False Killer Whales Spotted off the San Diego Coast
Some of the most amazing experiences are unexpected! Recently, despite dense fog, a pod of more than 20 False Killer Whales (Pseudorca crassidens) were spotted in our local waters. These
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Some of the most amazing experiences are unexpected! Recently, despite dense fog, a pod of more than 20 False Killer Whales (Pseudorca crassidens) were spotted in our local waters. These
San Diego, Calif., August 10, 2017 –In memory of those who served during 9/11, Hornblower is extending their annual offer for a free cruise to First Responders for the entire
The first southbound Gray Whales have been spotted off the coast of Monterey Bay, California! Hop on board a Hornblower Whale & Dolphin Watching Tour to witness part of this
While you may be lucky enough to spot a blue whale, the largest animal on Earth, during a City Cruises Summer Blue Whale Cruise, did you know that the smallest
It’s whale-watching season for the Gray Whales in San Diego, which is an amazing experience if you have yet to try it. Whether you’re planning a whale-watching adventure, or just
The 2018-2019 Hornblower gray whale watching season begins on December 8 — just in time to spot gray whales as they travel past San Diego en route to breeding lagoons
Photos by Ken Shelby, captured these great images of a breaching Humpback Whale just off Mission Bay from the rails of Hornblower on their recent whale watching cruise. Mr Shelby
San Diego, Aug 08, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Hornblower is extending their annual 9/11 weekend offer of a free cruise to firefighters and area first responders for the entire month
Although our Captains try their best to find at least one large whale for guest to see during each Whale & Dolphin Watching Cruise, occasionally weather conditions make this impossible
The heart in the picture above is obviously a replica, but a real blue whale heart weighs roughly 1,300 pounds; its heartbeat can be detected from two miles away and