiking trail and more snorkeling opportunities.
Meals Included: B, L, D
Accommodations: Beach camping
Paddling duration: 4-5 hours


Day 7: Kayaking in the Sea of Cortez
After waking fully rested and refreshed, we hope back into our kayaks.  We will stop briefly at Marquer Bay to have lunch and snorkel. After this we continue paddling to our next campsite La Terraza where we take time to appreciate the cacti vegetation of this area.
Meals Included: B, L, D
Accommodations: Beach camping
Paddling duration: 4-5 hours


Day 8: Kayaking in the Sea of Cortez
We’ll start our way to our last campsite El Faro. The large sandy point of this beach offers some of the best wildlife viewing in the area.  Enjoy long hikes north to canyons and south to fossil beds and beautiful white sand beaches.  Snorkeling along rocks south of camp will offer more sea wildlife viewings.
Meals Included: B, L, D
Accommodations: Beach camping
Paddling duration: 4-5 hours

Day 9: Return to Loreto
After a final lunch, we break camp and paddle to our take-out site around 2 PM. Load van and proceed to Loreto. Check into hotel. No host farewell group dinner at a favorite local restaurant.
Meals Included: B, L
Accommodations: Not included
Paddling duration: 4-5 hours
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Baja Sea Kayaking Expeditions
Tour Code: ZZ-SKEC-19
10 days / 9 nights ~$3,190.00
Dates: Mar-Apr & Nov

Level : Fitness Level
Difficulty Levels Explained
1. Easy
Easy pace and an average-to-sedentary level of fitness. You should be in good health and fit enough for full day of normal sightseeing and walking.
2. Easy to Moderate
An average level of fitness or some experience with the featured activity is recommended.
3. Moderate
Requires you to have performed the featured activity regularly, with some periods on challenging terrain. Activities are mandatory and you may be traveling at high elevations. You need to be in good health and physical condition to enjoy these trips, with adequate muscular strength and cardiovascular endurance.
4. Demanding
You must be extremely physically fit and are expected to hike or ride four to six hours over steep or more rugged terrain.
5. Strenuous
Prolonged hiking/biking on moderate to difficult terrain (five to nine hours a day).
May include high altitude, rugged terrain etc..
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Airport: Loreto
Activities:
9 or 10 days of kayaking, whales, dolphins, sea lions, birds

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