Whales And People Share The Ocean In Los Cabos Mexico
I am the type of person who loves going to the mountains or beaches. I’ve traveled to many places just to see beaches from all over the world. Last January, my good friends Ardie and Kyle invited me to join them for their trip to Los Cabos. I didn’t think there was no beach in the world that could surprise me because of the so many place I’ve been too already. Of course I still wanted to enjoy a good vacation but there wasn’t really much excitement on my part. But that perception changed upon reaching Los Cabos.
Instead of settling in our hotel, we went to the beach instead. Our contact and guide Julio, insisted that we go straight to the beach. Although I had to join them, I was actually irritated. Upon reaching the beach, there were a lot of people on the shore and several boats on the waters. I tried my best to get through the crowd to have a look, and I what I saw was just remarkable. There was a group or family of gray whales just roaming around near the shore unafraid of humans. Some of the boats were so near to them but they seem unbothered. It was the first time I saw actual whales and seeing them near the shore is just a truly magnificent sight. It was barely an hour since I arrived at Los Cabos and I thought then I would enjoy the place. I was right to come along; well actually, my friends were because they insisted that I join them.
After that brief moment by the beach, we headed off to a hotel in Los Cabos where we unpacked our things and settled for awhile. Although we were settled in a luxurious hotel, what ran in my mind was going back to the beach to ride a boat to get near the whales. Kyle looked at me with a grin thinking how I quickly had a change of heart. After a few minutes we headed back to the beach where there were some boats which you could rent for a few hours. We found ourselves a cheap but sturdy boat and went to see the whales. And there I was, a few feet from these large amazing animals. The splashes the whales made on the waters got us all wet and enormous as they may seem, you could feel that they are actually gentle creatures. I was asking myself why I never bothered to visit the place before although I’ve heard so much about it from others. Now, I’m planning to go back to Los Cabos after a month, but this time, I’ll do it on my own. I hope I meet someone who has excited me like the whales did.
To check the whales up close go to this places:
- Puerto San Carlos
- Isla Santa Margarita
- Boca del Alamo
Los Cabos Mexico is a famous destination point with your not so usual attractions. Imagine sharing the waters with whales? I had so much fun with the native dishes, activities and the folks were very accommodating. I think the place is pleasurably addictive and I am so glad I joined my friends.
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