
Mobula Rays in Mexico
Jacques Cousteau once called the Sea of Cortez the “aquarium of the world.” With an abundance of species and breathtaking scenery topside and underwater, it’s not difficult to see why.
During the summer months, a magnificent migration occurs: huge fevers of mobula rays that can be in the hundreds or even thousands. The area is also home to a large amount of cetaceans, and a peak time to see pods of orcas feeding on rays. Common sightings include: baitballs, dolphin superpods, massive pregnant whale sharks, fin whales (the second largest whale on earth!) and of course, orcas.
LOCATION
La Paz, Baja, Mexico
DATES
Mid-late June 2023
DURATION
7 days / 6 nights
ACTIVITY
5 days of snorkeling with mobula rays and pelagic species.
EXPERIENCE LEVEL
Perfect for all experience levels — snorkelers looking to get their feet wet, freedivers, and photographers. No scuba qualification required.
GUESTS
4-6 per boat, plus staff.
CLIMATE & CONDITIONS
Surface temperature: 81° F/ 28° C
Water temperature: Average 85° F/ 26-27° C
Visibility: ranging from 30 - 100 ft/ 10 - 30 m
LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE. PLEASE INQUIRE FOR DETAILED ITINERARY & PRICING.





