Tag: Whale Watching

  • What You Should Bring on a Whale Watching Cruise

    What You Should Bring on a Whale Watching Cruise

    Cruises are a great way of seeing whales. Many popular itineraries go straight through whale territory, so you’ll have a good chance of spotting the large marine mammals. But simply booking a cabin on the cruise isn’t enough to swing the odds in your favor. If you really want to maximize your whale spotting abilities, you’re going to want to have the right gear. Luckily, whale watching isn’t rocket science. (Just as luckily, it’s also not really marine biology either.) As long as you have the bare necessities, you should be ready to tick “seeing a whale” off your bucket list. Read more […]
  • The Best Spots for Whale Watching Cruises

    The Best Spots for Whale Watching Cruises

    Whale watching cruises are among the coolest things you can do. It’s a truly unique experience. Read more […]
  • Go Whale-Watching With Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines and ORCA

    Go Whale-Watching With Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines and ORCA

    Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has announced their inaugural program of whale-watching cruises with the conservation company, ORCA! Read more […]
  • Make Your Alaskan Trip Unforgettable: A Whale’s Song Expeditions

    Make Your Alaskan Trip Unforgettable: A Whale’s Song Expeditions

    One of the primary reasons many cruise ship travelers book Alaskan journeys is to see amazing wildlife in their natural habitats. And while gorgeous views from cruise ship decks are breath-taking, to really get an up-close, once-in-a-lifetime view, excursions like those from A Whale’s Song Expeditions are the way to go. Read more […]
  • Whale Watching in Southern California with Newport Landing

    Whale Watching in Southern California with Newport Landing

    There’s still about 3-1/2 months of prime whale-watching season left in Southern California, so if you live there or are visiting the area, consider taking a whale watching cruise with Newport Landing. Newport Landing has been offering whale watching in Southern California for more than 20 years. Every day, the company takes locals and tourists out on adventures off the coast of Orange County, California – in the Pacific Ocean – to catch glimpses of giant blue whales, gray whales, finback whales, and possibly many other whales. Read more […]
  • Channel Island Cruises

    Channel Island Cruises

    Channel Island cruises are exciting small-ship cruises that take passengers around the beautiful Channel Islands, off the coast of Santa Barbara in California. These cruises are perfect for those who want to enjoy day trips to gorgeous islands where land exploration, kayaking, and snorkeling are possible. There are 8 California Channel Islands. Together, these islands feature diversity in animal and plant life that is not seen in many other locations in the world. The Channel Islands ecology tells a story about the history of the Southern California Bight. The islands are home to many species and subspecies that you won’t find anywhere else on the planet. Read more […]
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