

The Everyday California guides know the best spots to view gray whales and will offer interesting facts and history about the surrounding area and marine life along the voyage. Watch the seasonal migration of California grey whales and blue whales off the San Diego Coast up close and personal. The two-hour tour heads due west from the shore and stops about two miles out, putting adventurers alongside the path of the whale migration. San Diego whale watching season starts December 9. Not only do these tours put local adventurers right into the whale’s natural habitat, but it’s a great way to get close to the animals without disturbing them with a loud engine. This is a non-polluting, non-threatening, and intimate way to experience one of the most majestic. As a team, they lead our efforts in supporting research and conservation of the dolphins and whales in San Diego. Experience the grey whale migration from the seat of a kayak Leaving the waters of the Arctic and heading south to the lagoons of Mexico, gray whales naturally migrate past San Diego during the winter. Trips are 2 hours and are great for families, couples, private parties, and corporate events. The natural boat launch in La Jolla provides the only place kayaks can safely enter the Pacific Ocean all winter. AVAILABLE from December 15th to March 6th. (760) 966-0111 Oceanside Adventures offers a variety of whale watching excursions everyday Tour operators have extensive knowledge of the whales and their migration habits and will happily share this information during the tour. The tour guides at La Jolla-based adventure and apparel company, Everyday California, have already reported sightings, meaning this whale watching season has kicked off, and they want to help you get up close and personal with these majestic creatures!Ī great way to see (and possibly interact) with these majestic animals is via one of Everday California’s kayaking tours. Over its 3.5 hours, this excellent value cruise is about more than simply whale watching. Oceanside Adventures Luxury Cruises With a maximum of 24 passengers allowed on its 50 ft. Even better these SDTA Members are offering up some great deals as well. Winter Means Whale Watching Season In San DiegoĮvery winter, hundreds of Gray Whales make their annual 12,400-mile round trip journey between their northern feeding grounds off Alaska to Baja California, passing San Diego along the way. The San Diego whale watching season starts in mid-December and lasts until late April when up to 20,000 gray whales migrate through California waters. San Diego Whale and Dolphin Watching Cruise. The San Diego coast offers any number of opportunities to enjoy the awe-inspiring experience of whale watching all while staying safe and socially distanced.
