Whale Watching - Moss Landing, California
Whale watching is one of the things we like to do after moving to California. You can do whale watching all year around right off the California coast, the perfect location is Monterey Bay because it's a marine sanctuary, the fish are abundant. First time we went with Sea Goddess from Pacific Grove wharf, but it was long ways away. It took one hour each way from shore to the submarine canyon where whales hangout to feed. Second time we went with Sanctuary Cruises in Moss Landing, which is much closer to the whales, within 30 minutes boat ride we already saw whales! The whale watching operators in Pacific Grove have bigger boats, can accommodate more people, also more stable sailing on the sea. Sanctuary Cruises has smaller boat, but we like them the most because less people on the boat and you can get closer look of whales. That's why we were with them twice already! You need to take precaution for the boat ride, if you easily get sea sick. We have seen humpback whales, blue whales, dolphins, Mola Mola; we haven't seen orcas yet. We will keep going until we see them!
Camera we use for taking videos: Olympus Tracker GT.
Camera we use for taking photos: Canon 1000D.
Smart phones we use as back up: iPhone 6 Plus.
Music: Crusier - Silent Partner - YouTube Audio Library.
Moss Landing Kayaking Safari Whales Dolphins and the usual creatures Alan Brook and friends
15-20 HumpBacks and Hundreds of Dolphins all around us.
Just another gorgeous day on the Monterey Bay!
Moss Landing Whale Watching
Our late afternoon trips have been amazing. Here we came across some rampant lunge-feeding humpback whales.
Dolphins on Monterey Bay with Sea Goddess Whale Watching
Monterey Bay is full of sea life! Check out all these dolphins on a recent trip with Sea Goddess Whale Watching. Located at the mouth of the Monterey Bay Submarine Canyon, Sea Goddess departs from Moss Landing and within minutes usually catches some great action!
For information on whale watching Monterey Bay with Sea Goddess, visit today!
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SEA GODDESS WHALE WATCHING MONTEREY BAY IS RATED THE #1 WHALE WATCHING TOUR IN CENTRAL MONTEREY AND MOSS LANDING
Departing from Moss Landing at the mouth of the submarine canyon,
the whales feed on an abundance of rich nutrients. This means less travel time and MORE whale watching time!
Join Sea Goddess Whale Watching for a 2-3 hour (depending on where whales are) excursion on the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
For More Information
Call ZERVE at
TOLL FREE: (888) 507-0833
INTERNATIONAL: (831) 508-8787
For Private Charters
(831) 920-1499
Dolphins moss landing ca
Out on a boat ride with the family and a few Dolphins
Sea Goddess Whale Watching Monterey Bay Departing From Moss Landing
SEA GODDESS WHALE WATCHING MONTEREY BAY IS RATED THE #1 WHALE WATCHING TOUR IN CENTRAL MONTEREY AND MOSS LANDING
Departing from Moss Landing at the mouth of the submarine canyon, the whales feed on an abundance of rich nutrients. This means less travel time and MORE whale watching time!
Join Sea Goddess Whale Watching for a 2-3 hour (depending on where whales are) excursion on the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
For More Information
Call ZERVE at
TOLL FREE: (888) 507-0833
INTERNATIONAL: (831) 508-8787
For Private Charters
(831) 920-1499
CALIFORNIA WHALE WATCHING
If you're looking for a fun activity near San Francisco, CA this is one of the best! During the summer months through September there are tons of humpback whales coming to feed on anchovies near Monterey in Moss Landing, CA. You can see whales up close, seals, dolphins, and adorable otters. Check out this video to see just how close you can get and look out for the insider travel tips at the end !
Tony & Ruby
Kayaking with Humpback Whales in Moss Landing, California Oct. 2018
This is a video of a whale watching trip with UC Santa Cruz students out of Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing, California. After two hours of looking for whales who kept their distance all of a sudden we got a big surprise with two of them coming right under our kayak. You can watch that around the 15' mark of the video.
Whales of Moss Landing
Fun day on the water watching the whales do what they do...
Lunge feeding humpback whales in Monterey Bay, Califonia
This was one of the most memorable encounters we have ever had with whales on the Kahuna. Two large groups of 15 humpback whales were alternating lunge feedings on a school of anchovies right at the surface. This was an impressive feeding frenzy with birds, dolphins and sea lions feeding alongside the whales. No wonder Monterey Bay is called the Serengeti of the Sea
New Jersey Kayaking with Humpback Whales and Dolphins
Sometimes it's not just about the fishing...
A little different edit then my usual stuff. Had some extra footage I haven't shared. Enjoy! Some great memories in these clips... those whales really make you feel small...especially when they come out of nowhere
Moss Landing Whale Watching from a kayak
Highlights from a BASK (Bay Area Sea Kayakers) paddle from Moss Landing, California September 9th, 2015. bask.org
Moss Landing Whales
A great day with the whales.
Five Humpback Whales Breaching off Moss Landing, CA
A rare sighting of a gam of whales breaching on a Blue Ocean Whale Watching Tour at Moss Landing, CA on September 14th, 2015. To use this video in a commercial player or in broadcasts, please email licensing@storyful.com
Sanctuary Whale Watching cruise in Moss Landing
Whales first appear @ 4:43
13+ Humpback Whales Feed Together - Moss Landing, CA
13+ Whales and hundreds of Sealions feeding together at Moss Landing, CA
Killer whales, off Moss Landing, California
Killer whales, off Moss Landing, California
Whales and more at Moss Landing
Whale feeding frenzy, and a very up close and personal moment, along with birds and sea lions.
Moss Landing Whales 2015
Salmon fishing trip out of Moss Landing CA. Salmon were not happening for us and on the way in did a little whale watching. Sorry for the bouncing around North West wind came up and made for a fun ride! Seemed like the whales were having a ball in the rough water!!
Blue Water Ventures - (Part 2) Whale Watching (Moss Landing, CA) August 17, 2014
August 17, 2014 - While kayaking with Blue Water Ventures guides off the coast of Moss Landing Beach (Monterey County, CA), we were suddenly surrounded by about 5 whales feeding on sardines. We had to get out of the way to ensure we did not disrupt their feeding path.