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6/16/2025 AM Whale Watch Double Humpback Day!

We headed out with excitement, hoping for a glimpse of something special—and the ocean delivered. A playful pod of common dolphins was the first to greet us, zipping through the waves and riding the boat’s wake with effortless joy.

Then, a juvenile humpback appeared. Curious and full of personality, it lingered near the boat, surfacing again and again. Not far off, its mother watched calmly, a steady presence in the background.

But the real star? That fluke. The young humpback lifted its tail high with a graceful arch, sending water flying as it dove again and again. Each time felt like a personal performance—powerful, elegant, unforgettable.

 

It was a nice day on the water. Hard to find whales but we saw 5 bottlenose dolphins twice. And we saw a minke whale. Some were lucky to see it breech out of the water. But then the whale didn’t show itself again.

As always, you can book your trip here on our website or by calling us at 619-309-1680. We hope to see you soon!
Stefanie, Volunteer Whaler, The Nat.