Kayak out from La Jolla Shores and watch the magnificent whales as they migrate between Alaska and Baja, Mexico.
The whales' migration path is such that they come close La Jolla Shores. By paddling about a mile off-shore, you can catch these incredible animals, plus other marine mammals such as seals, sea lions and dolphins. There is no better way to experience the whale migration than from a kayak.
A once-in-a-lifetime experience!
Pricing is based on single kayak for one passenger and tandem kayak for two passengers.
This tour is recommended for ages 10 and up and all must be able to swim.
This tour is seasonal and operates from December 1 to March 31
There were 5 of us. We had a really good time. Saw dolphins, seals, But no whales. We were lucky it was a beautiful day, no waves, very calm. Guides were very good and attentive. We never felt rushed. Everything at all times asunder control. A great day on the water.
Review by: Mariana B, March 2015
great experience, did not get to see many whales but it was fun
Review by: Judy A, April 2013
This was a great morning out on the water; La Jolla has a lot to offer! March was a bit late for whale-watching however there is plenty of marine life (seals, sea lions, birds) and there is also the caves and coastline to explore. An intimate group of 3, we got full attention by our wonderful guide.
Review by: Terry J, July 2010
We saw bottle nose dolphins, white sided dolphins, baby Humboldt squids, sea lions, Garabaldi fish, and juvenile leopard sharks up close. Saw a mother gray whale and her 2 year old calf from afar.
Review by: Terry J, January 2009
We saw bottle nose dolphins, white sided dolphins, baby Humboldt squids, sea lions, Garabaldi fish, and juvenile leopard sharks up close. Saw a mother gray whale and her 2 year old calf from afar.