MEXICO - BAJA EXPEDITION MAGBAY ONLY 2026

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MEXICO - BAJA EXPEDITION MAGBAY ONLY 2026
23740 San Carlos, BCS, Mexico
Nov 27 - Dec 3, 2026
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$2,699
Deposit: $1,500

About your trip

Join Unique Ocean Expeditions for an unforgettable Baja adventure, packed with some of the ocean’s most thrilling encounters.

Wherever you arrive, we head north to Magdalena Bay—the stage for heart-pounding blue water action.

Here, striped marlin slash through baitballs, sea lions join the hunt, and every day brings the possibility of new pelagic surprises.

One expedition you’ll never forget.

San Carlos & Magdalena Bay

Heading 5 hours north along the Baja California Sur coastline to the quiet fishing village of San Carlos or Magdalena Bay — a 50 km long body of water sheltered by the uninhabited sandy barrier islands of Isla Magdalena and Isla Santa Margarita.

Every year between October and November, the bay transforms into one of the most dynamic blue-water arenas on the planet. Massive schools of sardines and mackerel flood in, attracting striped marlin, sea lions, and a host of other pelagic predators. This is nature at full throttle — fast, raw, and breathtaking.

A Day in Magdalena Bay

We’ll start early, leaving the dock at sunrise alongside the seabirds heading out for their morning hunt. Following the birds’ movements, we track down sardine baitballs and other signs of life — scanning the surface for diving birds, dorsal fins, and the silver flash of bait.

When the action begins, we’re ready to jump in with mask, snorkel, and camera to witness the feeding frenzy first-hand. Striped marlin slash through the bait with lightning speed, while sea lions dart in and out, taking their share. Every day is different — one day it’s marlin and sea lions, the next it could be whales, migrating mobula rays, or even orcas passing through.

The Striped Marlin Show

From late October to early December, striped marlin gather here in staggering numbers. It’s not uncommon to slip into the water with a baitball surrounded by 10 or more marlin working in coordinated bursts of speed and agility. It’s a spectacle that few ocean enthusiasts ever get to witness.

Trip Highlights

  • Five full days of searching for baitballs and pelagics in one of Mexico’s most exciting blue-water environments

  • Snorkel with striped marlin, sea lions, and other ocean predators in crystal-clear Pacific waters

  • Small-group setup for maximum time in the water and close encounters

  • The chance to encounter whales, mobulas, orcas, and more during peak activity season

Dive Experience & Fitness Requirements

Our Magdalena Bay adventure is designed for ocean lovers of varying experience levels.

Magdalena Bay — Pelagic Snorkeling Action
However this trip demands a high level of physical fitness. You’ll be swimming in open ocean conditions, sometimes for extended periods while tracking fast-moving bait balls and predators. Participants should:

  • Be physically fit

  • Be able to swim at least 50 meters in open water

  • Be confident swimming and snorkeling in deep water

  • Be able to climb back onto the boat unassisted

This combination of experiences ensures everyone can enjoy the magic of Baja — from calm, curious sea lions to the adrenaline-pumping action of pelagic encounters.

Travel and Flight Essentials - La Paz

Getting to La Paz

The starting point for our Baja expedition is La Paz, the charming capital of Baja California Sur. The most common way to get here is by flying into Los Cabos International Airport (SJD), located in San José del Cabo.

From Cabo, La Paz is about a 2.5–3 hour drive north along a scenic coastal highway. You can choose from:

  • Private Transfers – Comfortable, direct, and stress-free

  • Shuttle Services – Cost-effective shared transportation

  • Car Rental – Perfect if you want flexibility to explore on your own before or after the trip

It’s important to arrive in La Paz at least one day before your expedition begins to allow for any travel delays and to settle in before the adventure kicks off.

For those who prefer flying directly, La Paz International Airport (LAP) offers limited flights, primarily via Mexico City or Los Angeles. This can be a good option if you’re combining La Paz with other destinations in Mexico.

Whichever route you choose, we’ll help guide you on the best travel options so your Baja journey starts smoothly.

Flight Options

Los Cabos is well-connected to major cities across North America and beyond, with frequent flights from hubs such as Los Angeles (LAX), Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Houston (IAH), Phoenix (PHX), Vancouver (YVR), and Mexico City (MEX). Many itineraries connect via these major airports, making travel to SJD straightforward from most regions.


Visa & Entry Requirements

Most nationalities, including U.S., Canadian, EU, Australian, and New Zealand passport holders, can enter Mexico visa-free for up to 180 days for tourism. You’ll need:

  • A passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your departure date

  • Proof of onward or return travel

Upon arrival, you may be required to complete a FMM tourist card (sometimes included in your airfare). Keep this document safe — you’ll need to surrender it when leaving Mexico.

Customs in Mexico & Camera Tax

When you arrive at Los Cabos International Airport (SJD) or La Paz International Airport (LAP), you’ll pass through immigration first, then customs. Mexico operates a random “traffic light” system for customs inspections — you push a button, and if you get a green light, you pass straight through. If you get a red light, your luggage will be inspected.


The Camera & Gear Tax
In recent years, Cabo customs officials have been paying closer attention to professional-looking camera equipment (especially large DSLR or mirrorless cameras with multiple lenses, underwater housings, drones, and lighting rigs). If they determine you are carrying “professional” gear beyond personal use, they may apply an import tax — sometimes as high as several hundred USD.


Why They Do This
The stated reason is to protect Mexico’s film and commercial photography industry, as professional filming requires special permits and fees. In practice, it’s a revenue measure targeting travelers who appear to be bringing in gear for commercial purposes.

How to Minimize Your Chances of Being Taxed

  • Pack smart – Keep your setup looking like personal travel gear rather than a full production kit. Spread components between bags if possible.

  • Carry minimal lenses – One or two lenses attract less attention than a large kit.

  • Avoid declaring it as “professional” – If asked, explain that it is for personal vacation photography only.

  • Don’t bring original packaging – Brand-new, boxed equipment looks like you’re importing for sale.

  • Be polite and patient – Customs officers have full discretion. A friendly approach can go a long way.

If You’re Stopped
If you’re selected for inspection and they flag your equipment, you may be asked to pay the tax immediately (usually by credit card at the customs desk). There’s little room for negotiation, so the best strategy is to avoid triggering it in the first place.


Booking and Payments

Payment Schedule

Booking deposit (non-refundable)                            25% 

Payment 2 - 12 months prior to departure               25% 

Balance payment - 6 months prior to departure   50%


Terms & Conditions

All bookings are subject to the provisions in our "Terms and Conditions" and "Payment and Cancellation Terms" found on our website:
Terms & Conditions
Payment & Cancellation Terms

What's included

Accommodation

6 Nights Accommodation

Water Activities

5 Days in the Water

Lunches

On all Activity days

Transport

To and From Activity

Photography

Photography by our expert

What's not included

International Flights

No International Flights

Dive Rental Equipment

No dive rental equipment

Meals On Transport days

Travel Days lunch is not incuded

Dinners

No Evening Meals are included

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1. 23740 San Carlos, BCS, Mexico

23740 San Carlos, BCS, Mexico

About your organizer

UNIQUE OCEAN EXPEDITIONS is a world wide scuba dive travel company for ocean photographers and underwater explorers. We specialise in building unique itineraries around moon phases to witness rare underwater behaviour.

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