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Blue whale
Blue whale






blue whale

Larger marine species abound in these waters, and blue whales are amongst the most impressive cetaceans regularly encountered during the winter and spring. Offering up some of the richest waters on the eastern Pacific, Mexico's southern Baja Peninsula guards the junction between the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez which makes it one of the best places to see blue whales. So, if you're wondering where to see blue whales, look no further, we've got you covered.

blue whale

Even so, there are some destinations where it is possible to experience these amazing marine giants on a whale-watching boat trip. Because these whales travel alone or in small pods, getting in the water with them is more difficult than with other whales such as swimming with humpback whales. Here at Bluewater, the staff and travel advisors have rounded up some of the world's best places to see blue whales. Blue whales are the largest animal ever to live on our planet, and at nearly 90 feet long they shouldn't be too hard to spot! However, these solitary marine mammals are classed as 'Endangered' on the IUCN Red List, and with only a few thousand left in the ocean knowing where to look for them is key.








Blue whale