Education, Science
& Conservation Actions
The Museo Nacional de la Ballena (MUNBA) has become a leading reference center in Mexico for education, conservation, research and actions aimed at the protection of whales in Mexican waters.
Tuesday-Sunday: 10 AM - 17 PM
Conservation Education
The main mission of this museum is education for the conservation of these marine giants and their habitat. Visitors can acquire in-depth knowledge about the life history of cetaceans through interactive exhibits, sensory experiences and one of the most diverse collections of cetacean skeletons in Mexico and Latin America.
Science for Conservation
Through cutting-edge research programs, MUNBA contributes to the knowledge and understanding of the biology, behavior and ecology of these marine animals. This research allows the implementation of more effective strategies for their protection and conservation.
Conservation Actions
Beyond being a place of admiration and learning, MUNBA plays a fundamental role in the conservation of these majestic creatures and their habitat. MUNBA also engages in direct action to protect whales, working closely with governmental and non-governmental organizations, as well as the local community. It participates in rescue efforts for stranded and entangled whales, awareness campaigns about the importance of marine conservation, and the promotion of more effective conservation policies.
Price List
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Munba Adult Tour $300
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Munba Children's Tour $250
Restrictions apply age range from 5 to 12 years old.
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Munba Adult Local Tour $250
Presenting your INE or ID that proves you are a Mazatleco.
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Munba Children Local Tour $200
Presenting identification that certifies to be Mazatleco.
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Observatory Experience / Munba Adult $500
Includes Munba tour and 1873 Observatory.
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Experience Observatory / Munba Children $350
Includes Munba tour and 1873 Observatory.