
Where to Enjoy Whale Watching in San Diego
Whales are large mammals that come and visit San Diego annually during their migration. It's one of San Diego's pride and they get to earn good revenue from whale watching as San Diego's coastline is on the route of whales and you can see these giant gray whales in close proximity.
Your travel San Diego California would be more fun and enjoyable especially for kids if you come and check out the migratory whales in the area but they are most often seen only during Later part of December up to March every year and when you see one whale there's a big chance you'll see another one up to a dozen at a time depending on the migratory time as during its peak whales travel in a bunch.
The San Diego Harbor's Birch Aquarium is the best place to go for a California whale watching. It's an adventure you must try at least once in your life. You'd enjoy watching those beautiful giant whales that swim ever so gracefully. Mondays to Fridays the rate is $30 per adult and $15 per child 4 years up to 12 years old and on Sundays Adults are $35 each and seniors are $30 each but only when it's the season for whale watching. During the months of April to November, their whale watching tours are closed.
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There are other great venues in San Diego's Harbor where you could also watch the whales swim and Google Maps have a complete list of these venues. Check them out and choose wisely.
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