Sailing to Surf! La Paz to Punta Mita - MEXICO | Sailing with Six | S2 E11

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Come on the sailing journey from La Paz on the Baja Peninsula to Punta Mita in Banderas Bay, Mexico. We hop across the Sea of Cortez over 3 nights and 2 days. It’s an eventful trip with a bit of everything including some playful dolphins and a chance to fly ‘Big Red’ again.

When we arrive in Banderas Bay we are suddenly surprised by a huge whale and discover some very fun waves within a short dinghy ride of the anchorage.

This one has a bit of ‘at sea’ boat life as well as some entertaining insight into feeding the hungry crew.

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