Travel reviews
Description
Duration : About 3 hours
Schedule : Many departures everyday
Season : April 1st to October 31th
Departing from : Victoria Wharf
Take an unforgettable orca watching tour and learn all about this fascinating species. Don't forget your camera or video camera to immortalize the experience!
The nutrient-rich waters of the Strait of Juan de Fuca are a fertile feeding ground for ocean wildlife. Three pods of resident orcas or "killer whales" make this area their home during the summer months.
Imagine a 2-metre long dorsal fin breaking the surface close to your boat, as an 8-ton mammal comes up to the surface to breathe... It's a sight you will never forget!
You may also get the chance to see grey whales, minke whales, humpback whales, seals, sea lions and royal eagles.
You will be accompanied by friendly expert marine biologists and naturalist guides with Transport Canada Marine Safety certification.
Rates
Season | Adult | 13 to 18 yrs old | 6 to 12 yrs old | 0 to 5 yrs old |
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2025 | €120 | €98 | €88 | are not accepted |
2025 | €118 | €95 | €88 | are not accepted |
* Zodiac tours are not offered to kids under the age of 6, pregnant women and people with back and neck problems.
* The price includes a 3-hour zodiac tour with a certified Marine Biologist/Naturalist, Isothermic clothing, life jacket and the applicable taxes.
* Departures are subject to change according to the weather.
* For guests staying in a downtown Victoria hotel, you may have access to a free shuttle to get to the wharf, based on availability.
* For guests staying outside of the downtown area, there is a parking lot nearby ($).
Location
950, Wharf Street, Victoria, (BC)
Travel reviews
(Translated by Google) Saw 1 blue whale, breathtaking
Very nice encounters.
(Translated by Google) We are very happy to have booked in advance and we saw a lot of whales.
Nice outing
(Translated by Google) We did the killer whale safari on a big boat and not in a zodiac as planned because the zodiacs were supposedly being repaired. Yet we came across one from the same company!
That said, the outing was successful because we saw several whales.