Camp Cuevas

Cuevas Family of El Pardito in the Sea of Cortez

Camp Cuevas is TOSEA’s new program with the famous Cuevas Family of El Pardito in the Sea of Cortez. The Cuevas brothers Juan and Felipe are 4th generation shark hunters who have turned their unique marine life knowledge and tracking skills into a wildlife protection program. Juan and Felipe will accompany the group on this 4 day/3-night program and share their extraordinary, bred-in-the-bone knowledge of the islands, the Sea of Cortez and its many diverse inhabitants. We will go with them to find hammerheads, swim with sea lions, night snorkel in bioluminescence and meet the large population of Eastern Pacific Hawksbill Turtles in the mangroves near their home that first inspired their journey into conservation. Their parents and extended family on El Pardito will host us for two meals and a tortilla making class.

Our camp is on a secluded beach on the breathtakingly beautiful Isla San Jose where we enjoy chef-prepared meals, daily happy hour, large dome tents with real beds, and plenty of kayaking and paddle boarding. A dreamy retreat into the luxury of nature – with some of its most passionate protectors.

Trip No Date In Date Out
1 19-Apr 22-Apr
2 24-Apr 27-Apr
3 29-Apr 2-May
4 4-May 7-May
5 9-May 12-May
6 15-May 18-May
7 25-May 28-May
8 6-Jun 9-Jun
9 12-Jun 15-Jun
10 18-Jun 21-Jun
11 22-Jun 25-Jun
12 26-Jun 29-Jun
Duration

  • 4 days/3 nights

Price in USD

  • Adults: $1,525 pp/sharing (Maximum 12 pax for departure)
  • Kids under 12: $1,325 pp/per night
  • Pricing based on double occupancy. Single supplement is $350 pp/per trip
(*A 16% IVA tax will be added to final price)

Includes

  • Roundtrip island boat transfer
  • Snorkeling gear and wet suit
  • All meals from lunch on day 1 through breakfast on the final day
  • Daily happy hour and 2 drinks with dinners
  • All adventures and related equipment including checking out sea turtles, swimming with sea lions, snorkeling (night time snorkels too), kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, looking for sharks, hiking, bird watching, star gazing, spending time with the Cuevas family
  • Accommodations in dome tents with real beds and lovely linens. One king bed or two twin beds
  • Panga support
  • Bilingual naturalist guides who are certified Wilderness First Responders, NOM-9 graduates, and Leave No Trace certified
  • National Park conservation fee

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Going Green

  • This trip is carbon neutral
  • No single-use plastics are used
  • All organic waste is composted and all eligible materials are recycled

Tomorrow's Air

Carbon removal from our atmosphere is essential in addressing the world's climate crisis. We are a proud carbon capture education partner with Tomorrow's Air and have supported the removal of one ton of carbon dioxide from the air. Learn more!

What to Bring

  • Reef-friendly sunblock
  • Hat & Sunglasses
  • Packing list provided in itinerary

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