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3 Days - 2 Nights
Whale Watching Tour: A 3-Day Victoria & Salish Sea Adventure
Embark on an unforgettable 3-day adventure into the heart of the Salish Sea, a haven for majestic marine giants. Witness orcas, humpback whales, and playful dolphins breaching the crystal-clear waters. This family-friendly tour combines the excitement of whale watching with the charm of Victoria, British Columbia's capital city.
Tour's Briefcase!
Tour's Info
• Experience the thrill of watching whales in their natural habitat • Explore the vibrant city of Victoria with its beautiful gardens and historical sites • Enjoy comfortable accommodations in Victoria • Guided tours with knowledgeable naturalists • Suitable for all ages and skill levels
How We Meet?!
We recommend flying into Victoria International Airport (YYJ). From there, you can take a taxi or public transportation to your hotel. All whale watching tours depart from Victoria's Inner Harbour. Specific meeting locations and instructions will be provided upon booking.
Itinerary for This Adventure
Day 1: Victoria Exploration
Day 2: Whale Watching Adventure
Day 3: Departure Day
• Arrive in Victoria and check into your hotel. • Enjoy an afternoon at your leisure to explore Victoria's Inner Harbour, wander through the Butchart Gardens, or delve into the Royal British Columbia Museum's rich history. • Welcome dinner at a local restaurant (not included).
• Morning departure on a comfortable whale watching boat from Victoria's Inner Harbour. • Spend the day cruising the Salish Sea in search of orcas, humpback whales, dolphins, and other marine life. • Learn from your experienced guide about the whales' behavior, habitat, and conservation efforts. • Enjoy breathtaking scenery and the excitement of spotting these magnificent creatures in their natural environment. • Return to Victoria in the afternoon with unforgettable memories.
• Enjoy breakfast at your hotel (included). • Spend the morning souvenir shopping or exploring any final sights in Victoria before your departure. • Make your way to Victoria International Airport for your return flight home.
Dos & Don’ts for This Adventure
Dress in layers according to the weather forecast.
Bring comfortable shoes for walking around Victoria.
Binoculars are recommended for enhanced whale watching.
Keep cameras ready to capture stunning wildlife encounters.
Respect the wildlife and maintain a safe distance.
What's Included:
Comfortable accommodation for 2 nights in Victoria
Daily breakfast
Guided whale watching tour
Victoria city tour (optional, add-on)
Transportation within Victoria (limited to included tours)
Contact Vanisle Wildlife for a personalized quote based on travel dates and group size.
FAQ
What types of whales can I expect to see around Vancouver Island?
Vancouver Island offers sightings of several whale species, including orcas (killer whales), gray whales, humpback whales, minke whales, and occasionally, even blue whales.
When is the best time of year to go whale watching on Vancouver Island?
Prime whale watching season typically runs from April to October, with peak months being June, July, and August. During this time, there's a higher chance of seeing a variety of whale species.
Where are the best locations for whale watching on Vancouver Island?
Popular whale watching spots include Victoria, Tofino, Campbell River, and Telegraph Cove. Each location offers unique opportunities to view different species of whales.
Are there regulations in place to protect the whales during tours?
Yes, there are strict regulations in place to ensure the safety and well-being of the whales. These include maintaining a safe distance from the whales, reducing speed near marine mammals, and limiting the number of vessels around the animals.
What are the guidelines for approaching whales during a tour?
Operators must adhere to guidelines established by Transport Canada and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. Generally, vessels must maintain a distance of at least 200 meters from most whales and 400 meters from killer whales. Also, boats should avoid positioning themselves in the path of the whales.
Can I swim or interact with the whales during a tour?
No, swimming or interacting with the whales is strictly prohibited to ensure the safety of both humans and the marine animals.