Mexico, Los Cabos. With the arrival of the first quarter of the year, Los Cabos positions itself as the preferred stage for whale watching, a natural phenomenon that brings thousands of travelers from Latin America to the Mexican Pacific coast. A new flight route with a stopover in Panama, initiated on December 4 by COPA Airlines, is particularly highlighted. This facilitates access for regional tourists to this destination that merges desert landscapes with a marine environment. Leonel Reyes, Director for Latin America at Hard Rock Hotels An-All Inclusive Experience, stated on behalf of Hard Rock Hotel Los Cabos that the property is already receiving a significant flow of tourists interested in this activity. Although the official season runs from December 15 to April 15, the period between January and March is identified as the most opportune to observe the highest concentration of specimens in the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean. The cetaceans, which include species such as the gray, humpback, and blue whale, make a migratory journey of up to 10,000 kilometers from the cold waters of Alaska and Canada. The executive highlighted that, unlike other observation points in the region, Los Cabos allows contact with marine fauna in warm temperatures and in a high-level service environment. As part of the promotion strategy, visits with travel agencies and tour operators have been coordinated to boost the visibility of this experience of connecting with marine life.
Los Cabos Hotels Boost Whale Watching Following New Air Link with Panama
The whale watching season has begun in Los Cabos. A new flight connecting the region with Panama is attracting a large number of tourists from Latin America. Hotels offer a unique experience of observing marine giants in comfortable conditions.