Labrador's cold, nutrient-rich waters are one of the world's great cetacean feeding grounds. Board a small charter with a marine biologist guide for an intimate, unhurried encounter with humpback and minke whales in their natural habitat.
What to expect
The vessel departs from the Strait of Belle Isle, one of the most productive whale corridors in the western North Atlantic. Your marine biologist narrates feeding behaviours, breach patterns, and fluking sequences as whales surface just metres from the hull. Dolphins, harbour porpoises, and the occasional fin whale often join the spectacle. The 3-hour tour includes hot Labrador tea and local baked goods.
Good to know
Departures typically 09:00 and 13:00; confirm which slot aligns with your all-aboard time. Binoculars are provided but bring your longest camera lens. Book via the operator's website well ahead of your port call as summer slots fill rapidly.