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10 Photos to Inspire you to go on an Ocean Safari in Mexico

  • Aly LeBlanc
  • Apr 24
  • 1 min read

Baja, Mexico is known for many things, but its marine life wins it all. Sun beams streaking through the glistening waves, sea lions circling, and different species of fish gliding in schools.


Our ocean safari is an experience that stays with you long after you leave and these are just a few small moments of life below the surface. 


Palm trees under a full moon against a clear blue sky, creating a serene, tropical night scene.
Swimming with a school of mobula rays
Aerial view of a coastal area with turquoise waters, sandbars, and vegetation. Five boats are lined near the shore.
A pod of dolphins below the surface
Person sitting on a leaning palm tree over a serene beach, with turquoise sea and blue sky.
We see a lot of curious sea lions on our Mexico expedition
Aerial view of turquoise water meets dense green palm forest. Sunlight casts shadows.
Schools of thousands of Mobula Rays migrating through Baja
A school of sharks swims in deep blue ocean waters over a coral reef, creating a serene yet powerful underwater scene.
If you're lucky, you'll see Orcas during our Mexico expedition. It's a rare and magical occurrence.
A lush island with palm trees and a sandy beach under a faint rainbow. A dilapidated pier extends into the calm, blue ocean.
This species is only found in Baja.

Humpback whale swimming gracefully underwater. Sun rays stream through the blue ocean.
A close up of a mobula ray school.
Huts on stilts over clear water with a small white boat in the foreground.
Playful and curious sea lions swimming around.
A whale shark swims underwater with a diver nearby. Sunlight filters through the blue ocean, creating a serene, majestic scene.
Giant Whale Sharks can often be seen on our Baja expedition.
A school of striped fish swims underwater in clear blue sea. Sunlight filters through the surface, creating a serene and lively scene.
Many other types of marine life inhabit the oceans surrounding Baja.

If you want to go beyond the photos and experience Baja for yourself, you can learn more about our ocean safari here.

 
 
 

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