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Newport Landing Whale Watching offers California whale watching trips multiple times daily, year-round, departing from Newport Beach, California. The winter and spring months bring the annual gray whale migration with thousands of whales traveling along our coastline. During the summer months, giant blue whales arrive.
Numerous other whale species, more than six types of dolphins, and sea lions can be observed throughout the year. Whale watching presents an enjoyable opportunity for families to engage in. Children especially relish the experience of taking a boat ride out to sea. There’s something for everyone to marvel at.
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Mom and day can view million-dollar estates along the Newport Coast, and kids will have a blast watching playful dolphins chasing the whale-watching boat. And, of course, there is the thrill of sighting your first whale. Whale-watching trips last about two and a half hours.
Approximately 20,000 gray whales pass San Diego on their 10,000-mile round-trip journey from the Bering Sea feeding grounds to Baja’s lagoons. Gray Whale watching season runs from the end of December through mid-April. Newport Landing offers whale watching trips multiple times daily, year-round, departing from Newport Beach, California.
The winter and spring months bring the annual gray whale migration with thousands of whales traveling along our coastline, and the summer and fall bring the giant blue whales. Several other whales, over half a dozen dolphin species, and sea lions are also viewed year-round.
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Whale watching is a fun activity for the whole family. Your kids will love going for a boat ride out on the ocean. There is something to see for everyone.
Mom and day can view million-dollar estates along the Newport Coast, and kids will have a blast watching playful dolphins chasing the whale-watching boat. And, of course, there is the thrill of sighting your first whale. Whale-watching trips last about two and a half hours.
Approximately 20,000 gray whales pass San Diego on their 10,000-mile round-trip journey from the Bering Sea feeding grounds to Baja’s lagoons. Gray Whale watching season runs from the end of December through mid-April. Whale Watching-Newport Landing operates from Newport Beach Harbor.
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Larry L Wingard says
there is no better way to spend the day then to spend the day whale watching
I done 2 times and am planning a third trip Its worth every penny
DayTrippen says
Hello Larry
Newport Beach is a great place to depart for a whale watching adventure. It takes about 15 minutes to get out of the harbor. Then as soon as you pass the jetty you are in prime whale watching territory.
Thanks for the comment.