Looking for a whale watch that
requires less travel time,
offers the most comfortable
ride available and gives you
more time viewing some of the
world's most magnificent
creatures? Look no further!
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Whale Watch on a high-speed
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2. Reykjavik, Iceland
For a unique day of Icelandic
activities take the combined
Whale Watching and Blue Lagoon
tours, and make the most of
your time in Iceland. Observe
the whales in their natural
habitat and enjoy the
refreshing waters of the Blue
Lagoon on a day that will live
long in the memory!
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3. Oahu, Hawaii
The warm ocean waters off Oahu
are teeming with marine life.
Whale sightings are guaranteed
and a lunchtime buffet served
onboard. You're ensured a
comfortable ride with outdoor
viewing decks and large
windows as you cruise off
Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head
to see migrating humpback
whales.
4. Vancouver, Canada
Killer whales (also known as
orcas) migrate to coastal
British Columbia between May
and October to feed on the
salmon that return to the
Fraser River to spawn. There
are three pods (families) of
approximately 80 killer whales
that return to the area every
year, meaning sightings are
almost guaranteed.
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5. Hermanus, South Africa
Nestled between magnificent
mountains and the sea,
Hermanus offers some of the
best shore-based
whale-watching opportunities
in the world (July to
November). Visitors travel
from around the world to
witness the giant southern
right and humpback whales from
Hermanus' shoreline and
cliffs.