Address: 100 Aquarium Way Dock #2, Long Beach, CA 90802, USA
Phone: +15624324900
Sunday: 9AM–6PM
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–6PM
Ron Johns, Jr
Our trip exceeded expectations! We saw a pod of Common dolphins, a pod of Russo's dolphins and two blue whales! Now keep your expectations clear. This is a boat not a National Geographic submarine. We got close enough to catch some pictures and video, but not shake hands. The boat is clean with room for everyone aboard. The naturalists aboard are knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful. And the experience was definitely worth the price.
surya k
It was an amazing experience. We enjoyed the entire 2hrs trip. They took us to exact places where we could see Dolphins. But bad luck we didn't spot any whales. But it's a lifetime experience. Better to take jackets and scarf if it's a cloudy day as the wind is strong.
Stuart Shim
Aboard the Port of Long Beach harbor evening tour. It's a very unique and fun way to learn about global commerce. In addition, the captain and crew, were very pleasant.
Jackie Grummel
Great way to see some sea life. We were lucky and got to see both a mega pod of dolphins as well as a grey whale. The staff were knowledgeable and friendly. There are drinks and food onboard but it’s still a boat so if you are prone to getting sea sick be sure to take something prior.
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This would be a great choice.... I promise you...
We just went this past Wednesday (Sept 16) and we did see a humpback whale.
yes it is
Just in front of South Pacific Aquarium. Park in the parking building $8/parking all day. Harbor cruise gives the validation with boarding ticket.
Yes they are very knowledgeable in all animals around the area
yes. The operations where not affected by the latest wave of closures since the new closures are aimed at indoor activities, therefore you can still take a harbor cruise or go whale watching. The only requirement is just like any other bussiness: wear a mask, you will not be allowed to board without a mask and it must remain on while on the boat unless you are eating or drinking. other than that HAVE FUN AND ENJOY!
I would call breezes and ask to talk to 1 of their captains. They are very knowledgeable
yes, all of those are good answers also keep in mind that on our boats we do sell hot dogs chips cookies candies as well as a variety of soft drinks and beer and water.
You can take the stroller with you on the boat. If you are still not sure just give them a call they are nice and helpful.
It is if you like to see whales and dolphins.
You can Park in the Aquarium of the Pacific Parking Garage for $8 - $10.
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There's a 3 hour whale watch or a 45 minute tour. I'm not sure if it's handicapped friendly.
It cost us 12 dollars but there are other prices depending on the trip! But it does not exceed 30 dollars
Yes exactly call ahead and talk to staff they are friendly and can help with bookings.
Aquarium parking structure is the closest. On busy weekends or holidays it may be full so you can also park at the Pike Outlets structure. We validate at our ticket booth for both structures: validated day rate $8.00 as opposed to $15.00 if not validated.
I'm sorry I'm not sure of your question. I think you're asking if pet scan board and to this I will say that in the group that we went out with there was someone who had their small dog with them and there seems to be no problem with that. The dog was on leash at all times. I would highly recommend and make sure that your animal has been his business on the grass areas outside of the docks before you let him board however because it would be very unsanitary for them to go on the boat
Whale watching currently 12:00pm, 3:00pm weekdays and 10:30am, 1:30pm, 4:30pm weekends/holidays
We accept Both. Thank you.
12:00pm and 3:00pm
The best time for whale watching is typically December-April for Gray Whales and June-September for Blue Whales.
I don t know u can check call and find out that sounds like a blast. !😄
It depends. I was charged $15 for about an hour
The cruise around the harbor is 45 minutes and is $15. The whale watching cruise is 2.5 hrs and is $45. These are adults prices. Not sure about children.
Last week we saw three whales on the 3pm tour.
Varies depending on the type of cruise they have a harbor cruise and whale watching, whale watching is from 35 dollars and up depending on age and time of year. Visit the website also they have discounts for booking there.
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