Another Fantasy exclusive… Want to see Baja and the whales? Don’t want to take your RV into Mexico? Fantasy has brought the caravan tour concept a step further by creating escorted auto and hotel vacations… another exclusive offered only by Fantasy! Our experienced Wagonmasters will lead you across the border and guide you to the whales and back. So unhitch that tow or drop the trailer and let’s go visit Baja California and play with the mother and baby Grey Whales!
Start: Chula Vista, CA
End: Chula Vista, CA
Total Driving Miles: 985
Day 1
Chula Vista, CA
• Orientation
• Get Acquainted Party
• Hotel
Day 2
San Quintin
• Driving Miles 87
• Breakfast in Chula Vista
• Welcome to Mexico Dinner
• 1 Night Hotel
Day 3
Catavina
• Driving Miles 211
• Breakfast in Ensenada
• Dinner
• 1 Night Hotel
• Mexican National Park:
Desert National Reserve
Desert and Boulder
FieldWalk
Rare Cactus
Day 4-6
Guerrero Negro
• Driving Miles 198
• Breakfast in Catavina
• Picnic Lunch En-route
• Dinner
• 3 Nights Hotel
• Breakfast
• GreyWhale Historical
Briefing
• WhaleWatching Boat
Tour:
Close up Encounter with
Mother and Baby
GreyWhales
• Dinner
• Breakfast
• The SaltWorks Factory
Tour
• Free Day Options:
MoreWhaleWatching
Historic Mission
Visit Bird Estuary
• Dinner
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Day 7
Catavina
• Driving Miles 295
• Breakfast in Guerrero
Negro
• Dinner
• 1 Night Hotel on Beach
Day 8-9
Ensenada/Estero Beach
• Driving Miles 96
• Breakfast in San Quintin
• Dinner
• 2 Nights Hotel on Bay
• Breakfast
• Guided City Motorcoach
Tour:
La Bufadora
Historic Casino
Al Capone’s “Hangout”
Museum
Town Market
Last Minute Souvenir
Shopping
• Farewell Mexico Dinner
Party
• Goodbye Breakfast
Day 10
Return to U.S.A.
• Driving Miles 108
• La CettoWinery Tour En-
route
• U.S. Border Crossing
Start: Chula Vista, CA
End: Chula Vista, CA
Total Driving Miles: 985
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• Departs from San Diego, CA Area
• Pacific Beaches
• Catavina National Desert
• Grey Whale Watching Tour
• Close Up Encounter with Whales
• Mother and BabyWhales!
• La Bufadora and Ensenada Tour
• La CettoWinery Tour
Baja California is the world’s longest peninsula and the landscape is widely diverse and captivating. With the endless blue of the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Sea of Cortez white sand coasts on the east, Baja is one great beach. But you might be surprised that it also boasts three mountain ranges, placid valleys, and high deserts with thousands of varieties of plants and animals.
Guerrero Negro, located on Scammon’s Lagoon, is an ideal spot to observe California grey whales between January and March. Thousands of whales migrate from the Bering Sea to the lagoon each year.
