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San Diego Whale Sightings 3/27/26-4/5/26  from the onboard team of volunteer naturalists for our San Diego Whale & Dolphin Watching Adventure: up-close views and educational moments by expert captains and volunteer naturalists from the San Diego Natural History Museum. Don’t forget that kids cruise FREE in December and January; use promo code WHALEYFUN.

4.5.26

9:30 am Whale Watch & Dolphin Sightings:

Fin Whales
Common Dolphins

2 fin whales at 9-mile bank. Several common dolphins are feeding just outside the harbor. Beautiful, calm seas and warm weather.

Your naturalist,

Raquel

4.4.26

9:30 am Whale Watch & Dolphin Sightings:

Common Dolphins

It was a beautiful day aboard the Hornblower with blue skies and calm seas. We had passengers visiting from all over as they celebrated Spring Break and the Easter holiday weekend. We were treated to an active pod of 75 common dolphins who delighted guests with jumping high out of the air and swimming in the boat’s wake. It was a beautiful day on the water!

Your naturalist,

Nicole 

4.3.26

9:30 am Whale Watch & Dolphin Sightings:

Bottlenose Dolphins
Common Dolphins

Today’s search for marine life was rewarded early with a small pod of Bottlenose dolphins in the bay. During the cruise, we encountered several small pods of Common Dolphins that were more interested in feeding than visiting the boat. Our last sighting of Common Dolphins was a large nursery pod with both adults and babies. They delighted passengers by swimming close to the boat and leaping out of the water.

Your naturalist,

Glenda

3.29.26

9:30 am Whale Watch & Dolphin Sightings:

Bottlenose Dolphins
Fin Whales

Today’s trip provided passengers the opportunity to watch two Fin whales feeding offshore. They made many powerful blows and stayed close to the surface. A pod of Bottlenose dolphins came to swim next to the boat, making this an exciting day for spotting marine life.

Your naturalist,

Glenda

3.27.26

9:30 am Whale Watch & Dolphin Sightings:

Fin Whales
Common Dolphin

On the ocean. We saw three fin whales briefly, and then two of them stayed so we could see them for a while. We saw a couple of small pods of common dolphins. One pod was a nursery pod with babies.
We also saw several large rays swimming around the boat. The gray whales were elusive today.

Your naturalist,

Dee

 

 

A great way to time your whale-watching adventure is to check out our Whale-Watching Naturalist Notes, which include sightings and reports of whales, dolphins, and other birds and sea life. This blog-style report provides valuable insights that help future guests plan and enhance their experience. It can identify the best time for spotting, update on weather conditions, highlight active whale and dolphin species, and educate guests about local sea life. Please review our website’s more detailed helpful hints blog and how-to guide for your whale-watching adventure.

 

San Diego Whale Watching: Naturalist Notes –3/27/26-4/5/26

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