Whale Watching by Private Yacht in Cabo
From December through April, the waters off Los Cabos turn into one of the world's best whale-watching corridors. Skip the crowded tour boats. See humpbacks, gray whales, and blue whales from your own private yacht, on your own timing, with A/C cabin comfort and a captain who knows where they swim.
Quick answer: Whale watching in Cabo runs from December through April, with peak humpback and gray whale activity in January and February. Booking a private yacht from Puerto Los Cabos gives you flexible timing, no crowded boats, A/C cabin comfort, and a captain who picks the best routes daily. The Riviera 43ft, Cabo 48ft and Luxury 50ft are all great options — full pricing on our boat rental fleet page.
Private Yacht vs Group Whale Tour
Group whale tours pack 30 to 60 strangers on the same boat with a fixed route, fixed timing, and fixed photo positions. Private yacht gives you control of everything.
| Feature | Group Tour | Private Yacht (Daliken) |
|---|---|---|
| Passengers | 30–60 strangers | Just your group |
| Schedule | Fixed departure | You pick the time |
| Route | Fixed itinerary | Captain chooses by daily conditions |
| Photo positions | Compete for rail space | Whole deck is yours |
| A/C cabin | Rare | Always included |
| Onboard bathroom | Shared/limited | Private |
| Cost per person | $80–120 USD | Higher total, but private and customizable |
The Whale Species in Los Cabos Waters
Humpback Whales
The stars of the season. Famous for breaching, tail slaps, and singing. Mothers and calves cruise these waters from December through April.
Gray Whales
Travel from Alaska to Baja for calving season. Peak in January and February in the Sea of Cortez. Often calm and curious.
Blue Whales
The largest animal on Earth. Less common but spotted offshore in the Sea of Cortez. A bucket-list sighting when conditions align.
Dolphins (Bonus)
Common, fin, and bottlenose dolphins often join the cruise — large pods are routine in the corridor between SJD and Cabo San Lucas.
Sea Lions
Year-round around Land's End. A great mid-tour stop on the way back to the marina.
Sea Turtles
Occasional sightings during the warmer end of the season. The captain will stop the yacht for a photo opportunity.
Best Months for Whale Watching in Cabo
December
Season opens. First arrivals from Alaska. Sightings building.
January
High activity. Excellent for humpbacks. Calving begins for grays.
February
Most active month. Best for breaching, tail slaps, and mother-and-calf pairs. Highest chance of multiple species in one trip.
March
Still excellent. Sightings remain high through mid-March.
April
Tapering off. Humpbacks heading back north. Last great chances of the season.
May to November
Off-season. Whales are in cooler waters. Great time for snorkeling, sunset cruising, and bachelorette parties instead.
Tip: Book at least 2 weeks ahead for January and February — peak whale season fills up first across the entire fleet.
Which Yacht for Whale Watching?
Whale watching is best with shade, comfort, and a stable boat. All three Daliken yachts work — full specs and pricing on our complete boat rental fleet page.
Riviera 43ft
Intimate option for couples or small families. A/C cabin to warm up between sightings. Smooth ride.
See PricingCabo 48ft
Best for larger families or groups. More deck for spreading out, bigger A/C salon, very comfortable in cooler winter mornings.
See PricingLuxury 50ft
Top tier for VIP whale watching with refined onboard comfort. Best for content-focused days, anniversaries, and upscale groups.
See PricingThe Fleet for Whale Watching
Every yacht we offer for whale watching season — Luxury 50ft, Cabo 48ft, and Riviera 43ft — in real photos from Puerto Los Cabos Marina.









Make It a Full Day
Whale watching is amazing but doesn't have to be the whole charter. Add other activities to fill the day.
+ Snorkeling Stop
After whales in the morning, drop anchor at Santa Maria Bay or Chileno for snorkeling in the afternoon.
+ Light Lunch Onboard
Add chef-cooked lunch or catering platters. A 6-hour charter is perfect for this combo.
+ Sunset Return
Extend to 8 hours and end with sunset on the Sea of Cortez. Champagne, photos, golden light.
Plan Your Cabo Day
Add a Snorkeling Stop
Combine whale watching with snorkeling at Santa Maria or Chileno Bay for a complete day on the water.
Plan Snorkeling ComboEnd at Golden Hour
Whale watching in the morning, sunset cruise to close. The perfect winter Cabo day.
Plan Sunset ComboCommon Whale Watching Questions
What months are best for whale watching in Cabo?+
December through April, with peak activity in January and February. February is the single best month for humpbacks, breaching, and mother-and-calf sightings.
What whales will we see?+
Humpbacks (most common), gray whales (peak in Jan and Feb), and occasionally blue whales offshore. Dolphins, sea lions, and sea turtles are bonus sightings.
Are sightings guaranteed?+
No tour can guarantee wildlife, but during peak season (January and February) the probability of multiple sightings is extremely high. Our captains know the corridors where whales move daily.
How long is a whale watching charter?+
Typical whale watching trips are 4 to 6 hours. Some guests add snorkeling and sunset for an 8-hour full day.
How much does private whale watching cost?+
Base yacht pricing starts at $1,700 USD for a 4-hour Riviera 43ft and scales for Cabo 48ft and Luxury 50ft. See complete pricing.
Is it cold on the water in winter?+
Mornings can be cool (60–68°F / 16–20°C). All Daliken yachts have A/C cabin (also functions as a warm interior) and shaded decks. Bring a light jacket for the early hours.
Can children come on a whale watching charter?+
Yes. Private yacht is ideal for families with kids — bathroom onboard, A/C cabin for naps, and no crowded boat. Life jackets in all sizes included.