Whale and Dolphin Watching
Take our boat on a tour to watch the Humpback whales and wild dolphins in their natural habitat! Humpback whales are regularly sighted in the Bay from December to April.
Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin encounteres are regular, year-round occurrence in Banderas Bay.
Scuba diving and Snorkeling
The warm, clear waters are full of sea life including tropical reef fish, sea turtles, gorgonian, and more. Punta Mita has miles of stunning beaches. Many are secluded, and can only be accessed by boat, but we can take you to and from your own private beach for the day.
The Marietas Islands, a wild life sanctuary, is home to several endangered bird species such as the Blue Footed Boobie, which can only be found on the Island, the Sea of Cortez and the Galapogos Islands. Great diving through caves and tunnels, and visiting "Lovers Beach" accessible only by a surface swim through an archway. Sea life includes tropical reef fish and sea turtles.
El Morro is six miles West of Marietas Islands and on the very edge of Banderas Bay lies El Morro, a series of rock pinnacles extending above surface of the blue waters of the Pacific. This world-class dive site combines drop-offs, caves and arches with a great diversity of marine life including mantas, large schooling fish, turtles, and dolphins.
Surfing
Punta Mita has excellent breaks around the point for people of all skill levels. Our boats can taxi you to and from the local surf spots.