Discover Cabo Pulmo
Trip overview
Cabo Pulmo National Park is a must-see destination when visiting Baja California Sur. Home to the northernmost coral reef in the Eastern Pacific, Cabo Pulmo is recognized as a model for successful marine resource management. This is home to multitudes of marine species. Visitors to Cabo Pulmo are continually amazed by the quantity and diversity of marine life. You’ll take the scenic turnoff for Cabo Pulmo en route to Los Cabos and upon arrival put on a snorkel and see for yourself why this place is rightly considered one of the gems of southern Baja.
Included
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Ground transportation
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Marine transportation
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Bilingual naturalist guide
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Lunch and drinks
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Snorkeling equipment (including wetsuit)
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Towels
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Park entrance fee
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Taxes and insurance
Does not include
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Tips
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Services not described
Available at additional cost
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SCUBA Diving
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private photographer
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GoPro underwater camera
What to bring?
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Hat
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Sunglasses
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Waterproof and biodegradable sunscreen
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Swimwear
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Long-sleeved shirt for sun protection
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Water bottle
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Pants and shorts
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Sturdy shoes for walking/hiking and water friendly sandals
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A windbreaker or warm layer
Trip details
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Marine transportation: Boat with outboard motor.
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Physical level: Light to medium including boat travel and snorkeling.
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Minimum age: 5
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Beginner/first time snorkelers are welcome, but must be able to swim to participate in the snorkeling portion of the trip.
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All trips are led by a certified bilingual naturalist guide and licensed captain.
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Upon payment, RED Travel México will request specific guests information and will provide departure specific information.
Notes
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On itinerary: We will make all efforts to adhere to the itinerary described above, but we may modify the itinerary due to wind, weather, and other factors. The safety and enjoyment of our travelers are our top priorities. Please see our terms and conditions for more information. We do not guarantee wildlife sightings, interaction or behavior. All travelers must comply with communicated protocols and regulations regarding activities within natural protected areas and interactions with wildlife.
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On trip insurance: All of our experiences are covered by an Emergency Medical Expenses insurance. In order to obtain coverage, each guest MUST SIGN A LIABILITY WAIVER BEFORE DEPARTURE.
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Climate and weather: La Paz is situated on the Gulf of California on the southern part of the Baja California peninsula. It is separated from the Pacific by a desert environment with low mountains in between. We get large temperature swings, typically in the late fall and spring, up to 104 degrees fahrenheit (40 degrees celsius). This can be true even during winter. Outside of summer, we recommend packing for HOT and COLD weather. Most importantly, be prepared for a sun that’s stronger than you may be used to due to our latitude. Remember, a sunburn takes just a couple hours to develop, but it can ruin the rest of your trip. Stay shaded and stay hydrated.
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Luggage: For day trips, you’ll want to bring a small bag or backpack for your water bottle and personal items. Our boats have a dry storage space.