On our first day, we left the dock at La Paz and spent the morning sailing through the Sea of Cortez. We arrived at Ensenada Grande in Espiritu Santo National Park, and spent the day doing a number of activities. Our guest ventured into the rocky arroyo on nature and photo walks to discover this vivid desert landscape and the flora and fauna that call it home. Other guests took to the water to snorkel and discover the beauty that lays beneath the crystal blue seas, while others kayaked and stand-up paddleboarded above. We ended the day with a chill yoga session with our Exhale yoga teacher, Jaclyn Allen. What an incredible way to start our trip here in Baja. We headed back aboard National Geographic Venture at sunset for cocktail hour and dinner. Now, with a sense of what Baja has to offer, our guests are excited to see what tomorrow brings.
1/10/2022
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Isla San Jose & Espiritu Santo National Park
The day began with heavy winds and plentiful whitecaps in the Sea of Cortez. As we sailed through the Vermillion Sea, we saw a group of blue-footed boobies (a “brassiere”) fly by on their way to a meal. We actively searched for mammals but with the winds creating substantial waves and whitecaps we were unsuccessful. Weather dictates our plans in Baja California Sur, and we quickly adapted and went to Kelley’s Beach on Isla San Jose. Hiking in an arroyo, walking in the cardon forest, and a beachcombing stroll were each offered in two rounds so everyone could partake in two different activities if they desired. In the afternoon, the heavy winds created a favorable surprise, and we had an unexpected opportunity to snorkel at Ensenada Grande near Isla Partida, which is a part of the Espiritu Santo National Park. This was a drift snorkel next to some stunning lava cliffs which offered nice views of a diversity of fish and coral species. As we finished snorkeling, the sun was setting as we headed back to the National Geographic Venture .