Our first day aboard National Geographic Sea Bird started with everyone being greeted by one of Baja California’s fiery sunrises. It was going to be a “whaley” full day of searching for grey whales. To increase our chances of getting a close view of these magnificent animals, we enjoyed two rounds of whale watching at Bahia Almejas. After a full day of viewing the friendly grey whales, everyone headed back to the ship excited for a hearty meal prepared by Head Chef Neil and his galley crew.
2/9/2025
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National Geographic Sea Bird
Hull Canal and Sand Dollar Beach
Before breakfast, some of our guests greeted the day with a visit to the dunes to stretch with Allyson. While navigating the Hull Canal we spotted different species of birds, like snowy egrets, great blue herons, royal terns, double-crested cormorants, white ibis, and magnificent frigates. We also enjoyed a couple of gray whales spouting close to the mangroves. Bottlenose dolphins joined us to ride under the bow. After lunch, we crossed the sandbar, walking on the dunes to visit Sand Dollar Beach. Along the walk we found red mangrove propagules, marine turtle bones, coyote tracks, and ancient shell middens. Milkweeds were blooming, gifting us with their delightful fragrance. We had a lovely dinner followed by our captain’s farewell speech. We sang happy birthday to congratulate some guests and crew members and ended the day with our traditional slideshow organized by Chelsea. It was a perfect way to end our amazing voyage.