Good Morning,
FUN FACT
Grey Whales, previously seen on our wildlife tours, have calves that are born dark, wrinkled and barnacle-free. In the warm calving lagoons in Baja California, a calf remains in close contact with its mother, often swimming onto her back or tail flukes. Before making the trip north, the baby grows quickly and will eat around 50 gallons (189.3 l) of milk a day.
Please see our upcoming tours below…
TODAY – Saturday, July 13th
8:30am Whale Watching: CONFIRMED – Space Available
11:30am Bear Watching: CONFIRMED – Space Available
11:30am Hot Springs Cove Tour: CONFIRMED – Space Available
2:30pm Whale Watching: Space Available
5:30pm Whale Watching: Space Available
TOMORROW – Sunday, July 14th
9:00am Whale Watching: Space Available
9:30am Hot Springs Cove Tour: CONFIRMED – Space Available
12:15pm Bear Watching: CONFIRMED – Space Available
3:00pm Whale Watching: Space Available
6:00pm Whale Watching: Space Available
Cheers,
Megan