Thursday, May 19, 2022

Sail Mail | Explore Incredible Wildlife on Puget Sound ➡ Whales 🐋, Eagles, Seals & More!

Your clients will be transformed by the breathtaking sights of Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands on our coastal Pacific Northwest cruises. They can choose from a selection of outdoor excursions for exploring abundant wildlife, including our Deception Pass Jet Boat Adventure, Whale Watching Cruise, and San Juan Sea Kayaking Experience. While cruising, your guests can sit back and revel in the sight of orcas, eagles, and seals that adorn the backdrop of the Olympic and Cascade Mountains.
Whale Watching Cruise
Depart Friday Harbor, WA and embark on an exciting whale watching cruise in search of the orca, humpback, mink, and gray whales. On the way, your clients may also spot sea lions, seals, porpoises, eagles, otters and a large array of sea birds. They will learn from onboard naturalists and listen to the sound of whales with the available hydrophones.
San Juan Sea Kayaking Experience
Your guests can take a guided kayak trip and paddle through the small islands and hidden coves of Griffin Bay. They will spot river otters, bald eagles, and a variety of local and migratory seabirds along their scenic excursion. While kayaking, your clients can enjoy a picturesque backdrop of the majestic Mount Baker and the Olympic and Cascade Ranges.
Day of Cruising
Today is a day to revel in the scenery and wildlife. Your guests can sit back and admire their surroundings on the Sun Deck, listen to an onboard expert describe the beautiful sights, and enjoy a variety of destination-focused enrichment programs with special guest speakers. Relax on a Private Balcony and enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime wildlife experience.
*Savings per stateroom are based on limited availability. Certain restrictions apply. Ship, itinerary, savings, and schedules are subject to change. Valid on new bookings only. Travel advisors: This offer does not apply to Groups.
 
                                                                                       

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