Killer Whale Watching Safari Pre Cruise Hotel

Killer Whale Watching Safari Pre Cruise Hotel
Excursion Highlights:
  • Witness breaching Orca whales and stunning Vancouver views on our killer whale watching safari, with an 85% chance of whale sightings.
  • Explore the bustling Granville Island, a vibrant tourist hotspot, and delight in artisan foods, arts, and handicrafts at the Public Market.
  • Learn about the local ecosystem from a trained naturalist during your exciting whale-watching journey, boasting sightings of Gray and Humpback whales.
  • Encounter captivating marine life including dolphins, sea lions, bald eagles, and seals, making for unforgettable photo opportunities on your cruise vacation.
  • Secure your spot on this family-friendly, seasonal tour (April-October) and create memories that will last a lifetime. Limited availability!
Price: $339.00
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Summary
Shore Excursion Size ? Small
Shore Excursion Type Cultural, Active, Scenic
Shore Excursion Duration 5 Hours
Activity Level ? Moderate
Shore Excursion Leaves From ? Downtown Vancouver Hotels
Food/Beverage Provided Not Included
Recommended Dress Comfortable, seasonal clothing. Closed-toe walking shoes. Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
Restrictions Guests must be able to enter and exit transportation. This tour is not wheelchair accessible.

Killer Whale Watching Safari Pre-Cruise Hotel

Start your adventure before you even board the cruise ship! The waters around Vancouver are visited by about 80 Orca whales every summer. Here's your chance to see these intelligent animals up close while experiencing the Vancouver area from a different perspective.

Your day begins with a visit to Granville Island, a post-manufacturing city-turned-tourist-hotspot on a peninsula just off Vancouver's shores. You will have a couple of hours to explore the island and its highlights, including the extensive marina and numerous shopping areas. Meander through the stalls at Granville Island Public Market and marvel at the artisan foods, fine arts, and handicrafts.

From there it's time to commence whale watching! Board the boat and ride to the whale-watching area with a trained naturalist who will explain the area's ecosystem. Be sure to have your camera and binoculars available. With the Gray and Humpback whales also making appearances (spring and fall), your chances of seeing whales during your safari tour are 85 percent. Along the way, you will likely encounter other marine life such as dolphins, sea lions, bald eagles, and seals before your return to your hotel.

Reserve your spot now for a fun day of whale watching that you will remember for years to come. It is suggested that you bring sun protection plus a warm sweater or jacket due to windy conditions.

Please Note: Your 3-5 hour, family-friendly tour is available from April to October. Guests should be physically fit, and be able to enter and exit transportation. No wheelchair access is available.