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Where can you do whale watching?

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Asked by: Anthony Turner

Top Whale-Watching Destinations

  • Santa Barbara, California. …
  • Monterey Bay, California. …
  • Kodiak Island, Alaska. …
  • San Juan Islands, Washington. …
  • Vancouver Island, British Columbia. …
  • Virginia Beach. …
  • Long Island, New York. …
  • Cape May, New Jersey.

Where is the best place to whale watch?

The best destinations in the world for whale watching

  • Baja California Sur, Mexico. …
  • Hermanus, Western Cape, South Africa. …
  • Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada. …
  • St Lawrence Marine Park, Saguenay, Quebec, Canada. …
  • St. …
  • Mirissa, Sri Lanka. …
  • Kaikoura, South Island, New Zealand. …
  • North Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA.

What is the best month to go whale watching?

When is the best time to view the whales? The best time of year to view Orca whales is in May through September. If you’re looking for humpback whales then we suggest September through January.

Where can you see whales in Australia?

Top 10 whale-watching spots in Australia

  • Great Barrier Reef, QLD. …
  • Whitsundays, QLD. …
  • Eden, NSW. …
  • Bruny Island, TAS. …
  • Warrnambool, VIC. …
  • Victor Harbor, SA. …
  • Great Australian Bight Marine Park, SA. …
  • Bremer Canyon, WA.

Where can you go whale watching in UK?

While whales and dolphins can be seen along most of the United Kingdom’s coastline, a few locations are known for their organized whale and dolphin watching activities. These include the west coast of Scotland, the Moray Firth on the east coast of Scotland, and Cardigan Bay in Wales.

Where are most whales found?

Top Whale-Watching Destinations

  • Santa Barbara, California. …
  • Monterey Bay, California. …
  • Kodiak Island, Alaska. …
  • San Juan Islands, Washington. …
  • Vancouver Island, British Columbia. …
  • Virginia Beach. …
  • Long Island, New York. …
  • Cape May, New Jersey.

Where to whale watch in the US?

8 of the best locations for whale watching in the US

  1. Juneau, Alaska. Flickr/Andrei Taranchenko. …
  2. Monterey, California. Flickr/Henry Litwiler. …
  3. Newport Beach, California. Flickr/Ian D. …
  4. Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Flickr/m01229. …
  5. Maui, Hawaii. Flickr/Hawaii Savvy. …
  6. San Juan Islands, Washington. …
  7. San Diego, California. …
  8. Bar Harbor, Maine.

How long does whale watching last?

between 2.5 to 3 hours

Usually a whale watching tour takes anywhere between 2.5 to 3 hours in order to navigate the ocean in search of different whale species. Depending on the type of whale, it may be necessary to navigate further out from shore to get the best opportunity to spot them based on their migration and feeding habits.

Where is the best place to see blue whales?

The Best Places for Blue Whale Watching

  • Saguenay – St. Lawrence Marine Park, Québec. …
  • Reykjavík and Húsavík, Iceland. …
  • Pico Island, Azores. …
  • Monterey Bay, California. …
  • Baja California Sur, Mexico. …
  • Mirissa, Sri Lanka. …
  • San Diego, California.

How much does it cost to see a blue whale?

May through November bring the giant blue whales and finback whales into our area. Trips are offered three times daily year round.
Prices.

Age Weekday Weekend/Holiday
Adults (Ages 13 – 59) $34.00 $38.00
Juniors (Ages 3 – 12) $28.00 $32.00
Seniors (60+) $28.00 $32.00
Toddlers (Ages 0 – 2) Free Free

How much does it cost to swim with blue whales?

Only a handful of boat operators receive permits to go near the whales each year, and each boat can only take a small number of people, so booking your trip early is important. Most excursions, which are easy to book online, are five to eight days long, and prices range from about $3,500 to more than $7,000.