PUERTO CHALE • FEBRUARY 18-22, 2027

Hola Amigos! Ever heard of Puerto Chale or the adjacent town of San Carlos? Located on the Pacific side of the Baja California peninsula, it’s one of the best places in the world for exhilarating up-close encounters with gray whales. Repeat, up—close—encounters. Rather than witnessing 50' cetaceans breach, spy hop and tail slap hundreds of yards away or out on the horizon, guests can interact with inquisitive calves and approachable mothers right next to the boat! And for those touchy-feely types, petting (aka fondling) and kissing the whales is permitted (seriously)…bring some chapstick!

In addition to spending three days (up to 12 hours total) observing these aquatic marvels, the group will have the opportunity to explore the adjacent mangroves, roam the expansive stretches of sand dunes, and even do a little birding aka ‘twitching’. Best part – no tents, no compost toilets, no solar heated showers (those Ziploc bags placed on a rock in hopes they get warmed by the sun). Sounds silly, but until recently this was the only way people could experience the region. Instead, guests will be in cabañas (that’s Spanish for cabins) with comfy beds, real ensuite hot water showers, and toilets that flush. It’s sorta like Mexican glamping.

Still unsure? How about a night in La Paz on the Malecón (waterfront promenade) at the head and tail of the trip to eat, drink and discover the capital of Baja California Sur. And to really maximize the time in La Paz, snorkeling with whale sharks may be available. Four nights, five days, and large animal encounters on both the Pacific side and the Sea of Cortez side of the Baja California peninsula.

Vamos!

LA PAZ

With over 480 years of history, La Paz is rich with culture and diversity. The people of La Paz (“Pacenos”) set the city apart from many others. Helpful, caring, friendly folks who are quick to smile define what La Paz is all about. The Sea of Cortez extends along the Gulf of California from the Colorado River to Los Cabos. “Stunning, breathtaking, pristine” are all words that describe the natural beauty created by geographic contrasts and the immeasurable biodiversity that made Jacques Cousteau refer to this true sanctuary as “the world's aquarium.”

La Paz, or the "City of Peace," is the capital city of Baja California Sur and has a tranquil vibe that emanates from the sea and adjacent mountains. This isn’t Cabo. This isn’t Cancun. This is a quiet historical destination that is famous for its diving and snorkeling opportunities. The quaint city features a Malecón boardwalk lined with bronze sculptures, boutique restaurants, and a variety of small watering holes. There are no mega clubs such as Señor Frog's or Papas & Beer. Those that want epic nightlife and unforgettable hangovers should venture elsewhere.

Continent: North America • Country: Mexico • State: Baja California Sur • Municipality: La Paz • Year Founded: 1535 • Climate: Tropical desert • Population: 370,000 (2026) • Currency: Mexican Peso (MXN) • Elevation: 89' • Time: UTC-7 • Official Languages: Spanish • Industries: Eco-tourism, silver mining, agriculture, and fishing • Electricity: 120V (same as USA) • Nickname: Aquarium of the World (Cousteau)

PUERTO CHALE

Known for the seasonal migration of gray whales, this destination is the furthest south gray whale nursery on Mexico's Baja California coast. There is an estimated 250-500 gray whales in this area at peak season. Puerto Chale is a 2.5hr drive northwest of La Paz.

Continent: North America • Country: Mexico • State: Baja California Sur • Municipality: La Paz • Population: 390 • Climate: Tropical desert • Neighboring Towns: Adolfo López Mateos + San Carlos • Currency: Mexican Peso (MXN) • Elevation: Sea Level • Time: UTC-7 • Official Languages: Spanish • Industries: Eco-tourism and fishing • Electricity: NA (Seriously) • Peak Season: January - March

WEATHER AND CLIMATE

La Paz and Puerto Chale have desert-like climate.  Unlike other areas of Mexico, La Paz and Puerto Chale do not have distinct rainy and dry seasons; they have two seasons: summer and winter. The summer begins in May and starts to cool down in October. Winter begins in December and lasts until February.

FEBRUARY AVERAGES

La Paz High: 79°F • Low: 54°F • Sea Water: 69°F • Daylight Hours: 11.5 • Sunshine Hours: 10 • Rainy Days: 1 • Precipitation: 0.2 in
Puerto Chale High: 82°F • Low: 49°F • Sea Water: 66°F • Daylight Hours: 11.5 • Sunshine Hours: 11 • Rainy Days: 1 • Precipitation: 0.2 in

 

SEVEN CROWN HOTEL MALECÓN • LA PAZ

Malecón in Spanish means stone wall or jetty. In La Paz it refers to the esplanade along the waterfront, and that is where the Seven Crown Hotel Malecón is located. It is a sleek and modern hotel, just steps to the beach and a short walk to the business district, shops, restaurants and bars. Plus, it’s only 25 minutes from the international airport. It offers 46 air-conditioned standard rooms, plus nine junior suites and three master suites, all with a sea view (some partial) and private balcony. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps guests connected, and satellite programming is available for entertainment. All rooms are equipped with private bathrooms which feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. 

Year Built: 2002 • Standard Rooms: 46 • Junior Suites: 9 • Master Suites: 3 • Dining: Quinto Piso (rooftop) • Bar: Yes (rooftop) • Breakfast: Included • WiFi: Included • Pool: No • Floors: 5 • Elevator: Yes

SEVEN CROWN HOTEL MALECÓN ACCOMMODATIONS

STANDARD KING OR DOUBLE ROOM
The standard room has one king-sized bed or two double beds and features partial views of La Paz Bay and the Sea of Cortez. All of the 250 sq. ft. rooms have balconies. Breakfast is included.

• Air conditioning
• Complimentary WiFi
• Daily housekeeping

• LED TV
• Desk
• Iron/ironing board

• Toiletries
• Coffee/tea maker
• Hair dryer

JUNIOR SUITE
The Junior Suite has one king-sized bed or two queen sized beds and features full views of La Paz Bay and the Sea of Cortez. All of the 345 sq. ft. suites have balconies. Breakfast is included.

• Air conditioning
• Complimentary WiFi
• Daily housekeeping

• LED TV
• Desk
• Iron/ironing board

• Toiletries
• Coffee/tea maker
• Hair dryer

MASTER SUITE
The Master Suite has one king-sized bed and features full views of La Paz Bay and the Sea of Cortez. All of the 345 sq. ft. suites have balconies. Breakfast is included.

• Air conditioning
• Complimentary WiFi
• Daily housekeeping

• LED TV
• Desk
• Iron/ironing board

• Toiletries
• Coffee/tea maker
• Hair dryer

 

HOTEL MUMAI • CIUDAD CONSTITUCIÓN

As the Seasick group traverses the Baja peninsula in search of whales, an inevitable overnight halt is required in Ciudad Constitución, a thoroughly uninspiring agricultural waypoint whose primary scenic draw is the highway leading out of it. Despite the municipality's distinct lack of charm and overwhelming abundance of dust, Hotel Mumai stands as a surprisingly modern beacon in the desert. It is widely regarded as the premier property in the area, offering a newly constructed, impeccably clean environment that sharply contrasts with the barren landscape. The facility provides all the necessary basic amenities—including secure parking, reliable internet access, and a well-maintained outdoor pool area—to comfortably sustain weary travelers for a mandatory one-night layover. While the town itself offers absolutely no incentive to linger (sans a meal at Chamizzo Restaurant), the hotel functions as a highly practical, sterile sanctuary for the expedition to safely reset before fleeing back to the coast to resume their marine observations.

Built: 2015(ish) • Rooms: 54 • Floors: 2 • Dining: Eventually • Breakfast: Nada • WiFi: Yes • Pool: Yes • Kid Pool: Yes • Multilingual Staff: Yes • Pet Friendly: Yes (Chinchillas?) • Restaurants (<1 mi): 18

HOTEL MUMAI ACCOMMODATIONS

STANDARD ROOM
The standard room has one queen-sized bed or two queen-sized beds and features views of the pool and courtyard. Some of the 300 sq. ft. - 430 sq. ft. rooms have terraces.

• WiFi
• Air conditioning
• Daily maid service

• Telephone
• LED TV
• Hair dryer

• Desk
• Bottled water
• Non-smoking room

 

MAR Y ARENA VILLAS • SAN CARLOS

Situated in the coastal town of Puerto San Carlos along the shores of Magdalena Bay, Mar y Arena Villas is widely recognized as the premier property in the area. The establishment operates as a pseudo Baja resort, providing an elevated and structured environment that stands out against the generally rustic backdrop of the surrounding region. Its strategic waterfront location not only offers sweeping views of the bay but also serves as an ideal staging ground for the high volume of ecotourism that drives the local economy.

The facility features a highly regarded onsite restaurant that highlights exceptional local Mexican cuisine, with a particular emphasis on locally sourced, fresh fish and shrimp. In addition to its dining operations, the property provides comprehensive, in-house whale-watching tour services, allowing visitors to seamlessly book and depart on maritime excursions directly from the grounds. The overall operations are underpinned by a highly effective management structure, and the owner, Fito, maintains a visible, hands-on presence, consistently assisting guests directly to ensure a seamless and satisfactory experience throughout their stay.

Built: 2010s • Suites: 12 • Cabanas: 4 • Dining: Moby Dick Restaurant • Breakfast: Included • Lunch: Included • Dinner: Included • Beer + Tequila: Available • WiFi: Yes • Pool: No • Daily Housekeeping: Yes

MAR Y ARENA VILLAS ACCOMMODATIONS

SUITE
Spanning approximately 484 sq. ft., the suites are furnished with one king-size bed + one twin-size bed, as well as private balconies overlooking Magdalena Bay. This waterfront setting lends a distinct coastal charm to the accommodations, while the interiors are defined by a traditional Baja decorative style that incorporates rustic woodwork and authentic regional accents to create a comfortable, understated environment.

• Air conditioning
• Complimentary WiFi
• Balcony

• Daily housekeeping
• Ceiling fan
• LED TV

• Hair dryer (no)
• Desk
• Non-smoking room

GRAY WHALES

Gray whales have the longest known migration of any mammal. They travel 10,000-12,000 miles round-trip every year between their winter calving lagoons in the warm waters of Mexico and their summer feeding grounds in the cold Arctic seas. Due to their nearshore migration route, people (like the Seasick gang) can observe the whales along their journey.

Common Name: Gray Whale • Scientific Name: Eschrichtius Robustus (1861) • Type: Mammal • Global Population: 27,000 est • Average Size: 43'-46 • Maximum Size: 49' • Mass: 30,000-66,000 lbs • Lifespan: 55-70 years • Maximum Dive Depth: 500' • Maximum Dive Time: 30 min Diet: Omnivore • Group Name: Pod • Conservation Status: Least Concern (LC) • Nickname: California Gray Whale

WHALE SHARK SNORKEL

REQUIREMENTS: Ability to swim
COST: Varies by snorkel operator (<$100)

Each year between October and March, whale sharks gather in the Bay of La Paz to feed on the rich plankton. These gentle giants which can reach up to 40' and weigh an average of 10,000 lbs, use mouth filters to feed on the tiny plankton and small fish or eggs. Swimming with the largest fish in the world is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

* Each year the whale shark migration period slightly changes in La Paz so this opportunity will only be available after sightings have been confirmed the days prior to February 28, 2025.

SAMPLE ITINERARY

FEBRUARY 18: DAY 1
• Arrive Manuel Márquez de León International Airport
• Group transfer → Seven Crown Hotel Malecón (25min)
• Seven Crown Hotel Malecón (1 of 1)
• Night 1

FEBRUARY 19: DAY 2
• Transfer Seven Crown Hotel Malecón → Puerto Chale (2.5hrs)
• Whale watching (3hrs)
• Transfer Puerto Chale → Hotel Mumai (50min)
• Hotel Mumai (1 of 1)
• Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner
• Night 2

FEBRUARY 20: DAY 3
• Transfer Hotel Mumai → Mar Y Arena Villas (50min)
• Whale watching (3hrs)
• Sand dune + mangrove exploration
• Whale watching (3hrs)
• Mar Y Arena Villas (1 of 1)
• Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner
• Night 3

FEBRUARY 27: DAY 4
• Transfer San Carlos → Puerto Chale (1.5hrs)
• Whale watching (3hrs)
• Transfer Puerto Chale → Seven Crown Hotel Malecón (2.5hrs)
• Seven Crown Hotel Malecón (1 of 1)
• Breakfast + Lunch
• Free evening
• Night 4

FEBRUARY 28: DAY 5
• Whale shark snorkel (not included)
• Check out Seven Crown Hotel Malecón
• Group transfer → Manuel Márquez de León International Airport
• Breakfast

PACKAGE INCLUDES

• Group transfer La Paz Airport → Seven Crown Hotel
• Group transfer La Paz Airport → Seven Crown Hotel gratuities
• 2 nights - Seven Crown Hotel Malecón
• Seven Crown Hotel Malecón breakfast (x2)
• Seven Crown Hotel Malecón breakfast gratuities (x2)
• Seven Crown Hotel Malecón WiFi
• Transfer La Paz → Puerto Chale
• Transfer La Paz → Puerto Chale gratuities
• 1 night - Hotel Mumai
• Hotel Mumai WiFi
• 2 days - Puerto Chale whale watching (2 x 3hr sessions)
• Puerto Chale whale watching gratuities
• Puerto Chale private whale watching boat

• Puerto Chale lunch + dinner
• Puerto Chale lunch + dinner gratuities
• Transfer Puerto Chale → San Carlos
• Transfer Puerto Chale → San Carlos gratuities
• 1 night - Mar Y Arena Villas
• Mar Y Arena Villas WiFi
• 1 day - San Carlos whale watching (2 x 3hr sessions)
• 1 day - San Carlos whale watching gratuities
• San Carlos private whale watching boat
• San Carlos breakfast + lunch + dinner
• San Carlos breakfast + lunch + dinner gratuities
• Sand dune exploration
• Mangrove exploration

• Transfer San Carlos → Puerto Chale
• Transfer San Carlos → Puerto Chale gratuities
• Transfer Puerto → Chale La Paz
• Transfer Puerto → Chale La Paz gratuities
• Group transfer Seven Crown Hotel → La Paz Airport
• Group transfer Seven Crown Hotel → La Paz Airport gratuities
• La Paz La Fuente ice cream
• Seven Crown Hotel luggage storage
• Private transfer vehicles
• English speaking guide
• English speaking boat driver
• 16% VAT (whale watching)
• 20% VAT + Service fee (hotels)

STANDARD ROOM PACKAGE (DOUBLE OCC) $2,295
JUNIOR SUITE PACKAGE (DOUBLE OCC) $2,395
MASTER SUITE PACKAGE (DOUBLE OCC) $2,495
STANDARD ROOM PACKAGE (SINGLE OCC) $2,695
JUNIOR SUITE PACKAGE (SINGLE OCC) $2,795
MASTER SUITE PACKAGE (SINGLE OCC) $2,895

Available on a first-come first-served basis


PAYMENT SCHEDULE
With Reservation $1,000
November 1, 2026 Balance

Prices subject to change
AIRFARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

PACKAGE EXCLUDES

International flights
Private transfers
Meals not indicated¹
Alcoholic beverages
Whale Shark Snorkel
Gratuities not indicated
Departure Tax (if applicable)
Intl accident + medical evacuation insurance (required)²
Travel insurance (required if no DAN Guardian Plan)²
Possible increases in fuel and taxes (TBD)

²DAN Guardian Plan insurance fulfills requirement.
Visit Seasick Insurance page for more info

¹Included meals are indicated in Sample Itinerary

FLIGHTS + TRANSFERS

La Paz Airport: Manuel Márquez de León Airport (LAP)
Cabo San Lucas Airport: Los Cabos International Airport (SJD)

La Paz Airport Seven Crown Hotel transfers included for guests arriving/departing on recommended flights (listed below). Any deviation (LAP or SJD) from recommended flights does not include airport transfers.

La Paz private transfers: ≈$25 one way per vehicle (up to 3 guests)
Cabo San Lucas private transfers: ≈$300 one way per vehicle (up to 8 guests)

Airfare available upon request. For more information contact info@seasickproductions.com

Option 1: Tijuana (TIJ) La Paz (LAP)
• Volaris ≈$275 roundtrip nonstop
• Parking per day ≈$25 + CBX roundtrip ticket ≈$40
• LAP → Seven Crown Hotel Malecón (30 minutes)

Option 2: Los Angeles (LAX) La Paz (LAP)
• Alaska ≈$465 roundtrip nonstop
• LAP → Seven Crown Hotel Malecón (30 minutes)

Option 3: Orange County (SNA) Cabo San Lucas (SJD)
• Southwest ≈$595 roundtrip nonstop
• SJD → Seven Crown Hotel Malecón (3 hours)

Option 4: Los Angeles (LAX) Cabo San Lucas (SJD)
• Alaska, American, United, or Delta ≈$335 roundtrip nonstop
• SJD → Seven Crown Hotel Malecón (3 hours)


SAMPLE ITINERARY AS OF MARCH 20, 2026

OPTION 1: TIJUANA - LA PAZ
DEPARTING: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18 • RETURNING: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22
ESTIMATED COST: $275

OPTION 2: LOS ANGELES - LA PAZ
DEPARTING: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18 • RETURNING: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22
ESTIMATED COST: $465


TERMS AND CONDITIONS

DEFINITIONS: “Company” is defined as Underwater Exposures, Inc. dba Seasick Productions, incorporated in terms of the laws of California, United States of America. "Company Affiliated Parties" is defined as the Company, its directors, members, partners, employees, agents, consultants, suppliers, and contractors. “Guest” is defined as any person or persons placing a booking (whether provisional or confirmed) with the Company and who contracts with the Company for any of the Services together with his/her spouse, dependents and companions. “Services” is defined as the provision of accommodation, transport, transfers, scuba diving and snorkeling activities, tours or any other activities or services provided by the Company and the procurement by the Company of the provision of accommodation, transport, transfers, scuba diving and snorkeling activities, tours or any other activities or services by any Third-Party Contractors.

GENERAL: Price based on double occupancy group rate. Single supplement, extensions, additional services, and all other items not listed in itinerary are not included. All prices subject to change without notice. A $1,000.00 deposit per person is required with each Guest reservation. Company reserves the right, without advance notice, to make changes or cancellations, in part or in whole, as circumstances dictate. Any deposit or payment made to Company or any representative of Company shows acceptance and acknowledgement of the terms and conditions as stated herein.

CHANGES TO RESERVATIONS: Any request by Guest to amend or change a booking once it has been confirmed, may be accommodated by Company subject to availability. If Company is able to assist, a reasonable administrative fee may be charged. Any such administrative fees shall be invoiced to the Guest and must be settled as per the standard terms applicable to the booking. If the invoice is not paid within such time, Company may construe such non-payment as an act of cancellation on the part of the Guest and the provisions of the cancellation clause shall apply. All reservations, confirmed bookings, and Company’s services are non-transferable.

CANCELLATIONS TO RESERVATIONS: Refund (less cancellation fee) may be issued if reservation is cancelled four months prior to departure date and if another Guest can fill the vacancy. All authorized refunds will be assessed a $1,000.00 cancellation fee. No refund or credit will be made for Services not utilized by Guest. No cancellations shall be accepted within 30 days of trip departure.

FORCE MAJEURE: “Force Majeure Event” is defined as any event which is beyond the control of the Company, including, but not limited to a national strike, act of war, armed conflict, insurrection, civil commotion, terrorism or the threat of terrorism; any act of God including but not limited to epidemic, pandemic, lightning, earthquake, flooding, fire, cyclone, hurricane, typhoon, tidal wave, storm, volcanic eruption and other unusual and extreme adverse weather or environmental conditions; any event which falls within any of these categories that is suffered by Third-Party Contractors of the Company, who are involved in the receipt or provision of the Services; and or any other cause or contingency beyond the control of the Company. The Company shall not be deemed to be in breach of any of its obligations to Guest due to any Force Majeure Event. If the Company is affected by a Force Majeure Event, it may in its sole and absolute discretion, amend or cancel any of the Services or the remainder thereof, or to make any alteration in route, accommodation, transportation or arrangement in the event of the Services or any part thereof being rendered impossible, illegal or inadvisable.

GUEST INSURANCE: If scuba diving is a Service used by Guest, Company requires Guest to possess a dive accident insurance policy prior to using any of Company’s Services. If scuba diving is not a Service used by Guest, Company requires Guest to possess an international accident and medical evacuation insurance policy prior to using any of Company’s Services. Information on dive accident insurance can be found at the Divers Alert Network’s website: www.diversalertnetwork.org. In addition, Company recommends trip insurance in the event a Guest must cancel the trip. Information on trip insurance can be found at the Divers Alert Network’s website: www.diversalertnetwork.org or the DiveAssure website: www.diveassure.com.

RESPONSIBILITY: Company acts only as agents for the Third-Party Contractors providing transportation, accommodations, diving and other Services. All tickets and vouchers issued constitute the sole contract between the Guest and Company. Company or its representatives shall not at any time be responsible in any way for loss, injury, or damage arising from any Force Majeure Event, act of government, theft, sickness, customs regulations, delay, cancellation error, or any cause beyond its control. Company or its representatives accepts no liability for the consequences of the personal activities of any Guest who is personally responsible for decisions concerning health, safety, fitness for diving and snorkeling, or any other circumstances beyond its control.