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How much could we expect to pay per person for a panga or zodiac whale watch tour of 2-3 hours if book at the dock when we get to shore (off the tender in Cabo San Lucas) in February?

 

The prices are not fixed, and will vary greatly depending on the type of boat, the distance to where whales are being spotted, and your bargaining skills. You will need to talk to several of the guys onshore selling tours to get a feel for how much the cost will be. You can usually get the price down by walking away and talking to another person.

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