Setting sail on the Sea of Cortes in search of killer whales and leatherback turtles is something we would do every year if we could.

Better known as the Gulf of California, the Mars de Cortes (as the Spanish-speaking Mexicans call it) is home to some of the most spectacular migratory wildlife on the planet – not the same as the big game on offer in Afirca (obviously), but on a par with it.

So if you want to do a bit of snorkelling for the first time, but don’t want it to feel like you are on a guided tour of Sea World, then a sailing holiday in Mexico could be the answer.

sailing mexico's west coast in search of the yellowfin

sailing mexico

We also love to cast our line in the golden sunshine and do a bit of fishing while we’re south of the border. And with the resurgence of yellowfin tuna in the Cortes, you could end up hooking some of the biggest fish the world has to offer. With an average weight of 60 to 80 pounds per tuna fish, all that time you spent down the gym buffing up for your Mexican holiday will not be in vain.

Anyway, we guarantee that sailing in Mexico will leave you desperate to don your sea legs and get back out on the ocean waves as soon as you’ve set foot back on land.ADNFCR-2390-ID-19349230-ADNFCR


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