Advertisement
Get Ready to Play. Take the Quiz!

Whale Watching Near Monterey

Whale Watching Near Monterey

Explore Monterey’s canyon of the whales

Because of the cold, food-rich 1-mile-/1.6-km-deep Monterey submarine canyon just offshore, whales and marine mammals thrive here, making it an outstanding place to see whales year-round. You might also sporadically spot smaller cetaceans such as fin and minke whales, as well as orcas, dolphins, and porpoises throughout the year.

Numerous companies offer whale-watching tours departing from Fisherman’s Wharf. In summer, there’s a more up-close option: When conditions are calm, experienced paddlers can take guided kayak tours into the open ocean off tiny Moss Landing, putting them smack-dab in the middle of the action. Learn more about what you’ll see with a visit to the outstanding Monterey Bay Aquarium.

For prime whale-watching from land, drive south along the spectacular Big Sur Coast, where high points along Highway One provide great whale-viewing spots. On weekends in January and February, join ranger-led whale-watch programs at some of the region’s parks, including Garrapata, Andrew Molera, and Pfeiffer-Big Sur State Parks.

Official Resources

Advertisement
California Winery

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Get weekly travel inspiration, offers, contests, and more!

Plus, receive communications from California Grown and their exclusive ebook 'Iconic California Dishes to Celebrate California Wine Month' FREE.