Cruise Monterey Bay by fast raft with a naturalist guide
3 hours
Captain & naturalist, gear
Explore Monterey Bay on a 3-hour whale-watching safari from Moss Landing with a captain and naturalist on board. Ride a low-to-the-water, open-platform fast raft designed for wildlife viewing and photography.
Ages 8+. Food and drinks are not included. Parking costs $14.50.
Refund with 48 hours notice if you are not able to reschedule. Cancellations made less than 48 hours before a tour will be handled at our discretion. Full refund if Fast Raft cancels your tour due to weather or other reasons and rescheduling isn’t possible.
Arrive 30 minutes before departure to pay for parking, use the restroom, and get your gear on. Plan to board for the safety orientation about 15 minutes before start time.
Wear long pants and closed shoes. Bring a warm layer (like a fleece or warm jacket) and a hat that stays on in the wind.
Bring your own snacks and drinks if you want them—food and drinks are not included. If you’re sensitive to motion or new to open-ocean boating, come prepared for seasickness and start medication the day before.
Moss Landing, CA — North Harbor Boat Launch Ramp
Fast Raft delivers an intimate whale watching experience that consistently blows away visitors. The small zodiac-style boat accommodates just six passengers, creating a personalized adventure that feels worlds apart from crowded tourist vessels. Captains like Kate, Don, Brian, Kay, and Erica earn specific praise for their extensive marine biology knowledge and genuine passion for the animals. They recognize individual whales by their tail markings, use underwater listening devices to hear whale songs, and regularly cut the engine to allow curious wildlife to approach naturally. The low-to-water positioning puts you incredibly close to the action, where you can hear whales exhaling and see stunning detail during breaches. The wildlife encounters are exceptional. Guests regularly spot humpback whales, orcas, dolphins, sea lions, and diverse seabirds, often in surprising abundance. The crew sends helpful prep emails about layering clothes, which proves essential since conditions on the water are significantly colder than on shore. The ride can be quite bumpy and fast, so seasickness medication is worth considering if you're prone to motion sickness. One reviewer mentioned missing a naturalist guide on their trip, resulting in fewer explanations, though this seems to be an isolated incident. The departure from Moss Landing offers quick access to prime viewing areas, and the entire experience strikes visitors as authentic rather than touristy.
We've been on whale watching tours with several companies (USA, Canada, Spain), and Fast Raft is one of the better ones. The tour lasted a good three hours. Our guide, Kate, was very friendly and organized. You could tell she enjoyed her job. Regarding clothing: Yes, even on a warm day in May, it was quite cold on the water. We wore warm hats and warm, windproof jackets, and it wasn't too much. After three hours, we were cold. We saw a lot. Thank you for the wonderful time!
Bernd
May 21, 2026
We've been on whale watching tours with several companies (USA, Canada, Spain), and Fast Raft is one of the better ones. The tour lasted a good three hours. Our guide, Kate, was very friendly and organized. You could tell she enjoyed her job. Regarding clothing: Yes, even on a warm day in May, it was quite cold on the water. We wore warm hats and warm, windproof jackets, and it wasn't too much. After three hours, we were cold. We saw a lot. Thank you for the wonderful time!
Bernd
May 21, 2026