Save $500 on a close encounter with whales in Baja
Aug 24th, 2010 by wwftravel
Nothing can prepare you for the moment when you first see a whale. And even after hundreds of sightings, these enormous creatures of the sea never cease to amaze.
Seeing a giant tail flip up through the water or watching an entire 30-ton animal leap above the surface in a surprising breach highlights the sheer size of whales, and their charismatic personalities are a nature lover’s delight.
Pacific gray whales are especially interesting: Their annual springtime journey from Alaska’s Bering Sea to the warm waters of Baja is the longest mammal migration on Earth.
During our Whales of Baja adventure – for which we’re currently offering $500 off our February 24, 2011 departure* – you can witness their migration first-hand as skiffs take you out on the blue waters of the remote San Ignacio Lagoon on Mexico’s Baja Peninsula. These whales are friendly and engaging and will oftentimes swim right up to our boats, intrigued by humans.
In the evenings, you’ll return to your secluded “whale cabanas” — unique, rustic and inviting accommodations on a quiet stretch of beach, with windows overlooking the lagoon.
Visit our website or call us at 888-WWF-TOUR for more information or to sign up.
* Must be booked by September 30, 2010. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer or discount.

I am interested in signing up for this grey whale trip. I understand that if I do by tomorrow (September 30), the cost will be reduced by $500. I will try to call tomorrow (if I can find the number). Thanks.
Vickie
vichennessy@yahoo.com
937 767-3901