Every year during the winter months, California Grey Whales migrate from the frigid waters of Alaska to the more temperate waters off the coast of Baja California, Mexico. The Grey Whale is one of the animal kingdom's great migrators, traveling in groups called pods. Some of these giants swim 12,430 miles round-trip and breed in the shallow southern waters and balmier climate. These whales were once the target of extensive hunting, and by early in the 20th century they were in serious danger of extinction.Today, Grey Whales are protected by international law, and their numbers have grown. In 1994, the Grey Whale was removed from the United States endangered species list.We set sail for the open ocean to get a glimpse of these amazing creaturesas they make their way down the coast. Don't be surprised if you see dolphins and sea lions as well!
We set sail daily at 10 a.m. and head towards the open waters of the Pacific Ocean in search of Grey Whales. On our way out of San Diego Bay we will sail past North Island Coronado Naval Station, Ballast Point Naval Station Submarine Base, Point Loma, and the Point Loma lighthouse. LIght snacks, soda water and champagne are included with each sailing. Our yacht is outfitted with pillows and bean bag chairs to maximize your comfort while on board.
Grey Whale Watching charters are available seasonally each year from late December - Late February during their annual migration to Mexico.