Johnstone Strait is a 68 - mile channel that is home to approximately 150 Orcas, so your chances of seeing an Orca on
a kayaking trip during the summer months is very high.
I settled on Sea Kayak Adventures, which runs trips in the Pacific Northwest during the summer and relocates to Baja for whale - watching and sea -
kayaking trips during the winter.
Not exact matches
The island has a whole range of activities to keep you busy
during the day, including
kayaking tours, scuba dive
trips, glass bottom boat tours, walking trails, the Turtle Rehabilitation Centre, stand up paddle boarding and the giant ocean trampoline.
There are various activities that you can do here on Gili T. Aside of diving you can go on a snorkel
trip to see the beautiful coral reefs with it's inhabitants, take a paddle board along the coast, rent a bike and cycle around the island, do
kayaking or calm down
during a yoga session on the beach.
Winter: December through February is the peak season for Gray Whale migration, so
during the boat ride over and back, as well as
during the
kayaking portion of the
trip, there is a great chance of sighting whales!
Tip: If you don't see any orcas
during your
kayaking trip, save some time to do a whale watching tour from a boat.
Enjoy a pleasant time
kayaking on Lake Arenal with breath - taking view of the Arenal Volcano and
during your
trip, you may observe different species of birds like the «Flycatcher», «Kingfisher», «Great Blue Heron» and «Anhinga».
The Sierra Giganta Range plunges into the Sea of Cortez, creating a stunningly beautiful backdrop
during your Baja
kayaking trip.
Quick Gray Whale Watching
Trip Facts: If you missed the harder to spot whale species while
kayaking in the Sea of Cortez, this extension will virtually guarantee that you will encounter at least one whale species
during your vacation!
She was working in January with
kayaking guides Chris Garcia and Sam Morrison
during a ROW Sea Kayak Adventures three - day
trip to absorb the natural history in the famous gray whale mating and birthing waters of Magdalena Bay.
According to People magazine: «Russell Crowe got some help from the U.S. Coast Guard late Saturday night
during a
kayaking trip gone wrong off of New York's Long Island.