Aug 20 2008
San Diego Whale Watching
Gray Whale, San Diego Coast
Let me stray away from hiking in this post, and share one of the popular activities here in San Diego during the migration season of gray whales, which is December – March, but I think the best time is January- February. As I had mentioned previously in my Hiking and Tidepooling at Cabrillo National Monument Post , gray whale pass this side of the West Coast every winter. After spending their summer in the food-rich water of the Arctic, the gray whales swim South along the coast to the bays of Baja, California, Mexico, where they mate and nurse their young. Of course, experiencing these whales in the Arctic (Alaska) or in Baja, California (Mexico) would be a lot better, but for now, while those places are still in my wish list to visit someday, I just content myself first with what San Diego has
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San Diego from the Coast
Though we can spot gray whales from afar on top of the bluffs at Cabrillo National Monument and at Torrey Pines , but whale watching on board a yacht is different since we get a chance to be really closer to the whales and also get a glimpse of what else San Diego has from the coast.
San Diego Bay and Snow Capped Mountain
There are a lot of local operators which service the whale watching cruise. The prices range from $25 to $40 for a 3.5 hour boat ride. However, we only paid a total of $17.00 since we purchased our tickets from Goldstar ( http://www.goldstar.com/ ), through them, we boarded the Hornblower Cruise . We paid even cheaper than the senior citizen and children. We have been using Goldstar in purchasing cheap tickets for San Diego and other Southern California events like watching Cirque du Solei shows, theater plays and concerts at a much discounted price. I am not paid by Goldstar at all in this post but just sharing this opportunity to save some money for recreation. Membership in Goldstar is free, we do not actually only use Goldstar for getting cheaper tickets, but also as our alert in finding what is going on in San Diego and Southern California.
Military Ship and the San Diego Bay
When we left the San Diego Bay on board the Hornblower Cruise, we started to see more military ships. We can usually see these military ships from the shore, but again, not that very up close. Here are some more pictures we took as we cruised along the bay going out to the Pacific Ocean:
San Diego Bay and Snow Capped Mountain,
gulls following our yacht,
pelicans,
and more of them.
Other wildlife putting in some appearances were:
Pacific White Sided Dolphin
Sea Lions
And the main draw of the tour, otherwise we would have to hop in the cruise again for free if we did not see any, the gray whale.
Gray Whale
Now, at this time of the year, there is no more whale watching tour here in San Diego, instead a 1 hr or 2 hr cruise tour of the San Diego Bay and Coast. Most likely, you would still see the same wildlife, except for the gray whales. The gray whales are now back in the Arctic, and I could only dream I am in Alaska
seeing more wildlife there. A closer alternative for San Diegans to go whale watching in the summer is at Long Beach and Oxnard where the blue and humpback whales are common in the summer.


























Thanks a lot, Melissa and Merydith for your inspiring comments.
Melissa, I believe you are right to just wait for your kids to get a little bit older when you travel, they will have better appreciation for what they see when they have better understanding of what is going on and could relate to what they observe from what they learn.
Merydith, $10/year for you own domain is not bad at all, thanks for the tip. For this blog, I am happy here at Today, freely hosted and I earn a little bit on the side as well.
Wow. I never realized there was so much beauty in San Diego. Those pictures are breathtaking. I’ve always wanted to see whales and dolphins in the wild….
~Kelly
http://www.30somethingandsearching.today.com/
Looks like you live a miserable life of boredom. I don’t envy you at all …
Such great pictures. One of my college friends is from San Diego came in town this week. She really misses home, I can see why, it is beautiful!!
Thanks a lot Kelly, Yolander and Fashiona.
Oh, Yolander, please, don’t be sad, believe me, a life of boredom is not really that miserable
I’ve always wanted to go on a whaling cruise - I had no idea that the prices were so reasonable (especially if you can get them for $17 for a 3.5 hour trip).
Thanks a lot, Kalilea, Soy, Hitsu and Jeff.
Kalilea, yes, isn’t it wonderful to only pay $17 for the whale watching tour? You must buy the tickets online though from Goldstar ( http://www.goldstar.com/ ) . Hope you’ll enjoy it whenever you get the chance.
Really, Soy? I did not know about it, I must search for that dolphin imitating Phelps.
Jeff, thanks a lot for your very helpful comment. It always inspire me when a pro would drop by to give me some helpful hints. Yes, I zoomed the camera and whenever I zoomed too much, I can not stop the camera shake
I will try to save for an IS lens or just bring tripod next time while I am still saving, though I am still finding my way in using tripod. There is just too much to learn.
Hi Jerla, thanks for the link. I am glad you are enjoying your stay here in San Diego too. See you around.