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3.29.2026 PM Whale Watch

Another incredible adventure aboard the Legacy brought us back to a thriving feeding area where fin whales were still actively gathering. We watched in awe as multiple whales moved through […]

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3.29.2026 AM Whale Watch

The whale watching trip aboard the Legacy was an unforgettable experience. We were lucky to spot fin whales, whose powerful spouts rose high above the ocean as they moved gracefully […]

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3.30.26 Whale Blog

Today was a great day! We headed out of mission bay on our morning trip, on our way to an area that has had activity in the last couple of […]

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2.24.2026 PM Whale Watch

On this outing aboard the Legacy Whale Watching, the day began with a long search, but our persistence was rewarded when we finally spotted a lively group of common dolphins. […]

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2.24.2026 AM Whale Watch

On this memorable trip aboard the Legacy Whale Watching, we left the harbor with whales on our minds and excitement in the air. With the crew already scanning the horizon […]

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2.23.2026 PM Whale Wacth

On another incredible ocean adventure aboard the Legacy Whale Watching, we were rewarded with five gray whales on a single trip. Seeing that many in one outing is always a […]

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2.23.2026 AM Whale Watch

Our morning trip aboard the Legacy Whale Watching began with high hopes and beautiful weather greeting us as we left the harbor. It didn’t take long before the ocean delivered […]

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2.22.2026 AM Whale Watch

Our recent trip aboard the Legacy Whale Watching was a reminder that every day on the ocean tells a different story. Even though we’ve been seeing gray whales traveling both […]

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2.21.2026 PM Whale Watch

Our latest adventure aboard the Legacy Whale Watching brought another exciting day on the water. Not too far from home, we came across a southbound gray whale continuing its steady […]

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2.21.2026 AM Whale Watch

Our recent outing aboard the Legacy Whale Watching marked an exciting turning point in the season. We encountered three northbound gray whales, a clear sign that the northern migration has […]

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