The humpback whale season began on the Guatemalan coasts of the Pacific, where these marine giants approach and allow a unique encounter with the oceanic fauna.
This 2026, the first tours started on January 10 from Marina Pez Vela in Puerto Quetzal.
The experience allows observing the whales in their natural habitat, swimming near the surface, jumping, and tail-slapping.
Whale season: what the observation tours are like
Ballenas Guate, the organizing group, has already scheduled specific outings for this season.
The tours aim to promote responsible visits, safe and respectful of the marine life of the Guatemalan Pacific.

In particular, the established dates are:
- January 10 and 11
- January 17 and 18
Each exploration lasts more than five hours and departs from Marina Pez Vela, located at km 102.5 of Puerto Quetzal.
Participants gather at 7:30 a.m. and board the yacht at 8:00 a.m. during the whale season.
The return is scheduled between 12:30 and 1:00 p.m. During the journey, visitors can swim in open sea for approximately 30 minutes, explore the ocean waters, and capture memorable images.
What the experience includes
The cost is Q1300 (u$s 170) per person with limited availability, and the complete package includes:
- Yacht transportation
- Five hours of navigation
- Open sea swimming (approximately 30 minutes)
- First aid guide
- Tour guide
- Digital photographs
- Fruits and non-alcoholic beverages
During the journey, organizers ask attendees to maintain absolute respect towards the whales.
With a limited number of participants per exploration, a quality experience and lower environmental impact are guaranteed.

The biodiversity of the Guatemalan Pacific
Depending on the day, participants might spot dolphins, turtles, and other marine species.
This whale season represents an opportunity to appreciate the biodiversity of the Pacific Ocean and enjoy a moment of relaxation during the journey.
The experience allows nature lovers to explore the ocean and witness the wonder of aquatic fauna.
Humpback whales approach these coasts as part of their annual migratory routes.
To reserve a spot, interested parties can contact via WhatsApp at 5874-5938.
The organization Ballenas Guate promotes the unique encounter with the marine biodiversity of the Guatemalan Pacific under principles of responsible tourism.
This season offers a temporary window to connect with the giants of the ocean in their natural habitat, an experience that combines adventure, environmental education, and marine conservation.



