Weekend Kayaking Adventure in La Paz

For those short on time, we offer this long weekend trip with three nights of camping on Isla Espiritu Santo and exploration by kayak.  We camp on expansive white sand beaches, paddle in protected coves along the island coast, and snorkel with playful sea lions.  We’ve designed this tour for those tight on time.  Our 5-day Espirtu Santos tour remains our favorite and provides more time to explore the island and all its beauty.

Isla Espiritu Santo (Holy Spirit Island) is a National Park and a UNESCO Biosphere reserve just off the coast of Baja California Sur, near La Paz, the capital city. Rising dramatically from the sea, the island has a numerous deep bays with long promontories on either side, giving protection from wind and creating a fascinating coastal sea kayak route.  The colors are luxurious – deep reds and subtle yellows, set off by green cactus and a brilliant blue sky.  

Baja wildlife is a highlight of the trip.  Many seabirds make the island their home and we usually paddle by a colony of frigatebirds busy with activity.  These masters of the sky soar for hours above us, looking for an opportunity to steal food from other birds.  There are also osprey, terns, comorants, herons, blue-footed boobies, oystercatchers, grebes and a host of land birds including red-tailed hawks, vultures and mockingbirds.  Underwater are colorful fish, sea stars and urchins.  A guest favorite is snorkeling at a colony of sea lions at Los Islotes, where a sea lion rookery is located and playful teenage sea lions swim with us.

We offer several walks and hikes during our island visit as well.  The Park has a number of trails that lead up arroyos (dry riverbeds), or to the tops of the peaks where stunning views over the Gulf of California are a feast for the eyes.  Sunsets are spectacular as the orange orb settles into the turquoise sea.

This trip is suitable for beginner kayakers and we have a motorized panga (motorboat) that carries our camp gear and provides support as needed for the trip.  This gives us ultimate flexibility in case someone gets tired and wants a rest on the boat, etc.

SWIM WITH WHALE SHARKS!  Add a day before or after your kayak tour and join us on our “Swimming with Whale Sharks” tour. You swim with our local whale shark guide to see these giant and gentle creatures up close while learning about their biology and life history along with supporting whale shark research and conservation work.

NOTE: On select dates, this trip is combined with an interior Baja exploration on our “Baja Sea to Mountains” adventure.  

 

Images & Videos

Person sitting on top of a sand dune on Espiritu Santo Island overlooking the Sea of Cortez
Two travelers paddling a red tandem sea kayak past a sandstone cliff in La Paz, Baja California Sur
A person snorkeling next to a sea lion in La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Panga with sea kayaks on the Sea of Cortez in Baja
Group of tandem sea kayaks from above paddling the Sea of Cortez near La Paz
People playing volleyball along a beach in the Sea of Cortez
Dolphin swimming in the Sea of Cortez
Hhikers on espiritu santo island in Baja
Sea kayaks on the Gulf of California in Mexico
sea kayaks on beach in baja
Woman in a sea kayak on a sunny day in Baja Sur Mexico
tent on baja beach at sunset
Woman taking a photograph in Baja, Mexico
Two brown pelicans with a tandem sea kayak paddling away blurred out in the background
A blue plate holding three freshly made tacos on a beach in Mexico
Two people snorkeling alongside a whale shark in the Gulf of California
A couple smiling for a photo while on a sea kayaking tour in Baja
Person sitting on top of a sand dune on Espiritu Santo Island overlooking the Sea of Cortez
Two travelers paddling a red tandem sea kayak past a sandstone cliff in La Paz, Baja California Sur
A person snorkeling next to a sea lion in La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Panga with sea kayaks on the Sea of Cortez in Baja
Group of tandem sea kayaks from above paddling the Sea of Cortez near La Paz
People playing volleyball along a beach in the Sea of Cortez
Dolphin swimming in the Sea of Cortez
Hhikers on espiritu santo island in Baja
Sea kayaks on the Gulf of California in Mexico
sea kayaks on beach in baja
Woman in a sea kayak on a sunny day in Baja Sur Mexico
tent on baja beach at sunset
Woman taking a photograph in Baja, Mexico
Two brown pelicans with a tandem sea kayak paddling away blurred out in the background
A blue plate holding three freshly made tacos on a beach in Mexico
Two people snorkeling alongside a whale shark in the Gulf of California
A couple smiling for a photo while on a sea kayaking tour in Baja

Itinerary

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Day 0

Arrive in La Paz at your leisure.  Direct flights are available or fly to Cabo San Lucas and transfer north three hours on a shuttle bus.  Check into your room at the Seven Crowns Hotel (not included in trip cost) and explore La Paz on your own.  In the evening we have an orientation meeting and give you your dry bags to pack.  We provide everything you need in terms of camping gear (tents, sleeping bags, tents), snorkels, masks and wetsuits.

Please see our Baja Travel Guide for full details on travel to and from Baja.

Day 1

Meet your guide at the designated time in the morning, dressed ready to kayak.  We transfer to the harbor and take our motorized boat about two hours to the island of Espiritu Santo.  Once there we have a kayak orientation to familiarize you with your kayak and trip safety, and soon, start our paddle.  We enjoy lunch on a beach along the way, with time to take a dip in the warm, clear waters of the Gulf of California.

By late afternoon we arrive at our camp on Isla Espiritu Santo.  There is time to explore on land, or underwater by mask and snorkel. Your guides will accompany you and are happy to help you learn how to snorkel if you are not practiced.

Soon it’s time for appetizers while we watch an amazing sunset.  Dinner is served under the open sky, prepared by our staff with fresh, local ingredients.  After dinner, enjoy the stars and when tired, retire to your tent. 

ACCOMMODATION : Beach Camping
MEALS INCLUDED : Lunch, Dinner

Day 2

The day is a mix of sea kayaking on the clear blue waters of the Sea of Cortez, walking up desert arroyos and swimming or snorkeling to discover marine wonders.  The coastline of Isla Espirtu Santo is perfect for kayaking with many protected bays.  The water in the bays gets shallower you move closer to shore, providing wonderful views of the sea bottom. There are many sparkling white sand beaches on the island and we choose one of these for lunch.  

We arrive at our next camp with time to enjoy this wondrous landscape.  You might want to hike above camp for stunning views of the island and surrounding sea.  Or you may wish to snorkel among darting tropical fish. Or just relax and catch up on a book or visit with new friends.  Dinner, stargazing or moon-watching and overnight at our beach camp.

ACCOMMODATION : Beach Camping
MEALS INCLUDED : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 3

Similar to the day before, we enjoy another superb day of sun and water.  We paddle along the coastline, marveling at the desert beauty, wildlife and crystal seas. There is a magical sense here as the desert is so full of life.  Tiny flowers, running lizards, various cacti and succulents weave a tapestry of color and intrigue.  Underwater is an entirely different ecosystem where patient observation rewards one with new discoveries. 

We spend another evening at camp with appetizers, a lovely sunset and dinner. 

ACCOMMODATION : Beach Camping
MEALS INCLUDED : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 4

If we haven’t done it yet, we head out early to snorkel with the young sea lions at Las Islotes.  This is home to a large sea lion rookery.  Keeping our distance from the main rookery, we swim at a location where the younger sea lions usually engage with us.  They love to play, swirling in the water, and if you dive and swirl too, they tend to stick around longer and play more. Being face-to-face with a young sea lion is a thrilling experience and this is often a real highlight of the trip!  Afterwards we return to camp to finalize packing, perhaps take a short walk, and then are met by our panga to return us to La Paz by early afternoon.

On this Baja kayak tour, each day’s weather determines our activities and schedule.  Sometimes afternoon winds mean that it’s best to kayak in the morning only.  Or a cooler day may make for perfect hiking conditions.  We encourage you to come with a flexible attitude and understanding that nature is the one in charge.  We reserve the right to substitute other activities if weather prevents the trip from going as planned.

Note: Those joining our “Baja Mountain & Sea” tour transfer immediately to the Ranch Cacachilas on arrival in La Paz.  Others are transferred to the Seven Crowns Hotel.

MEALS INCLUDED : Breakfast, Lunch

Featured Accommodation

Dates & Rates

DatesAdult (USD)Child (USD)
2025
Mar 21, 2025 to Mar 24, 2025
Lowest Tier Price- High Season
$1,470£0€0$0$0$1,395£0€0$0$0
Mar 28, 2025 to Mar 31, 2025
Lowest Tier Price- High Season
$1,470£0€0$0$0$1,395£0€0$0$0
Apr 11, 2025 to Apr 14, 2025
Lowest Tier Price- Low Season
$1,420£0€0$0$0$1,345£0€0$0$0

Supplementary Information

4-day Departure Fall and Spring, departs Friday-Monday

Low Season October 25, 2024 - January 9, 2025 and April 1 - May 1, 2025

  • 4 - 6 Guests $1540 per adult/ $1460 per youth
  • 7 - 14 Guests $1420 per adult./ $1345 per youth

High Season is January 10 , 2025 - March 31, 2025

  • 4 - 6 Guests $1580 per adult/ $1500 per youth
  • 7 - 14 Guests $1470 per adult/ $1395 per youth

Single Supplement:  Solo travelers will always have their own tent during kayaking tours, at no additional cost. Single kayaks are available to reserve and use throughout the trip for an additional cost of $100. Please note, you must have previous ocean paddling experience to reserve a single kayak.

Tour Includes:

  • Full services of our Adventure Consultants
  • Professional naturalist and bi-lingual guides
  • All meals and beverages as indicated on the itinerary
  • All transportation while on tour
  • All kayaking, camping, and snorkeling equipment
  • Panga supported kayaking tour
  • Taxes

Tour Does Not Include:

  • Airfare
  • Transportation to and from the airport
  • Hotel before and after the tour 
  • $30 National Parks & Biosphere Reserves access fees required by itinerary
  • Gratuities
  • Items of a personal nature

WEATHER-CAUSED TRIP ALTERATIONS

Strong winds and/or rough water conditions sometimes prevent our trips from going as scheduled. We are at the mercy of nature, as well as the local Port Captains who determine if ports are open or closed.  In particular, on our La Paz-based trips, winds may prevent us from crossing from the Port to Espiritu Santo Island which may also be reason for the Port Captain to close the port or prohibit crossing.  In these cases there are different solutions.  Sometimes we have to delay the crossing by a day or two, or have to leave Espiritu Santo Island a day or two early.  In these cases we provide a substitute activity for the day(s) we cannot kayak.  If the weather forecast predicts a series of days with strong winds, we also reserve the right to transfer the trip to Magdalena Bay on the Pacific Coast, which is almost always in calm, protected waters.  We recognize this isn't ideal, however we have no control over nature.  Most people prefer to still have a trip going, versus no kayak trip at all.  Decisions to alter trips are not made until the last minute*, since we are basing our decisions on wind and weather forecasts that can change.  Your guides will inform you at the evening orientation meeting if the trip location has changed or the itinerary has been altered. We use apps like Windy or Windfinder Pro to monitor winds and forecasts.  The safety and security of our trips is the primary focus of our decisions.

 If you purchase Trip Insurance and wish to cancel on the day of the trip, the "Trip Interruption" coverage may apply if Mexican authorities have closed the Port.  If you have questions about your coverage, call the toll-free number on your Travel Insurance policy to ask.  Neither our guides nor our office staff can determine if coverage will apply. Sea Kayak Adventures does reserve the right to modify and alter trip itineraries and in these circumstances will not provide any refund of trip monies paid.  

  *Last-minute means no sooner than noon the day prior.  Final information will be provided at the evening orientation meeting.

ALL PRICES IN US DOLLARS. We will do our best to adhere to the itineraries and trip descriptions listed on our website. However, tour itineraries or sub contractors (such as taxi, cruise boats or hotels) may change slightly due to reasons beyond our control including but not limited to Acts of God, wind, waves, inclement weather or other. We always welcome you to call us to clarify any item - often this is the best way to fully clarify expectations - call us collect or on our toll-free number. You will be sent pre-trip email with latest details within a month of your tour - it is your responsibility to check in with us prior to your trip to see if you have all the information you need. We will always do our best to provide you with the best possible tour and to fully meet your expectations to the best of our ability.

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FAQ & More

How do I get to La Paz?

Please see our Baja Travel Guide for full details on travel to and from Baja. For more information on flying to La Paz see here.

*As of November 2024, there is easy access to La Paz with new direct flights from Los Angeles to La Paz via Alaska Airlines!

What’s camp like? Are there toilets and showers at camp?

When you get to your evening campsite all group members must be able to help carry the kayaks above the high tide line. You will change campsites almost every night, but may have a layover day. Campsites are assigned by the National Park Service immediately prior to the tour. We endeavor to secure the very best campsites for the natural beauty and amenities of the area. Your guides will give a demonstration of how to set up and take down your provided dome tent. We also will provide you with a sleeping bag, liner sheet, pillow and an inflatable thermarest sleeping pad. There will be a kitchen/dining area and shade tarps where you can sit back and relax.

While kayaking, we can only carry enough fresh water for drinking and cooking. There are no fresh water sources on most of the coastline and islands we visit. You can clean up with saltwater and soap off above the high tide line, or bring disposable shower wipes. A porta potty will fit into a hatch of the kayak or on the panga support boat, and will be transported to each campsite and set into a sheltered area for solid waste. Liquid waste can be expelled below the high tide line, or in a separate porta-potty bucket.

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What kind of food will I eat? Do you accommodate dietary restrictions?

Our renowned wilderness meals are prepared daily by our guides using local, fresh, healthy ingredients. In Baja you can expect an authentic dining experience, with savory dishes like chiles rellenos, tostadas, ceviche, and chicken mole. We even serve delicious desserts like brownies and pineapple upside-down cake! Each morning, we serve up freshly brewed coffee or tea. Throughout the day we provide an abundance of local fruits, vegetables, and other snacks. Wine and mixed drinks are served with hors d’oeuvres each evening for happy hour.

We do our best to accommodate special dietary requests, working within the parameters of the destinations in which we operate. If you have a very strict diet, we recommend packing extra snacks that you know you can eat.

Is there any extensions I can add to the beginning or end of my trip?

If you will be extending your stay in lovely La Paz before or after your tour, consider joining us for a day to swim with Whale Sharks. La Paz is home to a unique and prolific whale shark population. Don't miss the adrenaline rush of snorkeling with these gentle giants, while simultaneously learning about this unique species. Please inquire with the office if you would like to add on a whale shark tour to your reservation.

Can I bring a drone on the trip?

Due to Mexican Park regulations, drones can only be operated by special permit.  Because of this, and the potential of impacting others' experiences on our trips, we ask guests not to bring drones.

What are your Terms and Conditions?

Please see our Full Terms & Conditions HERE.

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