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Спостереження за китами Anacortes

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No ferry required! Small group whale watching tours on the some of the fastest boats in the region with GUARANTEED WHALES. See whales with us or come again for FREE.
Місто: Острови Сан-Хуан
Tue 29 Apr
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Починаючи з $119.00
Tue 29 Apr
Починаючи з $119.00
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Екскурсія 3-4 години
Професійний гід
8,3% податку з продажів штату Вашингтон і відповідних зборів.
Високошвидкісні судна
3-4 hour tour
Professional guide
8.3% Washington State sales tax and applicable fees.
Додаткова інформація
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Please note that this tour departs from Anacortes (90 minutes north of Seattle)
Політика скасування
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Відгуки (649)
IndexDavid
Jul 2015
There are so many iconic things to do and places to see in Washington State. This experience should be on every Washingtonian's list. My wife and I have lived here for decades and have never made it out on a whale watching tour. I am so glad we finally did. We purchased our discounted ticket vouchers through Amazon Local and one thing to bear in mind is that, even though the website may show that there are seats available, you need to click through to another page that will show the number of "vouchered" seats available. Since, we live within about 2 hours of Anacortes, and were flexible for a tour date, we booked our spots about 2 weeks in advance. We arrived at 12:30 for our 1 p.m. departure and had plenty of time to eat our picnic lunch before the boat departed. Our skipper, Matt, and naturalist Alyssa (sorry if I am spelling your name incorrectly, Miss) were excellent, informative guides. We rode on the newest boat in the fleet, the Blackfish III. We never felt rushed and the staff ensured that we all had a swell experience. It was a beautiful day and the Orcas were magnificent. We were mainly in the company of members of J pod, a female named Oreo and her offspring Cookie and Double Stuff. We had a few stops, on the way out to view the Orcas, to witness some Minke whales feeding on a bait ball. Also saw some cool water birds called Crested Puffins and a nesting rock for dozens of water birds. I would not hesitate to recommend this tour operator to others and, by the way, wear sunscreen.
Nini314
Jul 2015
They don't tell you this when you book, but if the tour is not full, they cancel. And if the last email you saw from them the night the tour before states "your tour is almost here" - there's no reason to think the tour is canceled. Well, they can, and they do!! I drove up over 100 miles to go on the evening tour only to be told at the Anacortes marina that it was canceled. The people we spoke to there said they were the middlemen, and they just did what they were told. We went back 2 days later to Anacortes and went whale watching, this time with Island Adventures ... what a difference in how professional and organized they were! Then when I called Outer Island to get a refund and was talking to the office admin, somebody got on the phone, made snarky comments for the review that other members of my group posted (on the 8th of July about this whole experience with Outer Island), and then the guy hung up on me while I was in the middle of the refund!! Very unprofessional on all counts! I called back and the poor girl processing the refund tried her best to soothe things over. I will never use them ever again.
tenor_saxophone
Jul 2015
I bought 5 prepaid tickets through a coupon promotion for a Monday 5 PM trip, thinking this would be the highlight of my family's visit from Maryland. I expected a 3 hour drive to get there, but the ferry was late and the local traffic was heavy, so it became evident that I might be as much as 5 minutes late. I called from the car when I was 30 minutes away, and again at 15 minutes out and at 5 minutes out, to ask if I should give up or keep trying. The pleasant guy on the phone said he would do everything he could to make this work. I arrived at 5:03. I could see the passengers walking across the parking lot to the boat. My party approached the boat, but we were turned away by the Skipper. He explained that he had sold our (prepaid) seats to customers on standby, so there was no longer room for us on the boat. This should have been handled better. Either the guy on the phone should have told us that he was going to sell our seats to others by a certain time, so I could stop speeding and we could give up, or he could have not sold our seats to others, knowing that we were on the way and only a few minutes late. Two locals watched all this from the dock. Afterwards they told me they were shocked at how I had been treated. They advised me that there are two better whale watching companies in Anacortes that would never treat their customers so poorly. They advised me to book with them next time. I'm passing that advice on to you. The next day Nathan Brandow sent me 5 standby tickets by email. I guess he felt a little sorry for what had happened. Though this was a nice gesture, it was of no practical value. My family was on the way back to Maryland, and it makes little to no sense to drive 3.5 hours (each way) for standby seats, knowing that anyone else could displace us merely by buying regular tickets.

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