Gray Whale Watching in San Diego
San Diego is known for it’s sun-filled weather and beautiful beaches. Anyone that visits or resides in this gorgeous city knows that it’s the perfect spot for whale and dolphin
Read blogs about Whale Watching and all the best things to do with City Experiences! Find fun things to do and see for whale watching.
San Diego is known for it’s sun-filled weather and beautiful beaches. Anyone that visits or resides in this gorgeous city knows that it’s the perfect spot for whale and dolphin
City Cruises San Diego offers visitors and residents, the epic experience of getting up close and personal with some of the most magnificent creatures on earth – blue whales. For
For most of March, we’ve been thrilled by numerous encounters with Humpback Whales — a new record of 160 sightings in 3 weeks! Our San Diego Whale & Dolphin Watching Tours
2017 Whale Watching Report Date Morning Cruise Notes 09/04/2017 25-30 Risso’s Dolphins, 1 Minke Whale A nice calm day for our last whale watch of the summer season. We spotted
City Cruises Dolphin Watching Adventure Cruises highlight baleen whales in San Diego, especially Gray Whales and Blue Whales, which seasonally travel along the San Diego coastline. This page features Humpback
By Joe Ditler – 2016/02/14 “The ship is anchor’d safe and sound, its voyage closed and done…” –Walt Whitman SAN DIEGO SAYS GOODBYE TO A “CAPTAINS’ CAPTAIN When the great
San Diego, Marina del Rey and Newport Beach are filled with attractions that please everyone from couples, families and groups of friends during spring break. Ideal for those that enjoy
While we didn’t find any baleen whales during the Hornblower Whale Watching cruise on Friday, July 15, guests were treated to the exciting experience of a feeding frenzy! Our captain
Over the past two weeks, we’ve been seeing more and more Gray Whales traveling north along San Diego’s coast. Juveniles and adult females (without calves), and adult males are migrating
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