Kayaking in the San Jose del Cabo Estuary at Sunset
Duration: Approximately 3 - 4 hours $70 per person including tax Tour detailsThis is an exceptional tour through the San Jose del Cabo estuary and bird sanctuary. Five minutes from downtown San Jose is a peaceful area filled with 200 species of exotic birds such as egrets, herons and brown pelicans, and many native and migratory birds. Sunset is the most scenic and picturesque time to visit. Includes kayaks, all gear, drinks, and park fees.
About the estuary: The estuary is the largest body of fresh water in southern Baja, and is protected by Mexican law as a natural preserve and sanctuary for hundreds of species of tropical and migratory birds, and for many species of marine life, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals. The estuary at San Jose del Cabo is an ever changing environment: water levels rise and fall with the season and the tide and salinity levels also change. The estuary is ringed by tall Tlaco palms, a species that is common to this and a few other wetlands of southern Baja and over millions of years has adapted to withstanding the occasional flood conditions.
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