

Here are some pictures of the whales while onboard a waterjet-powered catamaran through the island-studded waters of Stephen’s Passage. The onboard naturalist explained the behavior and habitat of the wildlife we encountered, including humpback and killer whales, Steller sea lions, harbor seals, bald eagles, bears and deer. The operators of the tour guaranteed we would see a whale. If not, each passenger was promised a $100 cash refund ($50 refund per child). If you're thinking about going whale-watching, don’t anticipate a refund; in the past ten years whales have been sighted on every tour!
3 comments:
What a wonderful treat to see these magnificent mammals in their natural habitat. What I wouldn't give to see all of the wildlife that Alaska has to offer. I'll keep this destination in mind for my honeymoon!
I went whale watching off the New England coast and it was awesome. I recommend whale watching every chance you get. If you're really lucky you can get close enough to get sprayed by their blow hole! Way cool!
Wow! These pictures are amazing! I will definitely consider visiting Alaska on my next vacation! Thanks for sharing!
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