San Diego Whale Watch Blog

April 2, 2023

It was a day to beat out there on the Privateer! Our morning trip started strong, finding a gray whale about a mile outside of the jetties. We got a...

April 1, 2023

We had a blast on all three trips today! The morning trip started with a huge feeding frenzy! We encountered a Fin whale and hundreds of Common...

March 31, 2023

March 31, 2023

It was a great day to be out on the water! We started the day off with a fun morning tour. Close to 11-miles from shore, we encountered a pair of...

Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Tuesday, March 28, 2023

We had a great day on the water once again! We encountered hundreds of long-beaked common dolphins, a pair of northbound gray whales and a huge...

March 27, 2023

March 27, 2023

We are starting our week off with a Hump-day! We set out to the northwest out near the drop-off and encountered a huge pod of ~250 Long-beaked...

March 26, 2023

March 26, 2023

We were rockin' and rollin' out there today! Big swell and windy seas made for a nautical time on the water. During the morning trip, it was a...

Gray Whale Watching Tours

Gray Whale Watching Tours

You may be considering taking gray whale watching tours this year. You could be looking forward to leaving the bitter cold and putting your...

March 25, 2023

Happy Cetacean Saturday! We saw whales on all our trips today. Our morning trip started strong heading straight out west. We got to see a Mola Mola...

Monday, March 20, 2023

We got great looks at a humpback whale today that even breached right before we left! This humpback we recognize by its almost all white pectoral...

March 19, 2023

We had a big day out there on the Privateer! Our morning trip caught up with a megapod of long beaked common dolphins off the drop-off. There were...

Saturday, March 18, 2023

We had a great day on the water full of wildlife! The morning started out pretty foggy but had over a thousand common dolphins. This afternoon we...

March 17, 2023

March 17, 2023

We had super lucky day full of sightings! Our morning trip caught up with a fun pod of ~50 Offshore bottlenose dolphins up to the north. The...