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How do I get the most out of watching whales?

7 Tips for the Best Whale Watching Experience
  1. Pick the Right Season. We see several species of whales throughout the year. ...
  2. Bring the Right Gear. The best place for whale watching is always on the outer decks. ...
  3. Talk to the Crew. ...
  4. Have Your Camera Ready! ...
  5. But Also, Take Some Time Away From the Lens. ...
  6. Be Patient. ...
  7. Share Your Photos!




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A Gratuity is not required on most whale watching tours, but the crew works very hard, and they are the ones who make the experience possible, so it is recommended that you tip between $3-$5 per person.

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When going whale watching, it's important to be prepared and bring a few essential items to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Here are some things you should consider taking: Binoculars: A good pair of binoculars will help you spot whales that may be further away from the boat.

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Whales are generally most active in the morning and late afternoon, making these the best times to spot them. During the morning, whales tend to be more active as they start their day and may feed. As the day progresses and the sun sets, whales become more active as they prepare to rest for the night.

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More Whale Watching Destinations in the US
  • Malibu CA (Grey Feb-Apr)
  • Myrtle Beach SC (Humpback, Pygmy Sperm, Right, Nov-Apr)
  • Newport Beach CA (Blue May-Nov, Finback, Gray Dec-Apr, Humback, Minke, Year-Round)
  • Waianae, Oahu HI (Dec-May)
  • Provincetown MA (Humpback, Fin, Minke, Pilot, Sei, Right, May-Oct)


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Time: Approximately 2.5 – 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.

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