Mom Tested: Whale Watching
Is a whale watching adventure with children all it’s cracked up to be? Whale watching is one of San Diego’s more popular winter activities. Every year, as the mammals make
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Is a whale watching adventure with children all it’s cracked up to be? Whale watching is one of San Diego’s more popular winter activities. Every year, as the mammals make
In the past few weeks, Blue Whales have been regularly spotted of the coast of San Diego. Soon, Hornblower Cruises & Events will offer Whale Watching cruises that head out
Did you know that you can charter a 4-hour Private Whale Watching cruise on Hornblower’s Mojo yacht in Newport Beach? Visit the link to learn more and request a custom
Breaching Gray Whale Photo taken by Michael Roeder on 2/19/14 from Hornblower Cruises Whale Watching. Michael Roeder and Scotty Schmidt have been aboard Hornblower’s Whale Watching Cruises more often than
San Diego Marriott has published a fantastic infographic about Whale Watching in San Diego, “America’s finest city”. We found the infographic via a blog post at Long Wait for Isabella.
A young Gray Whale had been spotted over the weekend by Hornblower’s Captains during some of our Harbor Tours and Dinner Cruises. The small whale has been hanging out near
Friday June 30 was the first day of Hornblower Cruises & Events’ Blue Whale Watching season in San Diego and what a spectacular start to the season it was. Like
This exhilarating video perfectly captures the excitement of orcas playing in the wake of a small fishing charter boat. Orcas are a type of highly-social dolphin and will occasionally interact
I had to report this great YELP.com review from Mel C, from Las Vegas, NV from 2/9/14 This review is for their Whale & Dolphin Watching Adventure, not for the
Our first Gray Whale of the season put on quite a show! Captain Earnesto Coleman and our expert Whale Watching Naturalists from the San Diego Natural History Museum spotted a