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  1. Take a whale watching trip to the Hawaiian islands where they’ll be swimming near colorful coral reefs, or hop a flight to Juneau, one of Alaska’s best places to see whales in glacier-chilled waters. Spot a nimble orca in Washington’s San Juan Islands, then head to Monterey, California for a chance to see blue whales, the largest animals on earth.

    • Glacier Bay, Alaska. What You Will See: Humpback, Minke, Orca and Blue Whales. When To Go: June to August. Where to Stay: Search for Nearby Hotels. Visit this beautiful bay to see humpbacks, minkes, orcas, and blue whales.
    • Juneau, Alaska. What You Will See: Humpbacks and Orcas. When To Go: April to November. Where to Stay: Hotel Deals In Juneau. Get a look at humpback whales from the capital of Alaska, or hop on a boat to see orcas in the wild.
    • Kodiak Island, Alaska. What You Will See: Gray Whales | Fin and Humpback Whales. When To Go: April, June to November. Where to Stay: Best Hotels in Kodiak Island.
    • Big Sur, California → What You Will See: Blue, Gray, and Humpback Whales. When To Go: Year Round. Where to Stay: Search Big Sur Hotels. This is one of our favorite places to visit on the West Coast, and if you keep your eye out on the ocean, you may spot a blue, gray, or humpback whale gliding by.
    • Maui, Hawaii. Best Places to Stay. Maui is one of Hawaii’s most popular destinations, with idyllic year-round temperatures, gorgeous beaches, lush rainforests and some of the most scenic drives in the world.
    • Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Best Places to Stay. One of the best places in the world to see orcas is Johnstone Strait, located between northern Vancouver Island and mainland Canada.
    • San Juan Island, Washington. Best Places to Stay. Orcas can also be found just off the western coast of the U.S. in Washington State, thanks to the abundant supply of Chinook salmon.
    • Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. Best Places to Stay. Beluga whales are famously known as the white whales who are always smiling – at least it looks like they are.
  2. Jul 22, 2018 · 1. Vancouver Island, Canada. Orca whale breaching in Canada (Shutterstock) Which whales? Orca, grey, humpback, minke. Why it’s a hotspot: Some 20,000 grey whales pass the island’s Pacific coast in spring; it also has resident orca – the most researched pods in the world. Other wildlife?

  3. Jan 17, 2022 · As well as seeing blue whales, Cabo San Lucas and Cabo Pulmo are hotspots for finding other whale species such as humpbacks, sperm whales, and gray whales. Further north into the Sea of Cortez, orcas, huge pods of dolphins, and resident pilot whales can often be spotted.

  4. Jun 26, 2019 · Here is a list of whales that swim in California waters, by month: January - March: gray whales; April: gray whales, humpback whales; May: minke whales, humpback whales; June - September: minke whales, blue whales, humpback whales; October: orcas, minke whales, blue whales, humpback whales; November: blue whales, humpback whales; December: gray ...

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  6. Mar 27, 2019 · In Arctic Nunavut, May and June are a good time to see narwhals (aka the unicorns of the sea) and bowhead whales, as well as walruses and polar bears. From June onwards you can spot friendly, chattering beluga whales in Churchill, Manitoba and Tadoussac, Quebec.

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