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San Diego: 3 Hour Whale Watch Cruise with Legacy Whale Watch
(225) Reviews
San Diego
Important Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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You’ll experience one of the best San Diego whale watching tours aboard the spacious 80-foot Legacy, departing from Mission Bay just minutes from the open Pacific for faster access to whale sightings. You’ll begin spotting seabirds, sea lions, and coastal wildlife before you even leave the bay, then head offshore to watch California gray whales, humpbacks, and playful dolphins with guidance from our expert crew. You’ll also learn from San Diego Natural History Museum–certified naturalists who join every trip to share biofacts, answer questions, and bring the marine life of Southern California to life during this family-friendly 3-hour adventure.
Highlights
3 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
3 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
San Diego Natural History Museum Certified Naturalists
Free Parking
Restroom on board
Wildlife Spotting Opportunities
3-Hour Whale Watching Tour
Food and Beverages (available to purchase)
Binoculars (available to rent)
Meeting Points
Departure
1717 Quivira Rd
We depart from Seaforth Sportfishing. Please check-in inside Seaforth Tackle Shop at the top of the dock and then we will all walk down to the boat after a brief introduction. Please do not park in Seaforth Boat Rentals, Seaforth Marina, Marina Village parking lots, as you do risk being towed.
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San Diego: 3 Hour Whale Watch Cruise with Legacy Whale Watch
(225) Reviews
San Diego
About
You’ll experience one of the best San Diego whale watching tours aboard the spacious 80-foot Legacy, departing from Mission Bay just minutes from the open Pacific for faster access to whale sightings. You’ll begin spotting seabirds, sea lions, and coastal wildlife before you even leave the bay, then head offshore to watch California gray whales, humpbacks, and playful dolphins with guidance from our expert crew. You’ll also learn from San Diego Natural History Museum–certified naturalists who join every trip to share biofacts, answer questions, and bring the marine life of Southern California to life during this family-friendly 3-hour adventure.
Highlights
3 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
3 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
San Diego Natural History Museum Certified Naturalists
Free Parking
Restroom on board
Wildlife Spotting Opportunities
3-Hour Whale Watching Tour
Food and Beverages (available to purchase)
Binoculars (available to rent)
Meeting Points
Departure
1717 Quivira Rd
We depart from Seaforth Sportfishing. Please check-in inside Seaforth Tackle Shop at the top of the dock and then we will all walk down to the boat after a brief introduction. Please do not park in Seaforth Boat Rentals, Seaforth Marina, Marina Village parking lots, as you do risk being towed.
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Itinerary
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San Diego
We will depart from the dock and generally see California Sea Lions very quickly. We usually see quite a few varieties of sea bird before we leave the bay as well. We will head out into open ocean in search of whales, dolphins, other mammals and sea birds.
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Mission Bay Park
Quivira Basin (Mission Bay)
You’ll depart from Quivira Basin, one of the busiest boating hubs in Mission Bay. As you cruise out toward the open ocean, you’ll pass sportfishing boats, sailing vessels, and charter yachts preparing for their own adventures. This harbor will serve as your gateway to the Pacific.
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Dog Beach
Dog Beach
You’ll soon cruise past Dog Beach, one of the most famous off-leash dog beaches in the country. As you pass by, you’ll often see dogs racing across the sand, chasing balls, and splashing through the surf while their owners cheer them on. It’s one of San Diego’s most joyful stretches of coastline.
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San Diego River
San Diego River Mouth
You’ll pass the mouth of the San Diego River, which travels all the way from the mountains east of the city before reaching the Pacific here. Where the river meets the ocean, you’ll find a rich habitat that attracts birds, fish, and other wildlife. This meeting of fresh and salt water supports a surprising amount of life.
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Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach
You’ll cruise alongside Ocean Beach, a classic Southern California surf town known for its laid-back personality. As you pass by, you’ll see colorful shops, palm-lined streets, and surfers heading out to catch waves. This neighborhood keeps a vintage beach-town spirit alive.
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Ocean Beach Municipal Pier
Ocean Beach Pier
You’ll glide past the Ocean Beach Pier, which stretches nearly 2,000 feet out into the Pacific. As you pass, you’ll see fishermen casting lines while seabirds soar overhead and surfers ride waves nearby. The pier stands as one of the longest concrete piers on the West Coast.
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Mission Beach
Mission Beach
You’ll cruise along Mission Beach, a lively stretch of sand between the Pacific Ocean and Mission Bay. From the water, you’ll see the famous boardwalk where cyclists, skaters, and beachgoers gather throughout the day. This beach often buzzes with energy and sunshine.
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Belmont Park
Belmont Park
You’ll spot the historic Giant Dipper roller coaster rising above the shoreline at Belmont Park. This wooden coaster has thrilled riders since 1925 and remains one of the few seaside roller coasters still operating in the United States. From the ocean, you’ll get one of the best views of this San Diego landmark.
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Pacific Beach
Pacific Beach
You’ll pass Pacific Beach, known locally as “PB,” one of San Diego’s most vibrant beach communities. As you cruise by, you’ll notice wide sandy beaches, steady surf, and a busy boardwalk full of activity. Surfers and sun-seekers gather here year-round.
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Crystal Pier San Diego
Crystal Pier
You’ll soon see Crystal Pier extending out over the water. This pier stands out because small cottages sit right on top of it, allowing visitors to stay overnight above the waves. It’s one of the most unique and photographed places along the San Diego coastline.
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La Jolla
La Jolla Coastline
You’ll approach the beautiful coastline of La Jolla, often called the “Jewel of San Diego.” As you cruise along these dramatic cliffs and clear blue waters, you’ll enter one of the richest marine habitats in Southern California. Dolphins, sea lions, seabirds, and even whales frequently travel through these waters.
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Sunset Cliffs Natural Park
Sunset Cliffs
You’ll see the rugged bluffs of Sunset Cliffs rising dramatically from the ocean. Over thousands of years, waves have carved these sandstone cliffs into sea caves, arches, and steep drop-offs. This coastline offers some of the most spectacular sunset views in San Diego.
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Point Loma
Point Loma
You’ll round Point Loma, the peninsula that forms the natural barrier protecting San Diego Bay. As you pass this dramatic headland, you’ll see how it has guided sailors into the harbor for centuries. This landmark has played a key role in San Diego’s maritime history.
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Old Point Loma Lighthouse
Point Loma Lighthouse
High on the cliffs above you, you’ll spot the historic Point Loma Lighthouse. Built in 1855, it helped guide ships safely into San Diego Bay during California’s early days. Today it stands within Cabrillo National Monument and continues to symbolize San Diego’s long connection to the sea.