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- Whale Watching Tours - Welcome to San Juan Safaris! | San Juan Island . . .
Located just a few hours from downtown Seattle by car and ferry (or an even shorter plane ride), the San Juan Islands are home to a thriving population of majestic orca whales Orca Whales live, play, and raise their young in the waters of the Haro Strait near San Juan Island, Washington
- Whale Wildlife Tours | San Juan Islands Washington Visitors Bureau . . .
Magnificent orca (or killer) whales live in the San Juan Islands year-round, and this is the best place in the world to see them in the wild You can also spot humpbacks, minkes, gray whales, steller sea lions, and many other underrated species
- Mayas Legacy Whale Watching Friday Harbor, San Juan Island
See orcas in the wild on a small group whale watching tour with Maya's Legacy Whale Watching at Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, 90 miles north of Seattle
- Whale Watching | Outer Island Expeditions | Washington
Experience the best of the San Juan Islands on our whale watching tours departing from Anacortes, Lopez Island, and Orcas Island Join us on high-speed vessels with experienced captains and knowledgeable naturalist guides
- The Ultimate Guide to Whale Watching in the San Juan Islands
Welcome to the pristine waters of the San Juan Islands, a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike Nestled in the Salish Sea off the coast of Washington State, this breathtaking archipelago offers some of the best whale watching opportunities in the world
- Whale watching in Seattle, WA and San Juan Islands
Best Orca whale watching in the San Juan Islands and Puget Sound off the coast of Washington State, near Seattle Guaranteed to see a whale on all tours!
- Best San Juan Islands Whale-Watching Tours | Updated 2025
The Best Whale Watching Tours in the San Juan Islands Though whale-watching tours in the San Juan Islands operate year-round, the best time to see them is between April and October During these months, transient orca pods and other whales visit the San Juans’ rich feeding grounds
- Whale Watching in the San Juans
More than 500,000 people annually go whale watching in the waters of Washington and British Columbia around the San Juan Islands Whale watching is a unique opportunity to gain knowledge and appreciate killer whales and the other marine wildlife in this region
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