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A Paradise for Bird Enthusiasts
Bird watching in Mag Bay offers a unique opportunity to observe a variety of bird species in their natural habitat. Recognized by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA), this extraordinary region is home to numerous migratory and resident birds throughout the year.

Group Size
Private Tours
Up to 6 People

Season
Year-Round

Tour Type
Private Birding Experience

Duration
5 Hours
Why Birders Love This Experience?
More than a boat ride, a guided wildlife experience.
Important Bird Area
Recognized as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International.
Diverse Ecosystems
Mangroves, dunes, and mountains create the ideal habitat for incredible birds.
Resident & Migratory
Home to a wide variety of resident and migratory birds all year long.

Rich Wildlife Encounters
Dolphins, sea lions, birds, coyotes, and much more in their natural habitat.
Small & Personalized
Private experience for up to 6 guests for a more personal adventure.
Starlink On Board
Stay connected even in remote waters with onboard Starlink internet access.
BIRD WATCHING ITINERARY
Isla Patos
Bird watching at Isla Patos. Observe a diversity of bird species in their natural habitat.
Marine Wildlife Encounters
Experience sea lions, dolphins, and, with some luck, coyotes along the shoreline.
Las Tijerillas
Margarita Island
(Optional)
Bird watching at Las Tijerillas. Another excellent spot for a wide variety of species.
Mangroves Exploration
(Optional)
Explore the largest mangrove system on the Baja California Peninsula.
Dunes
(Optional)
From the top of the dunes, enjoy breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and Magdalena Bay.





LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS EXPERIENCE
Best spots for bird-watching
Experienced captain
Bilingual Guide
Safe and comfortable boat
Lunch, snacks, and drinks
Starlink internet
Restroom on board
Bird activity can vary depending on season, weather, and tides. Please respect wildlife and follow your guide's instructions at all times to protect their natural habitat.
Binoculars (recommended)
Light jacket
Polarized sunglasses
Reef-safe sunscreen
Camera or phone
Comfortable/warm clothing
Hat
Sandals or waterproof shoes
Any special food or medication
What to Bring?
Important Notes
What's Included?


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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