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Are you searching for unique Cabo eco-tours? Look no further than the Cabo Sea Turtle Release excursion. You’ll head to the beach and watch newborn turtles make the trek to the water for the first time. It’s incredible to see how they are drawn to the water, and nothing is as cute as watching the first swim and dive. And this isn’t just a visual experience. A marine biologist will explain turtle nesting season and why it’s important to protect the eggs and help the turtles make it to the water.
During the Cabo Sea Turtle Release tour, you will see the result of the nesting season, but to fully appreciate it, you need to back up a bit. Each year, turtles head to the shore in Cabo to lay eggs. Unlike most marine and wildlife, turtles won’t put their eggs just anywhere. They go back to where they were born. The eggs are sometimes relocated for protection. At the very least, the eggs are protected from people and wildlife.
It’s not unusual for a nest to have as many as 100 eggs in it, so you can expect to see lots of turtles when you attend the Cabo Sea Turtle Release excursion. It takes about 45 days for the eggs to hatch. Since nesting season runs for several months, the turtle release lasts for several months as well.
This is unlike any of the other eco-tours in Cabo San Lucas. Also, because it is only available for part of the year, it can sell out quickly. Reserve your spot so you can attend the Cabo Sea Turtle Release excursion.
Baby Sea Turtle Release Eco Tour Details
Pacific Beach and Sea Turtle Nest Expedition Includes:
Departures: Runs at sunset from June to October (departure time will vary depending on the month that you’re visiting us). Free pick-up at most Cabo San Lucas, Los Cabos Corridor and San Jose del Cabo hotels!
Length: Approximately 2 hours.
Pacific Beach and Sea Turtle Nest Expedition Recommendations:
Children: All ages are welcome.
Cruise Ship Passengers: Unfortunately, this activity is too late for cruise passengers. But you should check out our Cabo snorkeling activities; if you’re lucky you’ll spot a grown sea turtle in Pelican’s Rock or Santa Maria reefs!
Restrictions: Unfortunately, the beach is not wheelchair accessible.
Insider Tip: Cabo is often pursued for its nightlife and partying but if you have an evening to spare in your travel plans, use it and take this one-in-a-lifetime opportunity. You’ll have a great time interacting with adorable baby turtles and trekking our oceanside ranch while contributing to our sea turtle conservation efforts.
Groups: Interested in a private tour? Contact us!
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