WhaleWatching.com is devoted to delivering a quick and easy way to locate, book and contact whale watching tour companies. Within this site
you’ll be able to locate tour companies, read a short description of their service and, where available, book your whale watching tour online. For
your convenience, we also provide educational information on common types of whalesand the latest whale sights. Search for tour companies
by geographic area or by whale species and remember to check back often, as we will be adding new tour companies, information and sightings
regularly.
Our most important goal is to inform the public and passengers the proper way to whale watch. Look for the Whale Watch Operators Association Northwest (WWOANW) image on individual tour pages. This means they practice the guidelines mandated by the whale watching industry.
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recent sightings
August 27, 2008
A humback whale was sighted from land, just off Seiku, heading from the west to east in the Straight of Juan De Fuca. The whale was reported as being very large and breached several times. On the previous day, a small group of transient orca appeared to have captured a harbor seal off Pile Point on San Juan Island
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Since 1986, the Victoria Clipper has provided transportation, tours and accommodation packages throughout the Northwest. The only whale watching
tour departing Seattle, the Clipper offers a narrated cruise to the San Juan Islands.
Five Star Charters Whale Watching provdies Nature Tours to help you discover the West Coast of Canada, and Vancouver Island, home to the largest population of Killer Whales (Orca) in the world.
A non-profit organization that has studied whales for more than 29 years, Pacific Whale Foundation offers Maui's top-rated whalewatch tours. Choose from 17 cruises daily, on high-tech, eco-friendly catamarans that offer an ultra-stable ride. Sightings are guaranteed or you go again free, and hydrophones on board let you listen to the songs of the whales.
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