Snorkeling Tours

Discover the paradise where the sea breathes life Sail to Coronado Island, a jewel of the Bahía de Loreto National Park, and let yourself be embraced by the serenity of the Sea of Cortez, recognized by Jacques Cousteau as “the aquarium of the world.”
During this tour, you’ll enjoy a complete sensory experience: the sound of dolphins playing beside the boat, the sparkle of turquoise waters under the sun, and the peacefulness of a white-sand beach that feels like a dream.
Explore its vibrant reef while snorkeling, swim alongside playful sea lions, and marvel at the possibility of spotting mobula rays, whales, and seabirds such as blue-footed boobies, pelicans, seagulls, and oystercatchers.
Finally, enjoy a moment of relaxation on the beach, where you can savor fresh seafood—straight from the sea to your table—while admiring the majestic view of the inactive volcano that forms the island.
More than a tour… it’s a journey that awakens the senses and leaves a mark on the soul.
🌊 Includes
Boat or panga ride with a certified captain
Snorkeling and basic equipment (mask, snorkel, and life vest)
Visit to the sea lion colony
Free time on a white-sand beach
Marine wildlife watching (dolphins, birds, rays, possible whale depending on season)
Water, soft drinks, and picnic or box lunch (optional fresh seafood)
Bilingual guide (Spanish/English)
Access permit to the National Park
🐠 Activities
Snorkeling in reefs
Marine wildlife and bird observation
Light beach walk
Relaxation and sunbathing
Picnic by the sea
🧢 What to bring
Swimsuit and towel
Biodegradable sunscreen
Cap or hat
Camera or GoPro
Comfortable sandals or water shoes
Good attitude and desire to connect with nature 🌞
💡 Recommended for
Ocean and nature lovers
Families and couples seeking a peaceful and authentic experience
Photographers, birdwatchers, and adventurers
Those who want to disconnect and enjoy the essence of the Sea of Cortez
📍 Location
Coronado Island, within the Bahía de Loreto National Park, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Just a few minutes by boat from the Loreto marina.