San Diego is known for its beautiful weather, great surfing and natural harbors. We’ve found options for you explore and view marine life or go out to sea!

Between the months of December and April, gray whales migrate over 20,000 miles from Alaska to Baja, California: the longest mammal migration in the world. In the warmer waters, the female gray whales give birth and the young learn how to swim before they migrate north again in the spring.Image result for whale watching

San Diego’s location is perfect for spotting the pods of two or three whales breaching the surface of the water on their journey south.

3 Hour Endless Summer Special

If you want to get out on the bay, a Sailing cruise is a perfect way to view the San Diego skyline and enjoy some fresh sea air and view marine life. We highly recommend San Diego Sailing Tours. They can take you out whale watching, during season, or a lovely sunset cruise. Can’t go wrong with either!

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Seals and sea lions are friends of San Diego and love to come out and play. At La Jolla Cove, a few furry friends may join you during your swim. Sea lions and other marine life frequent the water, so bring your snorkel gear with you! La Jolla Cove is nestled among the cliffs with beautifully, clear water.

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