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6 DAY SEA OF CORTEZ SNORKEL/KAYAK

A Warm Water Adventure in Search of Whale Sharks

November 3rd-8th, 2010  $995

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ACCOMMODATIONS:Our 6 day adventure in Baja includes two nights of lodging at the PosadaLuna Sol In La Paz. This quaint Mexican inn is located in la Paz with restaurants and shopping near by. Double occupancy rooms and all meals will be provided during our hotel stays on Day One and Two.  

  

For three nights we are camping at Espiritu Santos Island in the Sea of Cortez. Spacious 4 person tents (crawl in style) are provided for 2 people.  A dining area complete with tables and chairs adds great comfort to our experience. A porta-potty system is used, a small self- contained toilet basin. Throughout our experience, we have the ease that boat supported camping provides. This allows us more time to explore Baja's natural wonders rather than making and breaking new camps each day that occurs on kayak expeditions. While sleeping in a tent is always an option, you may choose to sleep under a starry sky.

MAR Y AVENTURAS, OUR MEXICAN BASED OUTFITTER: We are thrilled to be under the care of Mar Y Aventuras while we explore the wonders of Baja. Like Blue Water Ventures, Mar Y Aventuras provides naturalist-led adventures and active vacations with an educational focus. Our naturalist guides have an excellent reputation for water safety, client care and imparting natural history lessons.  In addition to our naturalist, we will be joined by a Mexican support crew and cook.

       

MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS: Baja Mexico does not require any specific immunizations for entry. However Mexico, including Baja has a relatively high occurrence of Hepatitis A.  While all precautions at our hotel and base camps are made to prevent the spread of this serious liver disease, we recommend getting a vaccination for Hepatitis A. Make sure that your Tetanus-diphtheria vaccine is current as well. For updates on travel to Mexico, please visit the Center for Disease Control (CDC).  The travel advisory to Mexico regarding the HIN1 Flu was lifted in May of 2009 and may be reviewed at Travel Alert.  Please consult your physician regarding your trip. All medical precautions are the decision of each participant. Be sure to pack all medications in the original prescription package or bottle to avoid problems while clearing customs.

CLIMATE: The weather in the La Paz area is notably beautiful in early November with temperatures ranging from 75-85 degrees during the day and 60-65 degrees at night. We may experience windy conditions so warm clothing (a medium rated fleece jacket/ warm cap), a waterproof windbreaker and good rain gear is required. Water temperatures in the Sea of Cortez will be in the low 80's, ideal for swimming. Bring a waterproof sun block/lip balm with a protection factor of 20 or higher.


PHYSICAL CONDITIONING:
While experience in kayaking, snorkeling or hiking is not required to participate in this program, good general health is recommended. Your guides will offer a variety of excursions each day for those who want to keep active. Some level of upper body conditioning is advisable to prepare for kayaking and snorkeling.


ACTIVITIES INCLUDED:
Searching then snorkeling with whale sharks from motorized skiffs, snorkeling over reefs and with sea lions, sea kayaking, fishing (permit required & not included), foraging, beachcombing, Intertidal exploration, desert hiking, natural history talks, and enjoying delicious well balanced meals are all included. Our hikes are relatively easy with harder hikes optional.


KAYAKING: A variety of single and tandem closed deck sea kayaks are provided. All boats have rudders and boat selection for our group will be determined by May Y Avenutras upon our arrival. Informal instruction will be happily provided by your Blue Water Ventures guides if you would like to fine tune your kayaking skills and rescues. Our sea kayaking destinations range from 4-6 miles depending upon the strengths and interest of our group. The opportunity to kayak will be available upon arrival to Espiritu Santos Island.

SNORKELING: From our base camp at Espiritu Santos Island in the Sea of Cortez, we will kayak to white sandy beaches stopping at snorkeling locations en route. Colorful reef fish such as the Cortez damselfish, Bullseye pufferfish and King angelfish as well as an array of invertebrate species can be observed along the rocky reefs. Our support boat will take us to a sea lion rookery to have an unforgettable snorkeling encounter with these graceful aquatic mammals.

SNORKELING WITH WHALE SHARKS: Whale Sharks, the largest fish on the planet can reach a length of over 40 feet and weigh 47,000 pounds! Relatively little is know about these enigmatic animals which may live to 100 years of age and sustain themselves on a diet of plankton. As filter feeders, they offer no threat to humans and snorkeling with them is truly an amazing experience. In November, whale sharks are commonly sighted in the shallows water off of La Paz and our hope is to swim with these enormous animals. As fish, whale sharks obtain oxygen through their gills and are not required to breathe at the surface as whales do. In November, Bahia de la Paz tends to be calm increasing our chances of spotting the shark's massive shape below the water's surface.   As with most wildlife, encounters are not guaranteed but in November, chances to observe these animals are excellent. To learn more about whale sharks please visit: whale sharks   or  more on sharks.

FISHING: While in the Sea of Cortez, you are welcomed to grab a rod and reel and try some fishing! We ask that you bring your own lures. Suggested colors include: blue/silver, black/gold, green mackerel/gold or blue mackerel/silver. Popular lures are: a Rebel jointed Fastrac, mid-size Rapala Magnums or other minnow style lures.  Most fishing is offered as a pre breakfast outing where you will troll behind a motorized skiff. Fishing permits are required and may be purchased for $15/day or $30/week. To get a permit, please fax a copy of your photo ID at least one week in advance to:  Mar Y Aventuras in La Paz at: 011-52-612-123-0559. You may pick up your permit at the hotel on Day Two and  pay them directly. Be sure to include your trip dates on the fax.

RENTAL GEAR: As indicated on the packing list, you will need to provide a sleeping bag, pad, snorkeling equipment and wetsuit. These items may be rented at our hotel office. Sleeping bags and pads may be rented for $20, snorkeling equipment for $15 and wetsuits for $15.

WETSUITS: In Bahia de la Paz, water temperatures will be in the low 80's so wetsuits are not required for snorkeling on Day One -Day Two. We highly recommend a wetsuit for snorkeling at the sea lion rookery at Los Islotes where ocean currents make the water temperatures cooler. You may rent a 3mm  long sleeve wetsuit with short pants for $15. If you tend to get cold easily, we recommend that you bring a 3-4mm full body wetsuit. Wetsuits are worn while snorkeling but not required while kayaking.


LUGGAGE: A medium to large duffel bag is recommended. Our support boat will take our luggage to camp but for extra security please waterproof your gear by lining  your duffel on the inside with a garbage bag. We suggest bringing  a small dry bag to protect personal items such as cameras, extra clothing and binoculars while kayaking and during boat excursions. Small dry boxes such as those made by Pelican are handy for waterproofing miscellaneous items such as small cameras, sunscreen, lip balm and sunglasses.


INSECT REPELLENT:
We will encounter a few mosquitoes or sand gnats in Mexico. As a precaution, please bring repellent. A layer of lightweight, light in color clothing is an effective defense against insects and provides good sun protection.

CAMERAS, CELL PHONES, ETC: If using a digital camera, please bring enough battery power to use for at least  4 days (electricity for charging batteries is not available while camping). We will have access to electricity at our hotel on Day One and Day Two. If daily phone contact is required while traveling, we recommend  renting a satellite phone from the United States before our trip departure. Some of you may have cell service while in La Paz. You may want to call your provider before you depart to see what the fees are for calls and texting. International calling cards may be purchased in the US and used at our hotel in La Paz. Phone cards may also be purchased in stores near our hotel.

WIFI CONNECTION: Wifi connection is available at our hotel in La Paz on Day One and Day Two. If you can't part with your laptop bring it along! You may want to set up a Skype account before arriving to Mexico. Lap tops may be safely stored at the hotel while we are camping.


CLOTHING:
Loose fitting cotton or quick drying nylon work well while kayaking and hiking. Lighter colors seem more comfortable in the heat. Laundry is done by hand as needed by each participant.

TAKING SHOWERS: Bathing is done in saltwater followed by a quick freshwater rinse using sun showers that are provided. Joy, Dawn and CampSuds are biodegradable and lathers up nicely in saltwater. Dr. Brommer's is not recommended for saltwater bathing.


LOCAL CUISINE: Throughout our Baja adventure, expect to enjoy a variety of well balanced meals prepared by our Mexican Cooks. Though not expected, you are welcomed to help in the kitchen and practice your spanish! Vegetarian meals can be arranged upon request. Please specify any dietary restrictions or allergies on the registration form that will be sent to you.

PASSPORTS: Everyone is required to have a current passport for entry into Mexico. It usually takes 6 weeks to process a passport. For information on obtaining a passport, please visit: passports   where you can also find information on how to obtain a passport quickly. Most post offices provide the service to process US passports. On your outbound flight, all passengers are given a tourist visa to complete. Please hold onto this form as you will need to provide it as you depart Mexico. You will pay a fine if this form is lost.

MONEY: There is no need to exchange US dollars into pesos before your arrival into Mexico. Most restaurants and stores including our gear rental shop accepts US currency. After your arrival into La Paz, the only costs you are responsible for during our program are: airport baggage fees, phone calls, unscheduled boat excursions, fishing permit, activities not described in the itinerary, personal liquor, tips for our Mexican Crew and any airport departure taxes (some airlines include these taxes in your ticket). We recommend bringing small bills (1's, 5's, 10's, 20's) since pesos may be given as change. Credit cards or travelers checks may not be accepted at many stores in La Paz so cash is preferred.

TIPPING:
It is customary to tip our Mexican crew as we depart our adventure. If you feel as though they have served you well, please consider a tip ranging from $50-75 (cash only please).

DONATIONS: Members of the local fishing villages would greatly appreciate any used clothing or shoes you would like to donate. Fleece jackets, rain coats, pants, t-shirts and shoes of all kinds (Tevas, hiking or tennis shoes ) and sizes would be a wonderful contribution. Clothing for children of all ages is needed. Please drop off your gifts at our hotel office in La Paz on the morning of Day Two.

DELAYS: Blue Water Ventures and Mar Y Aventuras are not responsible for any costs incurred due to delays that may occur due to transportation (airline), weather, road conditions, government intervention, sickness or other contingencies for which we are unable to control.

USEFUL MAPS:

Map of Baja Mexico Sur Map of La Paz Map of Espiritu Santos Island

La Paz City Map


USEFUL LINKS:

California Gray Whales

Magdalena Bay Sea Lions

HOW TO REACH US IN MEXICO IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY BACK HOME:   In the event of an emergency only, please call the La Paz based headquarters at:  011-52-612-123-0559. This is the same number for the hotel where we can be reached on the evenings of day one and day two.

ILLEGAL DRUG USE: The  Mexican government has very severe penalties for the use of illegal drugs. Do not bring illegal substances into Mexico or purchase/use them during this program.