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Whale Watching

Get out to the whales’ realm to view these amazing creatures up close.  
  • Get out to the whales’ realm to view these amazing creatures up close.

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The sight of a back-flipping Humpback whale, arcing gracefully out of the sea, is enough to make anyone’s heart soar. Luckily, whale watching’s global popularity makes it easy to view these charismatic cetaceans.

Whale watching as a recreational activity began in the 1950s when San Diegans designated Cabrillo National Monument as an official Gray whale viewing site. Soon, cheap whale-viewing boat tours cropped up. But the real surge in whale watching came in the 1970s when New England—which has a rich maritime history—hopped on board.

Today, whale-watching tours usually have on-board marine biologists to educate guests. Many tour companies tout eco-friendly, quiet-engine boats that minimize ecosystem impact. Others aim to get you in the water—in tropical areas, of course. Catamaran cruises in Hawaii provide opportunities to see Humpbacks, followed by a snorkeling stop. While underwater, listen carefully—you may hear the haunting yet serene whale’s song.

Monterey, Calif., is a Gray whale hotspot. Go to Alaska or Quebec, Canada to see Belugas; Cape Cod or Hawaii to see Humpbacks; and Kaikoura, New Zealand to view giant sperm whales.

Articles on Whale Watching

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Mellowing Out in Mendocino
by Donna M. Airoldi June 17, 2009

Whales, wine, redwoods, art—all come together blissfully in this picturesque Northern California community.

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by A.E. Smith September 26, 2008

Learn where to spot whales, birds and other wildlife during your Cape Cod vacation in autumn.

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by Deb Vanasse September 26, 2008

Cabo activity options—from whale watching and deep sea fishing, to horseback riding and desert treks and more—are sure to fit any family itinerary.

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