Are You Visiting Newport Beach, CA? Go Whale Watching

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When in Newport Beach, CA one of the most remarkable experience you might have is to go whale watching. Depending on the time of the year you can observe either grey or blue whales on their way to Baja and they are breathtaking. You might wonder where did those whales come from? The whales have come from the Arctic and while they are on their way to Baja they birth their young termed calves in the warmer water.

The longest migration made by mammals is the grey whale, annually they travel over 10,000 miles through the frigid Arctic water to the warm waters of Baja and back again on their very long journey. In case you have not been whale watching before I encourage you to go, it will be an experience which stays with you your entire life, it is awe inspiring.

Whale watching season in Newport Beach is pretty much all year long, you do need to make a reservation, the boats fill up extremely fast. Honestly, that is due to the fact many people love to go whale watching both tourists and native Californians alike. From May to November the blue whale is migrating and from December to April is when the grey whale migrates. As well as grey whales you may see dolphins, seals, killer whales and ocean birds.

The whales put on quite a show singing, diving and spouting (blowing air out of blowholes). Often they are seen in groups and you may see the calves swimming with their momma whales.

What should you take with you on the boat ride Once you get on the water the temperature can vary 15 degrees or more so you should wear pants and take a jacket or rain slicker, you may get cold and wet. Also wear athletic shoes rather than flip-flops the decks could get soaked and become slick.

A video camera (one with and hand strap if at all possible) if you love to take snap shots and post status on your favorite websites. Sun glasses might be handy to reduce the glare and a hat, again with straps so it doesn't blow off if there's a gust of wind. Sunscreen and if you are prone to sea sickness then take some motion sickness pills. If you have never been on a boat you might want to grab some motion sickness pills just in case you do get seasick.

Binoculars will help you get a birds eye view of the whales although some come really close to the boat. If you have children take something for them to play with to keep them occupied until the whales come out to play.

Newport Landing Whale Watching offers company and school trips in addition to their regular whale watching trips as well as private charters. The knowledgeable staff are available to answer questions you may have about whales and their habits. The boats are equipped with snack and beverage bars for an added charge if you get the munchies.

Whale watching is one event you shouldn't pass up. You'll get to see the world’s largest mammals, breathe true fresh air and enjoy the spectacular ocean view. Come visit our website to find out more about whale watching in Newport Beach