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We used this company in December and had an amazing whale watch. I truly enjoyed the dolphins more than the whales, and our little 3-year-old granddaughter adored the entire experience.
Here it is:
$12 Whale Watching E-Mail Club
Boarding Pass Valid until February 14th!
Good Afternoon E-Mail Club Members!
Newport Landing Whale Watching has been sighting many mother gray whales with their new born calf's off the coast of Newport Beach. In honor of these sightings, we wanted to offer everyone a $12 Whale Watching Special valid until Valentine's Day
($14 Weekend Rate)--Click Here to Book Online!
We are knee deep in the Gray Whale migration which continues until the end of April. We currently are able to view the north bound and south bound gray whales in the middle of their migration. These whales are not afraid to be active every once and a while (see photo below).
Here it is:
$12 Whale Watching E-Mail Club
Boarding Pass Valid until February 14th!
Good Afternoon E-Mail Club Members!
Newport Landing Whale Watching has been sighting many mother gray whales with their new born calf's off the coast of Newport Beach. In honor of these sightings, we wanted to offer everyone a $12 Whale Watching Special valid until Valentine's Day
($14 Weekend Rate)--Click Here to Book Online!
- Choose the amount of people you would like to book
- Pick the date & departure time you are interested in
- then click Book Now
- Then enter the PROMO CODE into the voucher code box "lovewhale12" when checking out and booking your reservation online.
We are knee deep in the Gray Whale migration which continues until the end of April. We currently are able to view the north bound and south bound gray whales in the middle of their migration. These whales are not afraid to be active every once and a while (see photo below).