






Duration: about 3 hours
Time: 9:30 AM, 9:45 AM, 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM, 4:15 PM and/or 5:00 PM depending on the season
Season: From May to November
Departure from: Tadoussac Wharf
The must-see whale watching safari right in the middle of the Saint Lawrence River. Emotions guaranteed!
The excursion is commented on by a naturalist guide who will share his passion for these marine mammals.
With him, you will admire the different species of cetaceans that visit the Saint Lawrence seasonally and the only species that resides there year-round: the beluga, also known as the "white whale."
During this cruise, also discover three species of seals that are regularly observed there, as well as the wild beauties of the majestic Saguenay fjord.
Don't forget your camera!
few whales, but some belugas
(Translated by Google) A little disappointed not to have seen more whales.
(Translated by Google) the guide provides a lot of information throughout the cruise. We were actually able to see some animals despite the very changeable weather. The boat may be too small compared to the number of people on board for everyone to have a good view ... the children were delighted to see belugas, minke whales, common seals ... However, make sure to dress warmly: fleece, hat, and scarf are not too much !!!
(Translated by Google) We were able to see a large number of Beluga whales and seals..... The commentary is very informative.
(Translated by Google) we wondered if it was the right time for observation because there were few whales, but a good experience
Our worst memory.
(Translated by Google) A series of hazards (independent of the organization) made this day difficult. Delayed by an unusual crowd on the ferry, we arrived just in time to catch the bus to the boat. We didn't have time to equip ourselves with warm clothing. Due to a breakdown, our small boat "Le Zéphyr" had to return to port. Then we were transferred to a huge, crowded, and noisy boat. Poorly equipped, we went down to the warm lower deck. Apart from a few belugas, the whales did not show up. And the weather was bad. Suggestion: include the ferry crossing in the roadbook to allow for more time.