Whale Watching: San Diego's Marine Adventure

Embark on a thrilling 3-hour whale watching tour from Mission Bay. Spot sea birds and pinnipeds before encountering majestic whales up close.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • San Diego - Departing from the dock, California Sea Lions are often spotted quickly. Numerous sea bird species are typically seen before leaving the bay. The journey continues into the open ocean to find whales, dolphins, other marine mammals, and sea birds.
  • Mission Bay Park - Quivira Basin (Mission Bay)
    Depart from Quivira Basin, a bustling…
What's Included
  • 3-Hour Whale Watching Tour
  • Wildlife Spotting Opportunities
  • San Diego Natural History Museum Certified Naturalists
  • On-board restrooms
  • Free Parking
What's Not Included
  • Food and Beverages (available to purchase)
  • Binoculars (available to rent)
Additional Information

Experience one of San Diego’s premier whale watching tours aboard the spacious 80-foot Legacy. Departing from Mission Bay, it offers quick access to the open Pacific for optimal whale sightings. Before leaving the bay, spot seabirds, sea lions, and coastal wildlife. Then, venture offshore to observe California gray whales, humpbacks, and playful…

Location
1717 Quivira Rd
Quivira Road
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.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Michaelte397zy
Apr 28, 2026
Excellent experience - Excellent experience, great day on the water, highly recommended
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Camillia_w
Apr 28, 2026
It was a very great and... - It was a very great and memorable experience. We seen dolphins, whale and even A white shark. I did get sea sick
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Jennyn841
Apr 28, 2026
End of April perfect time to whale watch - It was great to go at the end of April. Recommend Bonine to take (anti-nausea meds) an hour or more before going. Helps!! We happened to go the first day of the Blue Whale’s migration and followed it around. The guide said that less than 1% of people have seen a Blue Whale. It was cool. The guide gave many very interesting facts. Make sure you have good balance because the boat can potentially rock back and forth a lot. It was a very enjoyable experience.
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Lori_m
Apr 28, 2026
Whale watching - It was a fun day. We saw hundreds of dolphins. We also saw a great white shark. There was one whale which unfortunately had passed away
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April
Apr 27, 2026
Amazing crew on a rough water trip! - This trip was great even though the water was rough. The crew was amazing! They were detailed and advised everyone that the water was rough due to wind and rain. They handed out bracelets to help those who were prone to sea sickness! Pretty early in the trip a gray whale was spotted. The crew was able to try to advise where to look to try to see the whale. We went out even further and saw a sea lion sun bathing. It was a nice day overall. Unfortunately, due to the rough water we had many sea sick passengers. The crew went above and beyond to make sure everyone had what they needed bags, towels etc. The crew also cleaned very quickly for those that did not make it into their bag, trash can or over the side. The crew remained in good spirits and tried to help everyone while still providing a good time for those of us who were not sick. Amazing trip considering the un for seen circumstances.
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343jamesdb
Apr 30, 2026
Blue whale, 2 humpback and 2 fin whales all in one outing - The outing we went on there was reportedly two humpbacks, a blue whale and two fin whales. The captain kept the boat pointed at the whales, so only the few people who were on the bow could actually see the whales. When they spotted it, had they turned about 90°,everyone could’ve potentially seen the blue whale. We did see the blue whale spout twice and we did see the back of the humpback once as it surface to the side of the boat. The crew was quite knowledgeable.
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P4965ptannm
Apr 28, 2026
Sunset sail in April 2025 - It was a nice sail. Unfortunately the clouds rolled in so there was no sunset to view. Saw a few sea lions swimming and it was a beautiful view of bay.
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V8855ftcynthiap
Apr 25, 2026
Puke fest - I have wanted to go whale watching for years finally said Im doing it. I was so excited it was my birthday then it was horrible. Almost everyone on the boat got physically sick all we saw was a few dolphins. The crew were nice, Now they did say at the beginning the ocean was choppy, they probably should have canceled they offered 50% of coupon, uh no thank you.
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Maxwell_s
Apr 25, 2026
An hour and a half of rough sea - The waves were so rough that the majority of the boat got sick and were throwing up. I think the crew was holding out until we saw a whale… we did not.
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Perisem
Apr 30, 2026
Disappointed - We missed the tour and Im trying to reschedule it. The reason we missed the tour was because the train was an hour delay due to an accident. I spoke to someone from your office we to help me change this ticket.
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From $34
up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).