There are
more whale watching boats here than any other region since Victoria hosts more tourists than any other place on Vancouver Island.
Not exact matches
You can photograph sea lions and otters frolicking in the calm inner harbor waters, or if you're feeling
more adventurous, take to the waters with a glass bottom
boat tour, deep - sea fishing trip or
whale watching tour.
The array of activities possible at the beaches here is almost limitless, from sand volleyball and kite - flying to tidepooling, swimming, fishing,
boating, hiking, biking, picnicking,
whale -
watching, and
more.
At the harbor you can catch one of many popular
boat excursions to Molokini or Lanai for
Whale watching, snorkeling, fishing, sunset cruises and much
more.
Visit Bermuda and enjoy pink sand beaches, turquoise waters with activities like
whale watching, shoreline horseback rides, kayaking, paddle
boating and
more.
You are
more likely to see them out on one of the
boat - based
whale watching expeditions.
Like other
whale -
watching boats, we are required to position our kayaks 200 yards or
more away from orca
whales.
You can enjoy sailing, power
boating,
whale watching, hiking, kayaking, mountain biking, golf, camping, sport fishing, bird
watching, scuba diving, beach combing and much
more.
A lagoon guard notes exactly what time any
boat enters the
whale watching area and assures that each
boat spend no
more than the two hour limit.
The opportunities for exploring the area are endless:
whale -
watching, visiting Hurricane Ridge at Olympic National Park, strolling along the beach,
watching the picturesque sailing
boats, hiking up Mt. Townsend, kayaking across Port Townsend Bay, and much
more.