Long Beach Whale Education Center
Long Beach Whale Watching is a fun and exciting way to learn more about these unique and wondrous creatures that inhabit our oceans. While most people learn about whales from reading books or watching a documentary, our Southern California Whale Watching tours allow you the opportunity to get up close with these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat, the Pacific Ocean. Come tour with us and learn the difference between a Baleen Whale and a Toothed Whale!
While Whale Watching in Southern California, you will get to learn many interesting facts about the migratory patterns of whales and when they are in the area. Gray Whales make their way to the waters of southern California from December until about mid May while Blue Whales inhabit the waters from June to about mid October and many times all the way up until December. It is also not uncommon to see Fin Whales from March through October and Humpback and Killer Whales at various times of the year.
When you decide to go Whale Watching in Long Beach, our experienced crew, which includes a biologist from the Aquarium of the Pacific, you will not only get to see whales and other marine life, you will learn many interesting facts from experts. Our staff explains their behavior patterns, as well as information about size, feeding habits and birthing. We not only want you to have an outstanding Long Beach Whale Watching experience, but also learn what makes them such unique treasures of the sea.
Long Beach Whale Watching is an experience that all ages can enjoy. No matter the age, when you see one of these beautiful creatures, it will be a memory you will keep forever. Below is some interesting information about the various types of whales and marine life you might encounter when you go Whale Watching in Long Beach.
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