Whale Watching Season Looks Strong as Humpbacks Return to Mexican Pacific

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – The current whale watching season in Banderas Bay is expected to draw between 500 and 700 humpback whales, according to Astrid Frisch Jordan, head of the Whale Ecology and Conservation Department (Ecobac). This scenic region encompasses the municipalities of Puerto Vallarta and Cabo Corrientes in Jalisco, as well as Bahía de Banderas in the neighboring state of Nayarit. Early indications suggest that this season, which officially begins on December 8 and runs until March 23, could be especially fruitful, with some sightings already taking place as early as November.

“We have an average of 500 to 600 animals, and in a very good season, there could be up to 700,” noted Frisch Jordan. “We never know exactly what the season will bring, but this one looks promising as the water is cooling down.” She also stressed the dynamic nature of the whale population within the bay, explaining that not all individuals are present at once. “They come and go, constantly moving. Even at the peak of the season, there can be sudden drops, which is all part of the whales’ natural cycle.”

Climatic factors, notably the La Niña phenomenon, are anticipated to contribute to favorable conditions this year. The cooler waters and overall environment of Banderas Bay create an ideal habitat for humpback whales, particularly for the nurturing and growth of calves. “Banderas Bay is a refuge and the most important breeding area in the Mexican Pacific for humpback whales,” Frisch Jordan said. “Females can rest and care for their young here, allowing them to grow. Males, in turn, come seeking mates.”

Frisch Jordan emphasized the importance of preserving both the whales and their habitat. Whale watching, while spectacular and beneficial to the tourism economy, also relies on responsible practices to ensure the continued well-being of these marine visitors. With proper stewardship, the region can look forward to maintaining its reputation as a prime location to witness one of nature’s most memorable displays of marine life.

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