Typically at some point in late December the last of the Humpback Whales that have been with us all summer will migrate south to their calving and mating grounds. So we will be in a bit of a hit or miss situation for finding whales during this time as there will slowly be less and less to find as it gets later in the month of December. january we see very few whales so please understand that it is unlikely that you will see a whales in January. To ensure that this is a fun and educational outing we are combining our whale watching tour with a bit of our coastal tour. On this special trip we will view the Port San Luis Lighthouse and Smith Rock while sharing a few stories about the local history of this famous port that was a major trade center in the mid 1800's. On every tour we will stop and observe the California Sea Otters and California Sea Lions. On about 50 percent of the trips you may see some Humpback, Grey or Minke whales as well as some Dolphins. So if you are up for a bit of a boating adventure with an open destination please join us for one of these fun tours. All ages are welcome.