A Million Miles Traveled -- A Million Questions
and Answers
Our 2008 season starts on May 31! We are only 2 Miles off Interstate-5, an easy 90 minutes north of Seattle! Free Parking! No fuel surcharge!
THE OLDEST AND STILL THE BEST SINCE 1962.
Our trip has often been imitated but never duplicated!
When we started, most of those guys were still in short pants!
Winner of the "Best Tourism-related
Business" Award - as determined by a citizens' poll conducted
by the Bellingham Business Journal
Actual photo of 3 whales porpoising taken from the
Island Caper
We find Orcas more than anyone in the business. No One beats our success
rate in finding Orcas in the Pacific Northwest. We utilize spotters
on land, in boats and even aircraft to let us know the location of the
whales and the direction they are heading. And because we only do full
day trips, we have time to react to the latest spotting information.
The 110-foot Island Caper - the largest and most
comfortable boat dedicated to whale watching in the Pacific Northwest
Call or e-mail for available dates:
(360) 734-8866 in Whatcom County,
(877) 734-8866 Toll Free
Sound Watch recognition for a perfect year in 2007!
Sound Watch is the patrolling and educational division of the San Juan Whale Museum. They are out on the waters of the San Juan Islands and Canadian Gulf Islands, every day. Their primary goal is to educate all boaters in the State and Federal guidelines for safe viewing of wildlife. As for whales, there are rules pertaining distance, direction, speed, closeness to shore, blocking their path, etc. As for other wildlife such as Seal haul outs or bird sanctuaries, again there are rules pertaining to distance and speed. At times it is hard to comply because of tides, currents, wind and other boats in the area. We try very hard to be responsible and obey all the regulations. We thank Sound Watch for all the days they spend out on the water making sure these wonderful creatures of nature are looked after. We are proud that in the season of 2006 we were not observed making any mistakes. A PERFECT YEAR FOR US: few can say that.
For 2008, our Whale Watch Cruises will start Saturday, May 31 and continue through mid-September. Cruises depart at 10:00 am and return around 4:00 pm.
The object of our cruise is to find the magnificent killer whales (also
known as Orca whales). We may also see Gray, Humpback or Minke whales,
little known relatives of the great Blue Whale.
Because we've been cruising the San Juan Islands since 1962 - showing
you all of the kudos we've received would take too much of your time.
Simply stated - JUST ASK ANY ONE OF OUR 300,000 PASSENGERS - WE ARE
STILL THE BEST - COME SEE WHY!
We now have copies of our Coast Guard Certificate of Inspection and Proof of insurance forms online: