December 14, 2025

On the Water Report:

The Premier has LIMITS of Bonito on their morning half day trip! They’re scheduled to depart this afternoon at 1pm! Book HERE

The Old Glory is GOING FOR SURE tonight for a Parade of Lights Viewing party on the San Diego Bay! Plenty of room for you and the family to enjoy one of San Diego’s finest holiday events! Book HERE 

 


 

December 13, 2025

55th Annual San Diego Bay Parade of Lights: Sunday Dec. 14 and Dec 21. 

 Old Glory departs at 5PM for an “Out of This World” Experience. Book Your Spot Here!


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Nature Cruise January 28, Friday

January 26, 2015

Passengers joined San Diego Natural History Museum Whalers Heather and Judy on
Friday, January 28 for another fantastic day on the water.  They were treated to
seeing 15 gray whales, one doing a “half breach,” a mom and calf pair, and lots
of common dolphins as well as Pacific white-sided dolphins, putting on a
terrific show for all.  Heather, an excellent “birder,” as well as “whaler”
spotted 20 species of birds on the Los Coronados Islands and was very happy with
the experience.  They reported all passengers were thrilled with the cruise.

On Sunday, January 30, passengers, accompanied by Whaler Diane, were in for a
bit more of a rocky ride, due to an approaching storm system.  Though there were
more whitecaps, passengers still were able to see at least 12 gray whales,
enjoyed seeing the Brown Boobies and chick on “Bird Rock,” and saw lots of sea
stars due to a very low tide.  Common dolphins entertained passengers bow-riding
the boat on the return trip to San Diego.  Although there were a few raindrops,
and quite a bit of wind, passengers were thrilled with seeing all the wonderful
life, not only on Los Coronados, but on the beautiful Pacific Ocean.  This has
been a phenomenal year for seeing lots of gray whales on their journey to the
lagoons of Baja, California.

Submitted by Whaler Diane

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