WILDLIFE
 

SEA TURTLES


There are seven species of sea turtles in the world and six of them feed and lay their eggs in Mexican territory: ridley sea turtle, leatherback turtle, green or black sea turtle, hawksbill turtle, loggerhead or yellow turtle, and olive ridley turtle. Along Ruta 1 it is possible to find ridley and leatherback sea turtles in several destinations.

From July to November, the ridley sea turtle lays its eggs in the Pacific Ocean and California Gulf coasts of Baja California Sur, from Magdalena Bay all the way to the south of the state.

Even though there are little records of leatherback turtles in Baja California Sur, during the last years there have been some sighting reports from La Paz Bay and Cabo Pulmo, as well as from Todos Santos between the months of November and February.

There are seven species of sea turtles in the world and six of them feed and lay their eggs in Mexican territory: ridley sea turtle, leatherback turtle, green or black sea turtle, hawksbill turtle, loggerhead or yellow turtle, and olive ridley turtle. Along Ruta 1 it is possible to find ridley and leatherback sea turtles in several destinations.

From July to November, the ridley sea turtle lays its eggs in the Pacific Ocean and California Gulf coasts of Baja California Sur, from Magdalena Bay all the way to the south of the state.

Even though there are little records of leatherback turtles in Baja California Sur, during the last years there have been some sighting reports from La Paz Bay and Cabo Pulmo, as well as from Todos Santos between the months of November and February.

The only moments when sea turtles touch land are during spawning and hatching. Female sea turtles swim long distances, spot the right place and with their flippers they gently dig a hole in the sand that has the perfect size and depth. Once the hole is ready the female turtles lay their eggs, cover the nest with sand to protect them from predators, and return to the sea.

There are five main threats that endanger the sea turtles survival: by-catch fishing, poaching, coastal development, pollution/oil spills and climate change.

Visitors can participate in seat turtle monitoring programs and have the opportunity of freeing baby sea turtles. For this it is advisable to reach out Grupo Tortuguero de las Californias for more information - www.grupotortuguero.org.

STOPS



CABO PULMO

CABO PULMO

CABO PULMO

The Marine Park of Cabo Pulmo is an example of marine conservation around the world, it´s a perfect place for scuba diving, snorkeling and enjoying nature.

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CABO SAN LUCAS

CABO SAN LUCAS

CABO SAN LUCAS

One of the most renowned destinations around Mexico for its beautiful beaches, natural wonders and world class hotels and restaurants.

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ESPIRITU SANTO ISLAND

ESPIRITU SANTO ISLAND

ESPIRITU SANTO ISLAND

Espiritu Santo Island is a Protected Natural Area declared World Heritage by the UNESCO, ideal for scuba diving, snorkeling, kayaking and camping under the stars.  

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LOS BARRILES

LOS BARRILES

LOS BARRILES

Los Barriles is an exciting stop along Ruta 1 where visitors can do kite surfing, game fishing, and off road expeditions.

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MAGDALENA BAY

MAGDALENA BAY

MAGDALENA BAY

Magdalena Bay is one of the favorite destinations for grey whale watching and game fishing. 

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TODOS SANTOS

TODOS SANTOS

TODOS SANTOS

Todos Santos, a village located between Los Cabos and La Paz,  is known for its colonial mission, art galleries, surf and the controversial “Hotel California.”

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TOURS



Aventuras México Profundo

Villa Flores 342, Fracc. Villas del Encanto


Choya Tours

Av. Álvaro Obregón, num. 560, Col. Esterito, La Paz, BCS


Epic Tours

Retorno de las cactáceas, M11 L44, suites I & II, Los Cabos


Mar y Arena

Carretera Federal Ciudad Constitución- Pto San Carlos Kilómetro 57, Puerto San Carlos, Comondú, B.C.S.


RED Travel México

Recinto Portuario 110, El Zacatal, 23090, La Paz


Sunrider Tours

Álvaro Obregón 1775, Colonia Centro, La Paz