*Get up close and personal with magnificent transient orcas, minke and humpback whales as well as harbor seal and an array of seabirds *Soak in stunning mountain, island and ocean vistas as you cruis
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Location: Seattle
What's Included
- Includes all applicable taxes and surcharges
- Exhilarating 3 to 5 hour whale watching tour with an expert onboard naturalist
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The best time for whale watching in Seattle is generally from May to September. During these months, you're more likely to see orcas and humpbacks. The weather is also milder and more pleasant for a boat ride. Just be sure to check the specific tour availability, as it can vary!
A: There are no strict age restrictions for the whale watching tour, but it's best suited for kids 5 and up. The crew is experienced in handling younger passengers, but you should definitely consider if your little ones can handle a few hours on the water.
A: Dress in layers! It can get chilly out on the water even in summer, so a light jacket and comfortable shoes are a must. Don’t forget a hat and sunglasses for sun protection. If you have binoculars, bring those too; they really enhance the experience!
Discussions
Has anyone done the whale watching tour in Seattle?
I just booked the Only Wildlife and Whale Watching Tour for my partner's birthday next month! I’m super excited since we’ll be seeing orcas and maybe even humpbacks. Just wondering if anyone has tips on what to expect, especially the best time to go and any must-see sights while on board. Hoping for good weather!
Considering the whale watching tour as a gift!
Thinking about gifting the Only Wildlife and Whale Watching Tour to my dad for Father's Day! He loves nature and has never seen orcas in the wild. Anyone have feedback on this experience? What other wildlife might we see? Also, how’s the tour overall? Any tips for a first-timer?