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January 14, 2007

San Diego Whale Watching

San Diego's whale watching season runs from January through the end of March--when California Gray Whales migrate along the San Diego coastline on their way to Baja California from the Bering Sea.

Whale watching tours depart daily and are offered by San Diego Harbor Excursions at 1050 N. Harbor Drive and Hornblower Cruises at 1066 N. Harbor Drive.  The tours are fully narrated, approximately three and half hours in length and offer close-up views of the mammoth California Gray Whale.

Bring your sea-legs because San Diego whale watching is a real open-sea adventure!  The tours head out through the calm waters of San Diego Harbor, but once on the open sea the boats pitch and roll to the rhythm of the ocean swells and you can feel the salty sea air against your skin.

Essential items for whale watching include a warm jacket, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, binoculars, camera, water and sea-sick pills.  Food and drink go for a "pirates ransom" on the tour boats so bring snacks and drinks along or enjoy a meal before boarding.

Our whale watching tour was on a bright beautiful day in January, a little chilly so our jackets were welcome company. The tour started with a leisurly cruise through San Diego Harbor.  The harbor has many interesting sights of its own, including panoramic views of the downtown skyline, close up views of the aircraft carriers stationed at North Island and commanding views of Pt. Loma, home to Cabrillo National Monument and San Diego's Naval Submarine Base.   

Soon after leaving the harbor, our skilled captain spotted whales breaching off the starboard bow and he set a course to intercept.  The tour boat captains are very skilled at spotting whales and know just where to find them. It is extremely rare for tours to return without sighting whales.  After the initial sighting, our captain maneuvered the boat close to a pod of whales, keeping a safe distance so as not to frighten or injure them. As the boat closed in on the pod, we began seeing the tell-tale mist of whales blowing water out of their blow-holes.  Then the prize everyone was waiting for--a female Gray Whale fully breached the surface, exposing her tail in a display the captain referred to as a "fluke". The whale's "fluke" was beautifully silhouetted against the sun which was setting to the west. Words can hardly describe the thrill you feel seeing such a magnificent creature in its natural environment.

Our boat followed the pod for 30 minutes--affording many closeup views of breaching whales and spectacular displays of water spraying out of blow holes--looking like geysers. Along the way we also spotted a group of White-Sided Dolphins, playfully following our boat and showing off by flying out of the water--like a show at SeaWorld.

After plenty of sightings and photo opportunities, we headed back to San Diego Harbor, through the narrow opening near the tip of Point Loma (look for the light house on the shore to the north).  Being an afternoon tour, sunlight lit up the downtown skyscrapers with a golden light that reflected a dazzling array of bright, colorful lights.  Keep your camera  handy, there are many outstanding photo opportunities as the tours pass through the harbor on their way to the marinas near downtown.

Our boat gently docked. As we disembarked several passengers shared their amazement at sighting such beautiful creatures living in their natural environment. A good time was had by all and there were no cases of "sea sickness" on our tour.

Approximately 25,000 gray whales pass San Diego in their 7,000 mile annual migration.  Don't miss the opportunity to enjoy one of San Diego's least known but favorite attractions.

San Diego Harbor Excursion 
Map & Directions to whale watching tours

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December 26, 2006

Save Money When Visiting San Diego

Below are some tips to help visitors save time and money when visiting San Diego.  More time and money means more fun on your vacation. 

Coupons and Discounts

The San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau offers dozens of coupons and discounts for local restaurants and attractions.  Most of the coupons can be printed so it’s easy to present them for redemption.

Hotels

When selecting a hotel, it’s important to consider cost, location and amenities.  Time spent driving to attractions and dining is time you’re not having fun.  The hotels listed below not only offer very reasonable rates, but are located close to San Diego’s most popular attractions.  These San Diego hotels offer onsite dining or have restaurants nearby and consistently offer quality accommodations at affordable rates.

Kings Inn Mission Valley

Comfort Inn & Suites Zoo/SeaWorld 

Holiday Inn Express Old Town 

The Dana on Mission Bay 

Howard Johnson SeaWorld/Airport

Best Western Island Palms Hotel & Marina

Also, we suggest you check the latest "Hot Deals" offered by ARES travel.  ARES travel is a local company that negotiates great rates with San Diego hotels and often has better rates than national resellers like Orbitz and Travelocity.

San Diego Zoo

The Best Value Package from ARES Travel includes 1 full day admission with unlimited use of guided bus tour and Skyfari.  Not only do you save off the gate price, but you save valuable time by not waiting in line.  The guided bus tour and Skyfari are great ways to maximize your zoo experience by saving time and energy getting around the very large San Diego Zoo.

If you live within a 90000-92999 zip code, we recommend you consider purchasing a 1-year zoo membership.  For not much more than the price of regular Zoo admission, you receive a 1-year membership which includes unlimited admission, unlimited use of the Skyfari Aerial Tram and other benefits like gift shop discounts and subscription to Zoonooz magazine.  This is an especially good value if you plan on visiting the zoo for more than one day or if you plan on returning within a year.  See the zoo’s website for more details or simply visit the membership kiosk located at the front entrance of the zoo.  Oh, by the way, membership also includes admission the San Diego Wild Animal Park. If you plan on visiting both facilities during your vacation, purchasing a membership will save you a ton of money.

Hotel and Attraction Packages

ARES Travel of San Diego offers packages that include your hotel room and tickets to favorite attractions like the Zoo, SeaWorld, Wild Animal Park and Legoland.  Bundling rooms and tickets definitely saves money and our motto is “why not” if you’re going to buy a room and ticket anyway.  Plus you save time by not waiting in line at the gate.

Ticket Bundles

The Fab Four combo will save nearly $25 of regular admission prices and at least an hour of your time waiting in line.  This combo include admission to the San Diego Zoo, San Diego Wild Animal Park, SeaWorld and Legoland.

If you plan on spending several days in San Diego and want to visit as many attractions as possible then the San Diego Go Card could save a lot of money.  We don’t recommend the one-day card because it’s logistically difficult to visit enough attractions to make it worthwhile.

Transportation

The price of gas is skyrocketing. Here are a couple of ways to pay less…..

See San Diego’s latest gas prices at http://www.sandiegogasprices.com/.  You may fill up once or twice during your stay.  Choosing the right station could save as much as $10-$20 and only takes a few minutes on this easy to use website.  Also consider signing up for a Discover Card on this site which will save 5% on all gas purchases. 

The San Diego Trolley is a great way to get around San Diego.  We highly recommend it especially if you are staying near a trolley station and plan on visiting Old Town, San Diego Harbor, Seaport Village, Gaslamp and Downtown.  The Trolley offers a great deal on passes called the “Day Trippers”. The passes come in one, two, three and four day versions and will save tons of money and time if you plan on using the trolley. Plus you save on parking.  Take a minute and check out the website with information on routes, stations and scheduling.

Food and Dining

Food can be a significant portion of your travel budget and it pays to save when you can.   It’s also good to maintain a healthy diet when traveling.  San Diego has some great grocery stores that offer healthy, inexpensive food that is pre-made, packaged and ready to go.

Trader Joe’s Pacific Beach 

Trader Joe’s Hillcrest 

Henry’s Pacific Beach

People’s Coop Ocean Beach 

Most areas of San Diego have tons of inexpensive and healthy restaurants if you just ask a local. Also see the coupons on the San Diego Convention and Visitors bureau website for discounts.