What is the whale watching capital of the world?
What is the whale watching capital of the world? Dave's Dolphin & Whale Watching Safari have joined forces to let the world know that Dana Point is the Dolphin & Whale Capital of the World®.
What month is best for whale watching?
In the spring, when migrating whales pass through, you've got a good shot at spotting humpbacks, Sei, and the two largest species of whale: fin and blue. Peak season is April through September, but visit in April and May for the best chance of spotting a big blue.
Where is the best place to watch whales?
- Hervey Bay, Australia. ...
- Silver Bank, Dominican Republic. ...
- Maui, Hawaii, USA. ...
- Juneau, Alaska, USA. ...
- Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. ...
- San Juan Islands, Washington, USA. ...
- Puerto Madryn, Argentina. ...
- Monterey, California, USA.
Where are whales mostly seen?
Monterey Bay, California Enjoy year-round whale-watching in Monterey Bay. Running alongside California's central coast, the bay sees humpback and blue whales from April to December, and gray whales from December to April.
Which coast is better for whale watching?
The Gulf of Maine is an ideal whale habitat because it's filled with all the staples of a whale's diet—squid, krill, and plenty of fish. Visit Acadia National Park and bring along your binoculars to see whale spouts from afar or take to the water for a tour.
When and where is the best time to see blue whales?
Other Great places to see blue whales In the northern hemisphere, they can be seen in their largest numbers along the northern coast of Quebec and around Iceland in May and June. Further south, they migrate past the Azores and the Canary Islands throughout the winter and spring.