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Whale shark snorkelling

Swim with the biggest fish in the ocean!

List price
$3,600
Includes processing fees for balances paid by card
Cash Price
$3,400 dollars pesos
Discounted price when balances are paid in cash

Taxes and hotel pickup from Playa del Carmen included. Marine park & dock fee to be paid in cash on the day of the tour.

Trip duration Approximately 10 hours
Season mid-May to mid-September
Activity Snorkelling only
Boat group size Maximum 10 people

An incredible day out. These gentle giants are beautiful and graceful in the water.

Mid-May to mid-September is whale shark season. We often see whale sharks in large numbers off the northeast coast of the Yucatan Peninsula.

What’s included

  • check_circle Hotel pickup and breakfast
    For hotels based in Playa del Carmen to Cancun
  • check_circle Multi-lingual guide
  • check_circle Refreshments and freshly prepared lunch
  • check_circle Short visit to Playa Norte, Isla Mujeres for lunch
  • check_circle Snorkel equipment

Good to have

  • 400mxn / 20usd marine park & dock fee in cash
  • Physical sun protection
    Such as hat and rashguard
  • Wetsuit if you want to avoid the life-jacket requirement
  • Towel
  • Seasickness medication if needed
  • Let us know any special requests in advance
Whale sharks are the biggest fish in the ocean and normally very elusive.

Whale sharks are the biggest fish in the ocean and normally very elusive. Many people comment on having spent years exploring different parts of the ocean yet never spotting a whale shark. Fortunately here in Mexico we often see whale sharks in large numbers off the northeast coast of the Yucatan Peninsula.

Recognizing the important and fragile ecosystem these huge fish thrive in, the Mexican government has designated the area as a National Marine Park. Although diving is not permitted in this park, snorkeling alongside these gentle giants is a once in a lifetime experience for many people.

What is a whale shark?

These gills are used by the whale shark to trap small plankton which is how this huge fish feeds

Don’t be fooled by the name, a whale shark is a shark, not a whale. They earn their “whale” name due to their size and feeding behaviour. Whale sharks are filter feeders and eat plankton, just like some whales. To feed, they swim close to the surface, allowing water to flow into their mouths before it leaves through a series of filter pads.

Scientists estimate that they may live between 80-130 years, with males only reaching sexual maturity at 25. Whale sharks usually grow up to 9m/30ft, although larger ones have been found.

Are they dangerous?

Whale sharks are gentle giants

Many people hear the word shark or look at the size of the mouth and have concerns. In reality, their large mouth is used only to allow water to flow past their filter pads. By filtering the water they can eat a huge amount of tiny plankton (copepods, krill, fish eggs and larvae).

We stay away from the whale sharks at all times in order to protect them from us. As with most animals we pose a much greater threat to them than they do to us. To specifically answer the question we hear a lot… No - You’re not going to get sucked into the mouth of the whale shark.

How does it work?

The boat on the way to the whale sharks. Shaded areas are available.

The Whale Shark tour includes an early morning pick-up from your hotel with a multi-lingual guide onboard the van who will be your guide for the day. A light breakfast is provided at a private marina in Cancun. The boat will have two crew members and the maximum group size is ten people. Your snorkel equipment (including a life vest*) will be provided.

You will head out on the boat and travel for approximately one hour to find the whale sharks. The boat will remain in this area while you snorkel with them in groups of two with a guide. Ocean temperatures are around 30C/86F.

Lunch in the shallows of Playa Norte, Isla Mujeres. Who knew lifejackets make for such great floating tables?!

Once everyone is finished with the sharks, you will come back towards Isla Mujeres for a little snorkelling and a freshly prepared lunch. After lunch, we will return to the marina for your transport back to your hotel.

Is this for me?

To make the most of this activity you should be physically fit and comfortable snorkelling. You will be able to observe many whale sharks from the boat and the crew will do their best to position you in a great position to see the whale sharks in the water.

This is what it looks like from the surface. It all looks very tranquil, but you need to swim hard to keep up with the whale shark!

However, in order to have the maximum amount of time with a whale shark you will need to be able to swim reasonably fast while snorkelling and using fins.

Whale sharks are huge, so although they can look slow and graceful you may find it challenging to stay next to them in the water.

You should also remember that this activity takes place in the middle of the ocean, over 1 hour from land so the ocean can be wavy and you may wish to take anti-seasickness medication prior to departure (dramamine will be available free of charge during your transportation from your hotel to the marina in Cancun).

The following conditions are not recommended for swimming with the whale sharks…

  • limited physical mobility
  • cardiac, respiratory or back problems
  • ailments that can lead to loss of consciousness
  • fear of water or no basic swimming skills
  • pregnancy

More information

We generally try our best to provide the opportunity for each pair of snorkelers to swim at least two times with the Whale Sharks, but of course they are a wild animal, so we are unable to guarantee that we will be able to see or swim with the Whale Sharks. Ocean conditions and recent reports of sightings are a very good indicator of how successful the trip is likely to be. We monitor this very closely and will always try our best to update you in the days prior to your tour. However, if you have any concerns or would like to verify the latest conditions, you are welcome to contact us directly.

In recent years, to protect the sharks, the government has enhanced rules regarding the ratios of boats to sharks and this can sometimes mean that if the number of sharks is limited we may not be able to complete the swims.

Schedule & booking

Discounts

You can save $340 off the price of whale shark snorkelling with our Multiday discount. If the snorkeller/diver completes three or more days* of diving/snorkelling with us then they will be eligible for our multiday discount.

Schedule

  • Morning: Early morning pickup from your hotel
  • Trip duration: Approximately 10 hours
  • The excursion is unavailable on the 30th of each month.
  • 400mxn / 20usd marine park and dock fee to be paid in cash on the day of the tour.

Requirements

  • Certification: No dive certification required.
  • Water comfort: Comfortable in the water.
  • Fitness: Good level of physical fitness.
  • Swimming: Good swimmer and experienced snorkeller to keep up with the whale shark.
  • Age: All participants/boat passengers must be 6+ years old

Extras

  • Cancun Hotel Zone, Playa del Carmen & Riviera Maya
    Includes Puerto Morelos, Puerto Aventuras and Akumal
    $0 per person
  • Tulum Hotel Zone and Tulum Downtown
    Pick-up along Tulum hotel Zone and Super Aki supermarket
    $250 per person

Notes

  • Start your booking by selecting the date you would like to go.
  • Let us know the name of each participant you would like to book for.
  • If you would prefer to book a private trip then we can arrange this for you. You'll notice that the cost of the private trip decreases when you add more participants alongside you in the group.

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