Whale watching by boat

Travel reviews
4.2 / 5 - 248 reviews

Description

Duration: about 3 hours
Schedule: 9:30 a.m, 9:45 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 4:15 p.m and/or 5:00 p.m. depending on the season
Season: May 11th to November 3rd
Departing from: Tadoussac wharf

The must-do whale-watching boat tour in the middle of the St. Lawrence River: excitement guaranteed!

The excursion is narrated by a naturalist guide who will be happy to share their passion and knowledge of these marine mammals.

Admire the different species of whales that are seasonal visitors to the St. Lawrence, as well as the only one that stays all year round: the beluga whale, also known as the "white whale".

During your cruise you will also discover three species of seals that frequent these waters, as well as the wild beauty of the Saguenay Fjord.


Don't forget your camera!

Rates

Season Adult 5 to 12 yrs old 0 to 4 yrs old
From May 11th to November 3rd, 2024 £45 £27 £0
From May 11th to November 3rd, 2025 £46 £28 £0

* Price include 3h00 cruise and applicable taxes.
* Schedules vary according to the day of the cruise.
* The boat's itinerary depends on the weather, the location of the whales and the time reserved. 
* Each cruise generally includes 2h30 of whale-watching on the St. Lawrence River and 0h30 on the Saguenay Fjord with interpretation.
* Strollers and manual wheelchairs are accepted on board.

Location

177, rue des Pionniers, Tadoussac, (QC)

Travel reviews

Travel reviews

4.2 / 5 according to 248 reviews
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few whales, but some belugas

Regine Buffart Sunday September 29, 2024

(Translated by Google) A little disappointed not to have seen more whales.

Anonymous Thursday September 26, 2024

(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 !!!

Patrick Monti Thursday August 22, 2024

(Translated by Google) We were able to see a large number of Beluga whales and seals..... The commentary is very informative.

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