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Kayaks and Whales At Rosarito Beach

2016/7/16 16:30:18

Mexico is a country known for its tropical appeal and lush vegetation. Most people traveling to Mexico visit the popular cities of Cancun, Tijuana, and Cabo San Lucas. These places are distinguished for having miles of white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, and genuine Mexican cuisine. But there's another beautiful area of Mexico that's a well-kept secret - Rosarito Beach. Located a short distance from the shores of Baja, California, Rosarito Beach provides an excellent opportunity to experience nature at its finest. This stretch of private paradise is famous for sights of the grey whale, and is most notable for great kayaking adventures.

The area south of the pacific coast of Baja, California is well known as a hot spot for grey whales, so if you enjoy a kayaking adventure on this beach you are guaranteed to get at least a small glimpse of these whales in their natural habitat. It is best to plan a New Years trip, since the whales travel from the Arctic Ocean to the Rosarito Beach area in December and January. During these months they will be mating and giving birth to their young before departing for the Arctic Ocean once again. If you kayak the waters of this beach during these months you will be delighted with up-close encounters of these beautiful creatures under the water. You can look at them with your binoculars, take stunning pictures, or just sit back in your kayak and enjoy the view.

Consider fishing while you are kayaking around Rosarito Beach as well. There are tons of beautiful (and delicious!) fish waiting to be caught off the shores of this beach, especially if you go toward the uninhabited Coronado Islands. These islands are northwest of the beach and are known for being swarmed with fish that are very easy to catch. You don't have to be an experienced fisherman to come away with a fish or two in this area!

If you are a birdwatcher, this beach is a must-see destination as well. You will encounter beautiful tropical birds as well as sea lions, manatee, and a variety of other animals that love this secluded area of Mexico. For photographers who love nature, Rosarito Beach is a paradise you will never want to leave! Go for a kayaking adventure during the warm months of the year and you will encounter many animals that you have never seen before.

Along with whales and fish, you are also likely to spot sea lions, manatee, and tropical birds along the shoreline of Rosarito Beach if you kayak during the warmer months. Not only will you have this once-in-a-lifetime chance to see some amazing wildlife, but you'll also be given the opportunity to experience great photography.

Just keep in mind that the water inhabited by a lot of whales can become a bit rough, so you should try to condition your body to withstand these waters while kayaking. Of course, you don't have to be an experienced kayaker to enjoy this area as many beginners go through the tours without problem.
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