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Tour

Sunset Whale Watching Trip

On this whale watching tour at sunset, witness the world's largest mammal in its natural habitat. Sunset Whale Watching Trip. We will meet at the port of Dallas Road 1 in Victoria, starting a boat ride through the Haro and Juan de Fuca Straits....

  • 4 hours

On this whale watching tour at sunset, witness the world's largest mammal in its natural habitat.

Sunset Whale Watching Trip

We will meet at the port of Dallas Road 1 in Victoria, starting a boat ride through the Haro and Juan de Fuca Straits. The tour will commence as we drift away from Vancouver Island, cruising the waters off the west coast of British Columbia in search of Canadian humpback whales in the Salish Sea. Other species such as sea lions, killer whales, seals, and birds may also be encountered. Information about the whales and the local area of Victoria will be provided. This activity will conclude four hours later at the original starting point.

Options

When booking, you can choose the type of boat for the whale watching trip, with different schedules:

Whale watching boat trip

From 12th June to 9th August: at 6:30 pm.From 10th to 20th August: at 6 pm.

Whale watching speedboat trip

From 16th May to 10th August: at 6:30 pm.From 11th to 31st August: at 5:30 pm.

Weather conditions

Whales are unpredictable animals. The number of cetaceans we encounter depends on factors such as sea currents, weather, and wind direction.

Prices

Included

  • Hotel pick up and drop off.
  • Speedboat trip (depending on option).
  • Boat trip (depending on option).
  • English speaking guide.

Not included

  • Environmental taxes: 5CAD per person.

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

Fisherman's Wharf Park, Victoria, BC V8V, Canada

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