DOLPHIN & WHALE WATCHING IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Southern California is considered to have more dolphins and blue whales than anywhere on Earth, and Dana Point is regarded as the whale-watching capital of the world. Dana Point was recently given the distinguished certification of being the first Whale Heritage Site in the Americas!

Southern California is considered to have more dolphins and blue whales than anywhere on Earth, and Dana Point is regarded as the whale-watching capital of the world. Dana Point was recently given the distinguished certification of being the first Whale Heritage Site in the Americas!
During our stay in Dana Point, we booked the famous Captain Dave’s Dolphin and Whale Watching Safari, considered Dana Point’s number one-rated whale-watching experience and certified as a responsible whale-watching safari.




Captain Dave Anderson is an award-winning filmmaker, author, and leader in ocean wildlife education. His documentary “Wild Dolphins & Whales of Southern California” has drawn people worldwide (us included!) to Dana Point. We had read great reviews online about this safari, but I can only add that the experience beat our expectations.
Another reason to support Captain Dave’s mission is his support to local non-profits and schools, donating hundreds of thousands of dollars in free trips to help them raise funds for their organizations. Captain Dave and his rescue team are also truly committed to their conservation efforts, giving back to the oceans with whale disentanglement and the beaches by hosting clean-ups.
Dana Point’s Festival of Whales occurs in March, but year-round, these unique eco-friendly whale-watching trips aboard high-tech catamarans get you really close to different kinds of whales (blue, gray, fin, sperm, killer, humpback…). Dana Point is also home to a magnificent amount of marine mammals. With more dolphins per square mile than anywhere else in the world, you will also be able to enjoy breathtaking and abundant dolphin sightseeing, as well as sea lions and seals.

Most excursions are a few hours long, and prior reservation online is recommended. Our large catamaran was safe, comfortable, and suitable for children. I think these eco-friendly tours offer a respectful sea adventure that children (and adults) are unlikely to forget.

Related posts for ocean lovers:

Ocean Institute’s summer camps

Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s Marine Biologist Camps.

Inspiring Kids to Love the Ocean.

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