The Peculiar Mola Mola
When you think of a fish, the Mola mola is probably not what you’d picture. This strange fish has a somewhat circular body that is flattened from side-to-side with no
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When you think of a fish, the Mola mola is probably not what you’d picture. This strange fish has a somewhat circular body that is flattened from side-to-side with no
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
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
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
White-spotted Jellyfish have been recently spotted in San Diego Bay While we may occasionally get visitors from Australia on Hornblower Whale Watch Cruises, recently another Australian visitor has been spotted
Wow! What a whale of a season! See our Sightings Summary Infographic for total numbers of sightings of 10 species of Cetaceans (whales and dolphins) during Hornblower’s Whale & Dolphin
You can see some amazing seabirds on our City Cruises Whale Watch cruise in San Diego, the most common of which can be found here. Here are some other, less
Frequently Asked Questions Book Your Whale Watching Tour Do you really see whales? Of course, the answer is yes we see Whales and Dolphins! Primarily we see Gray whales in