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Salish Sea Whale Watching — Orcas & Humpbacks

Head out onto the Salish Sea, one of the world's premier spots to see wild orcas and humpbacks, aboard a covered catamaran with 3-4 naturalists narrating the hunt. Prince of Whales is a long-established, licensed operator with a 95%+ sighting rate and a sightings guarantee — no whales, free re-trip. A genuine bucket-list wildlife encounter, though at ~3-3.5 hrs you'll want to book the earliest departure and watch all-aboard time.

What to expect

You'll depart Granville Island aboard a covered catamaran and head into the Salish Sea, one of the world's premier whale-watching destinations, guided by 3–4 naturalists who narrate the hunt for wild orcas and humpbacks in real time. The 3–3.5 hour tour is built around live sightings: you watch the water, listen to expert commentary on behavior and ecology, and experience the genuine thrill of encountering these massive marine mammals in their natural habitat. With Prince of Whales' 95%+ sighting rate, most departures deliver the moment—though the covered catamaran keeps you sheltered if conditions turn rough. This is a bucket-list wildlife experience that cruise-line partnerships rarely match.

Who to call — book direct
Prince of Whales Wildlife Tours
~$190 USD (CA$257 adult, ~3-3.5 hrs). Includes naturalist crew and the sightings guarantee; departs Granville Island, a short ride from Canada Place. Use this earliest sailing and confirm your return beats your ship's all-aboard.
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

The marquee experience cruise lines don't replicate well — book direct. This is a long item: build in margin and pick the morning departure so the ~3.5-hour tour plus transit clears your all-aboard time. Confirm the operator's return time against the ship before you book.

Good to know

Book the earliest departure to ensure your ~3.5-hour tour plus return transit clears your ship's all-aboard time; confirm the operator's return time directly against your ship's schedule before booking. Granville Island is a short ride from Canada Place (where your ship docks), but build in a 30–45 minute margin for transit and unexpected delays. The tour includes the naturalist crew and a sightings guarantee—if no whales are spotted, you get a free re-trip—so there's no hidden cost beyond the ~$190 USD ($257 CAD) fare. Dress in layers and bring binoculars; the Salish Sea can be cold and conditions variable, even under the catamaran's cover.

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