Magdalena Bay is a sanctuary of wildlife, sea, and sand—a remote destination on the Pacific coast of Baja California Sur that offers one of the most unique and breathtaking natural experiences in Mexico. Best known for its seasonal whale migrations, this coastal lagoon is where gray whales come to mate and give birth, making it a top spot for marine encounters.
But Bahía Magdalena is more than just whales. The region is rich in biodiversity, home to mangrove forests, sand dunes, and an intricate network of waterways that support an astonishing variety of birds, fish, and marine mammals. Kayaking, fishing, and wildlife photography are among the top activities, all set against a backdrop of peaceful, untouched scenery.
A helicopter flight over Bahía Magdalena reveals its expansive beauty from above—turquoise lagoons winding through golden sands, ocean waves meeting desert shores, and shadows of whales beneath the surface. It’s a surreal view that few have witnessed and one you’ll never forget.
Whether you’re an ecotourist, a nature photographer, or simply someone seeking quiet wonder, Magdalena Bay invites you to discover a side of Baja California Sur that remains wild and sacred. With our charter service, you can experience this coastal wonderland in just over an hour from Loreto—comfortably, safely, and with an aerial view that rivals the journey itself.