City Cruises Cruise offers whale-watching trips that usually last around 3.5 hours. These trips are onboard the swiftest boat for whale watching in San Diego. During each tour, a knowledgeable captain narrates information that the San Diego Natural History Museum officially backs.
From December through April, the gray whale travels approximately 6,000 miles from the Arctic to the warm waters of Baja California. The whale’s journey takes them within a few miles of the Southern California coast. San Diego is in a perfect position to view these massive creatures as they pass.
If whales are not sighted during your cruise, a Whale Check will be issued, good for another Whale & Dolphin Watching Adventure or Harbor Cruise. Your chances of seeing whales are the same on the morning or afternoon cruise. However, the afternoon cruise almost always has more passengers aboard. If you want to cruise with fewer people, choose the morning trip. Treat your family to an exciting whale-watching trip.
Whale Watching San Diego Hornblower
- Large Ships provide a comfortable watching experience
- The extra-wide and tall boat offers the perfect vantage point to see the whales
- Comfy interior seating with a snack bar.
- Multiple restrooms and no waiting in line.
All whale watching and harbor trips have narration on marine life from expert captains. Snack bars featuring hot food, a full bar, and souvenirs make your trip fun.
View harbor seals plus famous San Diego landmarks from the comfort of climate-controlled indoor seating.
If some whale is not sighted on your whale-watching cruise, a pass good for another Whale watching San Diego cruise or Harbor Cruise in San Diego will be issued. There is now No smoking onboard San Diego City Cruises.
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