by [email protected] | May 25, 2024 | Blue Whales, Dolphins, Humpback Whales, Recent Sightings, Whale Watching Blog
Even the whales came to party in San Diego for the Holiday weekend!AND PARTY HARD! A misty and nautical morning quickly turned into the trip of a life time! We have a Juvenile humpback whale that would breach after EVERY dive! I’m not sure how many breaches we saw but...
by [email protected] | May 24, 2024 | Blue Whales, Dolphins, Mola mola, Recent Sightings
Our guests got lucky today with a diving blue whale UNDER OUR BOAT! We began our morning tour with a fun and active group of Long-beaked Common Dolphins feeding just offshore Mission Bay. In the mix were some hungry sea lions trying to hop in on the frenzy. As we...
by [email protected] | May 23, 2024 | Blue Whales, Dolphins, Fin Whales, Recent Sightings
Thursday, May 23, 2024 The Blue whales are here in FULL FORCE! We had two amazing trips with 23+ Blue whales sighted so far! We began our morning trip with a couple of Inshore bottlenose dolphins crossing the Mission Bay jetties. We set out to the west and found ~50...
by [email protected] | May 19, 2024 | Blue Whales, Dolphins, Fin Whales, Recent Sightings
Sunday FINday on the Privateer! Our Pacific Ocean is so abundant with wildlife! We had beautiful blue skies, blue water and the best of all BLUE WHALES all day today! During our morning trip we first encountered a Gray whale in Mission Bay on our way out of the...
by [email protected] | May 18, 2024 | Blue Whales, Dolphins, Recent Sightings
We had the BEST BLUE WHALE DAY EVER! On our morning trip, we left the Mission Bay jetties and spotted spouts only a few miles from shore! We observed to single Blue whales in only 200-ft of water! Then we noticed a cow/calf pair of Blue whales that were so amazing to...
by [email protected] | May 17, 2024 | Blue Whales, Dolphins, Gray Whales, Recent Sightings
We found a little Gray whale in Mission Bay AND Five Blue whales close to the coast! We left the Quivira Basin and observed the Gray circling the area off of Mariner’s Point, if you go now, you could probably still spot it! You’ll find other observers on the rocks! We...