





Duration: Approximately 3h30 to 4h
Time: Varies depending on the season
Season: From May 1 to October 31
Departure from: Fisherman's Wharf in Victoria
Sail on the waters of the Salish Sea towards the Gulf and San Juan islands, in the Juan de Fuca Strait, where you can observe orcas.
Vancouver Island is renowned for being one of the best whale watching destinations in the world.
Summer is the best time for whale watching, when these majestic animals come to feed on the various marine mammals that inhabit the island's coast.
Orcas, also known as "Killer Whales," are as common as humpback whales. You will also have the chance to see gray whales, minke whales, humpback whales, seals, sea lions, and bald eagles!
Learn all about these fascinating marine mammals with your biologist guide!
Eco-friendly activity: This activity involves multiple ecological gestures and behaviors to reduce its environmental impact.
A must do
I had already seen an Orca a few days before, but the trip was still well worth doing. We were warned it was a bit windy so could be a bit choppy. I do not travel well on water; we were given the option to rebook another day if needed, but we decided to go for it. The catamaran boat handled the waves exceptionally and nobody was ill the whole trip. The captain was looking out for Orcas the whole time and soon found a family of three. Keeping our distance we were able to view and follow them for ages. Again the guides were extremely knowledgable and passionate about the Orcas. The return trip was even more fun; I assumed the captain was late for dinner because we flew across the crashing waves! Everybody thoroughly enjoyed it.
Whale watching
Most memorable. Saw a pod of 30 whales
Provider's response
(Translated by Google) Very nice outing but be careful, it lasts between 3.5 and 4 hours. Make sure to bring warm clothes and be aware of seasickness. We were able to observe a whale to everyone's delight.
Great activity, despite capricious weather
(Translated by Google) The weather deteriorated in the second half. Despite all that, we saw 1 orca and 2 humpback whales, seals, sea lions, an eagle and lots of birds. Provide a small snack.






Stroll at sea but too bad no ORCS !!! But that's part of the vagaries of nature.
(Translated by Google) Stroll at sea but too bad no ORCS !!! But that's part of the vagaries of nature.