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When is the typical season for snorkeling with whale sharks off of Isla Mujeres?
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The official opening date for the Whale Shark Tour season is set beginning June1, 2015 and the closing date of the season is September15, 2015. Anyone offering to take you outside of these dates is running illegal tours.
Try somewhere else - like:But don't be surprised if they don't show up until a bit later, and have left the area by mid-late August.
PS This information is just what I've read. We've never seen them, which is one of my few regrets in life. Because of job/vacation schedules, we typically visit Playa and Cozumel in late March and early April. We are now boss woman and myself. My regret is because we were there one July, while our boys were still at home, and traveled and dove with us, and I didn't take the time and spend the money to take all of us to see them.
2015 Whale Shark research weeks
April 4 - 11
April 11 - 18
April 18 - 25
April 25 - May 2
2015 Belize Whale Shark diving package dates:
March 5th to March 14th
April 4th to April 13th
It's worth it to fly down for a long weekend, just to swim with the Dominoes.Because of job/vacation schedules, we typically visit Playa and Cozumel in late March and early April. We are now boss woman and myself. My regret is because we were there one July, while our boys were still at home, and traveled and dove with us, and I didn't take the time and spend the money to take all of us to see them.
That does sound dreadful.But for anyone who has been out on a busy day, don't you find it a little sad? Lots of little boats swarming all the gentle whale sharks trying to eat their tuna eggs? Most had cuts in their dorsal fins. One poor fella looked like he has a pompom on his back, with fin cut so many times it was just strips of fin. I even saw one come by that looked to have just taken a dorsal hit, fresh and red. I don't mean to say the boats aren't careful, but when you drive through a group of WS on the surface it is going to happen. So while I was amazed to be so close to the whales, I felt a little sad too.
That's too bad.
Off Maui when the humpbacks are there - the larger boats that do the cruises are: "Equipped with U.S. Coast Guard-approved Whale Protection Devices"
I think it means the props are shrouded but I'm not sure.
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