Which whale would I most likely see on a whale watch cruise?


Which whale would I most likely see on a whale watch cruise? HUMPBACK WHALES: Common (seen on 75-99% of trips) They range in size anywhere from 35 up to 60 feet in length when fully grown (males are usually slightly smaller than females).


Can you swim on the ship on an Alaskan cruise?

It really depends on the weather. The pools are all outside, and early June can be chilly. There is also often rain on that itinerary. The pools are heated, but are also the standard very small DCL pools, so when the weather is good for swimming, they are people soup.


Do you get wet on whale watching in Alaska?

DON'T be disappointed if it's raining and misty, but DO bring your rain gear! At the very least bring a rain jacket but I would suggest rain pants too. Luckily the humpback whales don't care if it's raining or sunny. It's always wet and cold where they are!


Will I see a whale on my cruise?

You can see many animals from all species on a cruise ship that you simply can't find as easily on a land-based trip. The ocean alone is a perfect place to see cute animals - take a long look at the sea next time you're on a cruise, and you might be lucky enough to see dolphins, whales, flying fish or seagulls.


Is it better to whale watch in the morning or Evening?

Whales are generally most active in the morning and late afternoon, making these the best times to spot them. During the morning, whales tend to be more active as they start their day and may feed. As the day progresses and the sun sets, whales become more active as they prepare to rest for the night.


Will I see dolphins on an Alaskan cruise?

At any time during the cruise season you'll certainly see some of Alaska's most amazing animal inhabitants, including whales, dolphins, bears and bald eagles. However, many migratory species are sighted more often during certain times.


Is Juneau or Skagway better for whale watching?

The best port for whale watching is Juneau. We went with Orca and had a good time. Of course, there is always a floating whale observation platform (i.e. the cruiseship).


Which Alaska cruise port is best for whale watching?

The best whale watching ports of call are typically Juneau, Icy Strait Point, and Sitka in Alaska, and Victoria, British Columbia in Canada.


Do you get sea sick on an Alaskan cruise?

Don't be surprised if you feel seasick in Alaska's waters, even if no other cruise has made you feel that way. Cruising through the Inside Passage is generally calm, but the open waters of the Pacific Ocean can be choppy. Even the bays can churn up quickly during summer storms.


What is the best month for whale watching in Alaska?

If it's whales you want, it's whales you're gonna get. The best time to whale watch is from April to November, when approximately 600 humpbacks inhabit the waters of the northern Inside Passage. Whale watching tours are offered in Juneau and near Glacier Bay.


Do whale watching boats bother whales?

Boat-based whale watching exposes whales and dolphins to underwater noise, as well as the risk of injury from collision with the boat's hull or propeller19,20. The presence of boats can distract the animals from important behaviours like resting, socializing or feeding1,3,21.


Will I see polar bears on Alaska cruise?

Black bears, brown bears, and polar bears call Alaska home. While polar bears do not migrate far enough south to see while on a cruise, passengers may have the opportunity to spot black or brown bears. The best time to see bears in Southeast Alaska is from July through early September.