During the spring months spot the annual Gray Whale migration with a special tour to the mouth of Resurrection Bay. California Gray Whales, travel over 5,000 miles from Baja California to the nutrient
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Location: Seward
What's Included
- Lunch
- Expert wildlife guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age limit for the Resurrection Bay tour, so kids can definitely join! Just keep in mind that younger kids might need to be supervised closely, especially when the boat is moving. I'd recommend checking with The Alaska Collection if you have very young kids to see if they have life vests available and any additional safety info.
A: Definitely dress in layers! The weather in Seward can change quickly, and being on the water can be chilly, even in spring. I'd suggest a waterproof jacket, warm hat, and gloves just in case. Also, wear non-slip shoes since the boat can get wet. You’ll be glad you did!
A: If the weather is really bad, they might cancel the tour for safety reasons. In that case, you should be able to reschedule your experience. Just give The Alaska Collection a call if that happens and they'll help you out! It’s always best to check their cancellation policy when booking.
Discussions
Anyone done the Spring Resurrection Bay tour? How was it?
I'm thinking of gifting the Half Day Spring Resurrection Bay & Wildlife Tour to my parents who are visiting Alaska in May. They've always wanted to see the Gray Whales. What's it like? How's the wildlife viewing? Any tips on what to do during the tour?
Looking for reviews on the Resurrection Bay tour!
I'm considering booking the Resurrection Bay & Wildlife Tour for my boyfriend's birthday. Is it worth it? What's included in the lunch? Also, how easy is it to find parking in Seward?