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    Extended Blue Whale Watching Cruise in San Diego

    Search for blue whales on a high-speed extended cruise from Mission Bay

    4.9 stars• 583 reviews
    From$270/ personincl. taxes and fees

    Duration

    6 Hours

    Highlights

    Head out on the high-speed power catamaran Hana Hou to search for blue whales during San Diego’s peak season in late May through June. Trip length is variable, so plan for at least 4 hours and potentially up to 12.

    • Board a high-speed power catamaran designed for extended blue whale searches
    • Explore up to 100 miles off San Diego to look for blue whales
    • Plan for a variable tour length with a typical range of 6–8 hours
    • Use two onboard restrooms and store belongings in ample onboard space
    • Bring your own food and drinks since none are sold onboard
    • Depart from the dock in front of Sportsmen’s Seafood in Mission Bay

    Things to know

    The operator may switch to a 6-passenger vessel if necessary. Dress warm for June conditions on the water.

    Cancellation Policy

    We have a strict no-cancellation policy.

    FAQs

    Plan for a minimum of 4 hours, with the potential to go as long as 12 hours. Typical trips run about 5–7 hours (sometimes noted as 6–8 hours).

    Bring your own food and drinks. The boat does not sell food or drinks onboard.

    Dress warm. June can feel cold on the water, even if it looks sunny on land.

    Meeting details

    1617 Quivira Rd San Diego, CA US 92109

    Experience provided by Gone Whale Watching
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    $270.30

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    What people are saying

    Review 1 of 5
    5/5

    We had an amazing time on our tour on June 30, 2026. The conditions were not great - windy with choppy water and swells, so the trip off shore wasn't the most pleasant, but the payoff was worth it. There haven't been many Blue Whale sightings this season, and given the conditions, our expectations were kept in check. Our first encounter was with a pod of Pacific Common Dolphins riding the boat's wake at the first large drop off in depth. We later came across a small family group of rare Risso's Dolphins, though they kept their distance. The captain also stopped to let us get good looks and photos of some Black-Footed Albatross, which was a bonus for this birding enthusiast. Of course, the highlight was our encounter with the Blue Whale, and this is where Gone Whale Watching really earned its 5 stars. Even with the poor conditions, the captain caught sight of the whale's blow probably a mile off. He knew the timing of a whale dive and positioned the boat accordingly, and when the next spout occurred, he was able to confirm it was a Blue Whale, and we were able to close the distance. Using these two sightings, the captain was able to estimate where and when she would come up again, and again moved us into position. This time we were able to get great looks at her breaking the surface. Since she was on the move, we kept having to motor on while she dove, and each time, the captain expertly kept us in sighting distance of her surfacing, until at the very end, she came toward us and dove right under the boat. We were able to see her almost electric blue silhouette from above and the captain presciently grabbed his GoPro cameras to capture some stunning footage, which he shared with us at the end of the tour (see attached screenshot). It was exhilarating! The captain's expertise, maneuvering and knowledge made it possible, even with the rough ocean conditions. A few additional notes - the boat was comfortable if a bit worn, and while the bathroom situation is adequate though I did find being in the tight space on rough seas a little nauseating. Sit at the back of the boat for a smoother ride - given the speed they have to navigate at to get off shore and follow fast-moving wildlife, you'll need to be comfortable with some rough movements. If you can manage some of the discomforts, this is an adventure worth your time!

    Photo of Melissa Okimoto

    Melissa Okimoto

    July 4, 2026

    Review 1 of 1
    5/5

    We had an amazing time on our tour on June 30, 2026. The conditions were not great - windy with choppy water and swells, so the trip off shore wasn't the most pleasant, but the payoff was worth it. There haven't been many Blue Whale sightings this season, and given the conditions, our expectations were kept in check. Our first encounter was with a pod of Pacific Common Dolphins riding the boat's wake at the first large drop off in depth. We later came across a small family group of rare Risso's Dolphins, though they kept their distance. The captain also stopped to let us get good looks and photos of some Black-Footed Albatross, which was a bonus for this birding enthusiast. Of course, the highlight was our encounter with the Blue Whale, and this is where Gone Whale Watching really earned its 5 stars. Even with the poor conditions, the captain caught sight of the whale's blow probably a mile off. He knew the timing of a whale dive and positioned the boat accordingly, and when the next spout occurred, he was able to confirm it was a Blue Whale, and we were able to close the distance. Using these two sightings, the captain was able to estimate where and when she would come up again, and again moved us into position. This time we were able to get great looks at her breaking the surface. Since she was on the move, we kept having to motor on while she dove, and each time, the captain expertly kept us in sighting distance of her surfacing, until at the very end, she came toward us and dove right under the boat. We were able to see her almost electric blue silhouette from above and the captain presciently grabbed his GoPro cameras to capture some stunning footage, which he shared with us at the end of the tour (see attached screenshot). It was exhilarating! The captain's expertise, maneuvering and knowledge made it possible, even with the rough ocean conditions. A few additional notes - the boat was comfortable if a bit worn, and while the bathroom situation is adequate though I did find being in the tight space on rough seas a little nauseating. Sit at the back of the boat for a smoother ride - given the speed they have to navigate at to get off shore and follow fast-moving wildlife, you'll need to be comfortable with some rough movements. If you can manage some of the discomforts, this is an adventure worth your time!

    Photo of Melissa Okimoto

    Melissa Okimoto

    July 4, 2026

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