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Orca Only Tour

One of our newest tours, our Orca Only tour in 2023 was a huge success with sightings on every trip we sent out (except three) over the course of the whole season from May to September, successfully observing Orcas on over 95% of our trips!

We Guarantee Orcas on this trip because we have the fastest boats, the most experienced Captains and Naturalists, and on this special tour we allocate extra time just in case the whales are further away than usual.

THIS GIVES YOU THE BEST POSSIBLE CHANCE OF SEEING ORCAS IN THE WILD IN THE WORLD!

Departing from Orcas Island and Anacortes in the heart of the San Juans, we can travel deep into Canadian waters on our quest for Orcas. Some trips in 2023 went all the way to Nanaimo in British Columbia to see Killer Whales!

Guaranteed

ORCAS!!!

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Anacortes
2201 Skyline Way Anacortes WA. 98221

This location is ideal for guests on the mainland since you don't need to take a ferry!

  • Suitable for all ages

  • Three to Five hour tours

  • Available Memorial Day to Labor Day

  • 2:30 pm Check In, 3 pm Departure

  • $199 per Adult
     

Guaranteed

ORCAS!!!

Orcas Island
120 Sucia Dr. Eastsound Wa. 98245

For guests staying on Orcas Island, please make sure to arrive with an abundance of time before your tour!

  • Suitable for guests over 12 years old

  • Three to Five hour tours

  • Available Memorial Day to Labor Day

  • 11 am Check In, 11:30 Departur

  • $199 per Adult

Guaranteed

ORCAS!!!

Join us for the island's one and only Orca-focused whale watching experience.  Most tours offer a "whale guarantee" that includes any species of whale sighting, which is great if you love all whales. However we are proud to offer you the only "Orca guarantee" for people like us who are passionate about Orcas! 

 

With one of the highest success rates of over 95%, if you don't see Orcas on your trip you can come back again for free!

 

On this exclusive experience we head out for an encounter with the region's Biggs Killer Whales. This Orca ecotype has a thriving and healthy population and can be found year-round in the San Juan Islands. They are incredible to watch and can move up to 150 miles in a single day. We use the fastest boats in our fleet and extend our tour time allocation to consistently locate them. While our focus will be on finding the killer whales, we often encounter plenty of other wildlife along the way. Tours are between 3 and 5 hours. We shoot for 45 min or more with the Orca. Remember your Camera!

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PACIFIC WHALE
WATCH ASSOCIATION

We are proud members of the Pacific Whale Watch Association. This means we contribute to conservation and research on the whales and wildlife of our region. It also gains us special access to all the latest whale sightings reports from our community of whale watchers, researchers, and sometimes even sightings from the air and shore! It also helps us report our individual efforts from picking up ocean litter to sighting injured whales. All our reports reach the local researchers and conservation groups instantly!

 

As members we operate tours that are respectful of wildlife as well as fun and exciting! Our high-speed boats get us to the whales faster, then we can spend more time with whales as we slow down to enjoy viewing these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.  

@TrevorDerie

This was a once in a lifetime experience. They knew exactly where to go to find orcas and went the extra distance to get us there. We saw 8 orcas playing, listened to them on the hydrophone, and our guides (davina and chad?) were amazing

Orca Only Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is there a restroom on the boat?

    • Yes! All of our vessels are equipped with a restroom.

  • How long are your tours?

    • Orca Only specialty tour is 3 to 5 hours. Our goal is to spend 45-60 minutes with Orcas. Which means if the whales are close we are able to run a 3 hour tour, but if we have to go far we may take a full two hours to cruise one way to where the whales are. It is best to plan for 5 hours just in case we need to run a longer tour.

  • When should we arrive?

    • Check in begins 30 minutes prior to departure for all of our regularly scheduled whale watching excursions.  We ask you to take a moment to review your departure location and predicted travel time the day prior to your trip. The only thing that is consistent about the traffic in this area is that it is inconsistent!  We cannot hold the boat for excessively late arrivals.  

    • The  location of our ORCA ONLY tour has a gate that will only be open 60 minutes before the start time of your tour.

    • Orcas Island REQUIRES taking the Washington State Ferry, which requires a reservation. Please make sure to arrive on Orcas Island well before check in.

  • What should we wear?​

    • Layers!  The weather is temperate year round in the San Juan Islands, but our boats go very fast which will feel at least 10 to 15 degrees cooler on the water.  Having a sweatshirt with a wind breaker or jacket is a good option.  Sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen are also important with the reflection of light off the water even on cloudy days.

  • What route do we take?​

    • There is no set agenda or specific route that we follow.  Working with the Pacific Whale Watching Association means that we have access to the most up to date information on where whales have been spotted throughout the San Juan Islands and Canadian Gulf Islands.  Paired with our extensive experience on the water of the Salish Sea and our knowledge of orca pod movements we see whales on more than 95% of our trips.​  The whales in this area are not tagged and can swim more than 100 miles in a single day so we like having the flexibility to go anywhere!​​

  • Do we need a passport if we go into Canadian waters?​

    • Nope! Our whales are "dual-citizens" and frequently swim between Canada and the US without paying any attention to our arbitrary lines. As commercial whale watching vessels we have the special privilege to come and go out of Canadian water as much as the whales do.  ​

  • What should we bring?​

    • Less is more!  The less you have to keep track of the easier it is to sit back, relax, and enjoy the trip.​ Binoculars and a camera are the only luxuries you might want to bring!​  ​

  • Is there food served on board?​

    • We don't serve food onboard though we have light snacks available on some vessels during the summer months.  We don't recommend eating any large meals directly before or during a tour.  While our boats are very stable and seasickness is unlikely, the best way to avoid it is by focusing on the fun.  We recommend small snacks and water bottles instead.​

  • Is this tour appropriate for families with small children?​

    • Our Orca Only tour is suitable for guests 12 years and older, as the ride can sometimes be long and cold!

  • Why do I need "an abundance of time" before my departure time?​

    • The Washington State ferry takes over an hour to get from Anacortes to Orcas Island  (not including the 30-45 minutes you must arrive prior to your ferry sailing in order for them to honor your reservation, if you can get a reservation at all!)  The ferries are also subject to frequent cancellations and delays due to not having enough staff to operate their vessels. Please plan to arrive on Orcas Island well before your tour departure time!! You will need to take a car or taxi to get from the Orcas Ferry Landing to our departure dock on the North shore of the island so please plan accordingly.

  • Which departure time/location/date do we recommend?​

    • Whales don't wear watches so we don't think that there's a "best" time, date, or place to see them.  We have the fastest boats in the fleet to get to the whales wherever they are on any given day. It's always beautiful out on the water so choose the time and location that works best for you and leave the whales to us!

  • How close can we get to the whales?​

    • We follow all local, state, and federal regulations while viewing wildlife in both the US and Canada. For most whales, guidelines stipulate that we view from approximately 100 yards away (200 yards for orcas, 400 yards for J, K, and L Pods during whale watching season). While there’s no rule about how close the whales can come to us, please plan for viewing from a respectful distance.

  • ​Are whales bothered by the boats?

    • ​We work closely with researchers and enforcement to develop guidelines that do not impact local wildlife. We travel at slow speeds around whales and view from respectful distances. Washington has the most conservative whale watching regulations in the world and we're happy to comply with anything that helps the whales be healthier and safer.  By being a member of the PWWA, we are contributing our knowledge to the shared research base and developing better regulations all the time.  We frequently observe whales feeding, mating, and even sleeping; which is an indicator that our presence does not change their natural behavior.

  • What's your cancellation policy?​

    • You can change your tour date, time, or location up to 72 hours in advance of your departure date.  If a cancellation is made more than 72 hours in advance there is a 25% cancellation fee but we can refund 75% of your purchase price.  We do not make any changes, updates, or cancellations​ within the 72 hours before departure. Once we are within 72 hours, if you cancel you will not be refunded unless we are able to resell your tickets. Call us ASAP if you want to try this option, but there is no guarantee we will be able to find an interested party to take your spots.

  • What happens if it is rainy or cloudy?​

    • We operate our tours in almost all weather conditions. The whales don't mind if the weather isn’t perfect, and neither do we.  As residents of the Pacific Northwest we expect to encounter some rain and our vessels offer great protection from the elements. The only conditions that would cause us to cancel a tour would be severe weather.​

  • Will seasickness be an issue?

    • Guests typically do not experience seasickness on our tours. Our vessels are very stable and the shelter of the many islands creates a calm environment on most days. If a person is very prone to motion sickness we suggest taking a non-drowsy Dramamine or Bonine the night before and the morning of the tour.

  • Are pets allowed on board?

    • No.  Pets of any kind, size, or weight are not allowed on our shared tours. While we can accommodate service animals we do not recommend our tours for those guests needing service animal support since the Orca Only trip can run up to five hours. ​If you would like to bring your pet you can always book a private charter.

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