Whale and Wildlife Adventure -
Semi Covered Boat
- Duration: 3-4 hours
- Age range: Ages 6 and up
- Pricing:
- $159 Adults (ages 13+)
- $129 Kids (ages 6-12)
- Note: children ages 5 and under are welcome on private tours
- Boat: "Wake"
- Semi covered vessel
- Maximum capacity: 6 passengers
- Dates and times: Tours run March through November. Days and departure times vary seasonally. Please click the BOOK NOW button to check availability.
- Departure location: Skyline Marina - 2201 Skyline Way, Anacortes, WA 98221
~ Departing from Anacortes means NO ferry travel required! ~
- Whales: Four local species - orcas, humpbacks, grays, and minkes
- Comfort: Enclosed, HEATED cabin space to keep you warm and dry on tours year-round
- Facilities: Onboard restroom available
- Additional info:
- Ample deck space for outdoor viewing
- Small, intimate group sizes
- Advisory: This tour is NOT appropriate for children under age 6, during pregnancy, or for people with back or neck injuries
You’re in for a Whaley Fun Time!
We’re lucky to have four different species of whales in our area: orcas, humpbacks, grays, and minkes. Connecting with these majestic animals in their natural habitat is exhilarating! Although our focus is whale watching, we will also encounter many other species of marine mammals and birds along the way. The incredible diversity of local wildlife means no two trips are alike, so it’s worth coming out more than once!
Comfortable cruise
Our newest addition to the Blue Kingdom Tours fleet, Wake, is a semi covered, runabout style boat. She has an enclosed, heated cabin, with comfortable seating for each guest, that will keep you out of the elements, warm and dry year round. Wake also has a large outdoor viewing deck, ensuring plenty of space for everyone to have great views of the whales and wildlife.
Oh the Places We’ll Go
We’ll depart from Skyline Marina in Anacortes, WA. Departing from Anacortes means you don’t have to hassle with taking a ferry to get to us! Depending on where the whales are each day, our trips can take us to a number of places across the Salish Sea, which is the body of water that encompasses the Puget Sound, Strait of Juan de Fuca, Strait of Georgia, and the series of waterways running between the San Juan Islands. With magnificent mountain ranges, impressive islands, and stunning seascapes creating 360 degree views, there’s no better place in the world to go whale watching!