Tag: whales

  • Reconsider Cruises to the Faroe Islands

    Reconsider Cruises to the Faroe Islands

    We know that many of our readers are avid cruisers, and quite a few are new and soon-to-be cruisers, so we wanted to bring attention to a few cruises that we think it’s best for travelers not to go on. Some of you might know about these harmful cruises already. They’re journeys to the Danish Faroe Islands that force passengers to become accomplices in the killing of innocent pods of pilot whales, including many young and elderly whales, because of laws that mandate tourists point out any whales seen so that they can be exterminated by whalers. Read more […]
  • Whale Watching Cruises from Maui, Hawaii: A Guide

    Whale Watching Cruises from Maui, Hawaii: A Guide

    Almost every Hawaiian Island has whale watching cruises, and this is certainly true of Maui. Several companies provide regular whale watching cruises, and a number of other companies offer whale watching in one way or another. Figuring out exactly who offers what is fairly challenging, however, so we took it upon ourselves to devise the following guide to whale watching in Maui. We list the companies with whom you can whale watch, as well as provide a brief overview of whale watching around Maui. Read more […]
  • Whale Watching Cruises in Sitka, Alaska: A Guide

    Whale Watching Cruises in Sitka, Alaska: A Guide

    Sitka, like so many other places in Alaska, is a small town with a relatively large tourism industry that is centered on wildlife sightseeing and nature tours, or some variant thereof, like whale watching cruises. There are a few different whale watching opportunities in Sitka, and we have researched the details of the whale watching cruises to compile the following guide, which will help you find and book the right cruise. Read more […]
  • Whale Watching Cruises in Plymouth, Massachusetts: A Guide

    Whale Watching Cruises in Plymouth, Massachusetts: A Guide

    Like several towns and cities along the Massachusetts coastline, there are a number of whale watching cruises in Plymouth. Two companies operate out of Plymouth – Captain John Whale Watching and Fishing Tours, and Plymouth Whale Watching – and below we outline their offerings, as well as provide some general information about whale watching cruises out of Plymouth, Massachusetts. Read more […]
  • Whale Watching Cruises in Port Townsend, Washington: A Guide

    Whale Watching Cruises in Port Townsend, Washington: A Guide

    Port Townsend is a small town on the northeastern corner of the Olympic Peninsula, right on the upper edge of the Puget Sound, and this makes it an ideal place to take a whale watching cruise. Although whales are occasionally seen off the coast of the Olympic Peninsula, Port Townsend is primarily a good whale watching cruise departure point because of its proximity to the San Juan Islands, which is a whale watching mecca of sorts, at least if you want to see killer whales. (Washington is a big whale watching state largely because of the killer whales that live around the San Juan Islands.) Below we outline everything you need to know about whale watching cruises from Port Townsend. Read more […]
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