Twelve months of Cookson Adventures

MARCH

Baja California Sur ME X I CO

Such is the abundance of marine life in The Sea of Cortez, that it was once described by Jacques Cousteau as the ‘world’s aquarium’. Let us show you its wonders with an incredible voyage around the Baja Peninsula. Search for playful seals, whale sharks or pods of inquisitive bottlenose dolphins with our experts and see this natural aquarium as Cousteau saw it. On land find an untamed and almost mystical landscape. The rugged desert contrasts with the crystal blue sea, providing a full roster of activities for you to enjoy. Kayak through the mangroves or snorkel along the thriving coral reefs in search of octopuses and sea turtles; and find out how this peninsula’s rich topography was designed for adventure. Close wildlife encounters are guaranteed, whether it’s playful manta rays or looming grey whales. Stroll through 16th-century colonial streets for ‘Baja Med’ cuisine and a fascinating culture that mixes mainland Mexican with indigenous traditions. With the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean lapping at its shores, the Baja Peninsula has become known for its fresh seafood. Whether it’s fish tacos at a street market stall or a six-course tasting menu overlooking stunning vineyards, Baja offers enough for you to try something new every day.

Previous image: The glorious coastline of Cabo San Lucas Right: The colonial town of Loreto and its golden coastline lie sandwiched between the Sea of Cortez and Sierra de la Giganta

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