Whale Watching

Morrow Bay Whale Watching

Morrow Bay Whale Watching

Whale Watching 

If you are a local or visitor that has traveled a long distance to the Central Coast, you'll find that Morro Bay is one of the exceptional places in the world where you can see how the ocean is at the heart of our lives. Whether fishing, spearfishing, paddling, or surfing, you’ll always find us embracing the water’s beauty and adventure.

Morro Bay has exceptional charm and vibrant community. Enjoy the unique vista of Morro Bay with stunning scenery, great fishing, and an unparalleled natural beauty.

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When to Watch

When to Watch

December through February

Grey whales southbound from Alaska to Mexico. The entire population of grey whales (over 20,000) swim past the west coast twice a year, traveling between summer feeding grounds in the Bering and Chukchi Seas and nursery/breeding lagoons in Baja California, Mexico. Grey whales are medium-sized, up to 45 feet long. Their dark, slate grey skin is covered with white patches caused by barnacles and parasites. They have no dorsal or back fin.

February through April

Grey whales northbound from Mexico to Alaska. Mothers with calves travel last, staying closer to the shore and moving slowly, making this one of the best times to see them.

April to December

Humpback whales can be seen along the central California coast. Book online or via phone at (805) 772-1222, extension 0.

June through October

Blue whales and humpback whales can be seen along the Big Sur coast, and around the Channel Islands. Blue whales are largest animal on earth, 70 to 90 feet long, with a heart the size of a small car. They’re blue-grey in color, long and streamlined, with light grey mottling. Humpbacks are 50 to 55 feet long, dark-colored with distinctive bumps on their nos

Morrow Bay Whale Watching

Morrow Bay Whale Watching

Whale watching in Morro Bay is a memorable way to experience California’s Central Coast marine life. From the harbor near Morro Rock, boats head into the Pacific to spot migrating gray whales (December–April), humpback whales (late spring through fall), and occasionally blue whales in summer. Along the way, visitors often see dolphins, sea otters, and sea lions, all set against dramatic coastal scenery. The calm bay and experienced local guides make Morro Bay a fantastic and accessible whale-watching destination.

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