We usually plan our trips far in advance, with an obsession to detail and probably far too much time and attention invested by yours truly. Looks like we're about to diverge form that habit.
Last night my wife came home and announced that she has scheduled a couple weeks vacation from work, starting the end of January through early February. We've talked about Baja before but haven't got around to it. She said "lets go to Baja!" so who am I to argue with the woman?
I'm looking at around 11-12 days, last week of January/first week of February, split between Cabo San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo, La Paz, and possibly Cabo Pulmo. (We will also start with a couple non-diving days at the beginning of the trip to do whale watching up around Magdalena Bay). I'm expecting we will have a car for at least part of the time (I've driven extensively in Mexico and am OK with that).
We're experienced divers, and we're very spoiled from previous trips (I know we are - Raja Ampat, Palau, regular trips to Cozumel did that to us). I know the diving around southern Baja will be different.
Were not into the whole "girls gone wild" frat boy party mega-tourism scene, so I'm approaching Los Cabos (especially) carefully.
What I'm wondering about are...
- What kind of water temps should we expect at this time (end of January/early February) at Los Cabos and up Cabo Pulmo and La Paz?
- Is this a good time for any particular critters? (I know many are highly seasonal - eg I'm hoping to see/maybe swim with whale sharks at La Paz) - and I'm hoping our tropical wetsuits will be adequate for the water at all these places.
- I know Cabo Pulmo is highly seasonal - how is it at this time (in terms of weather, viz, marine life)?
Thanks for any input on a trip to this area in end of January/early February.