Espiritu Santo Circumnavigation
Expedition/Fully Catered
Espiritu Santo Circumnavigation
Expedition/Fully Catered
An experience that must be lived at least once in a lifetime. Our most iconic experience is a 7-day journey in which we paddle around the island in sea kayaks.
Our
Experiences
Explore the untamed lands of Baja California Sur through authentic expeditions deeply connected to nature, where each journey reveals pristine beaches, volcanic landscapes and crystal-clear waters full of marine life. From the majestic views of the Sierra de la Giganta to the vibrant ecosystem of Isla Espíritu Santo, each expedition is a tribute to adventure and respect for the natural environment, created for those who seek a real connection with the natural world in its purest state.
Loreto - La Paz Expedition
Expedition
Loreto - La Paz Expedition
Expedition
This expedition covers the most scenic part of the coast between Loreto and La Paz. During our 10 days of kayaking, we will be accompanied by the impressive view of the spectacular Sierra de la Giganta.
Magdalena Bay and The Aquarium of the World
Fully Catered
Magdalena Bay and The Aquarium of the World
Fully Catered
Paddle through the wild, winding channels of Magdalena Bay and experience one of the most exciting and unforgettable adventures you can live in Baja California Sur.
Why
Indômito?
Environmental
approach

Our business depends on the health and protection of local ecosystems.
We dedicate a significant amount of time and resources to conserving this place we call home. Our passion for environmental education turns our trips into transformative experiences.
Why
Indômito?
30 years
of experience

Over three decades, BOA has become a benchmark in sea kayak expeditions, guiding thousands of explorers along the coasts of the Sea of Cortez. Now under the name INDÔMITO we continue exploring new routes, collaborating with the local community and promoting the protection of our natural environments.
Why
Indômito?
Legendary
Guides

Why
Indômito?
Passion
for the people

At INDÔMITO, we believe that adventure goes beyond paddling through challenging waters and exploring breathtaking landscapes. We actively support the local communities that bring our experiences to life, and we foster a culture of protection and coexistence with the ecosystems that surround us.
FAQs
Find answers to the most common questions about our services here, so you can enjoy a worry-free experience.
How long are the trips?
We have options for everyone: from a short 2-day trip to a 10-day expedition.
If none of our experiences fit your itinerary, don't worry, we can create a private trip tailored to your needs.
Which places do we visit?
Islands are our specialty!
Espíritu Santo, San José, del Carmen and Magdalena are the islands that receive the explorers who travel with us. In these we explore the coast looking for caves, rocks, beaches and places to snorkel.
Each trip is a unique experience.
What activities will we do during the trip?
These are active trips. We will spend much of the time paddling, but when we reach each beach the possibilities are many: snorkeling, hiking, playing board games or simply enjoying the sunset.
It's your journey and we invite you to live it however you want!
What do we eat on trips?
During the trips, the guides and cooks prepare dishes using local and seasonal ingredients that highlight the cultural richness of the region.
Sometimes we buy fish from local fishermen and accompany the afternoons with a Happy Hour that cannot be missed.
Testimonials of
past explorers

“It has been very meaningful, from the very first minute you arrive at the camp, to talking with all the guides about the places. Seeing the passion and love they have for their work, and the way they share it with you so authentically, makes all the difference.”
Víctor Flores

"This experience has been very exciting; it's incredible how the days seem endless. The people I'm with, and even the guides, feel like people I've known my whole life."
Sofía García

"Coming on this trip offered me a unique opportunity to explore this area and visit places I could not have accessed in any other way."