Subject: "Whale" You Be Our Valentine?

Gray Whale Tours begin February 14th!

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❤️ 'Whale' You Be Our Valentine? ❤️

Gray Whale breaking the surface with an exhalation blow (photo by PSE Naturalist, Bart Rulon)

It’s almost time for Gray Whale Tours to kick off, and we couldn’t be more excited! We’ve been keeping an eye on the waters and have confirmation of at least four “Sounders” in the area — CRC-53 “Little Patch," CRC-531 “Gretchen," CRC-2440 “Tahoma," and CRC-2246 “Azulão"! Gray whales visit the Puget Sound to feed on our abundant ghost shrimp while making their journey from the warm lagoons of Baja, Mexico, to the frigid waters of the Arctic around Alaska. 


We’ll be setting sail beginning on Valentine's Day, February 14, from Edmonds and February 28 from Port Townsend on our gray whale adventures — hope to see you there!


For more information on Gray Whale Tours or to make a booking, visit our website HERE.

A Gray Whale peeks above the water in a move known as a spyhop (photo by PSE Naturalist, Bart Rulon))
Guests aboard the Saratoga are wowed by a Gray Whale fluke (photo by PSE Naturalist and captain, EJ)
A Gray Whale surfaces while feeding (photo by PSE Naturalist, Bart Rulon)

2026 Tours -- Book Now!

We're about to kick off our 41st season on the water! Tours begin on February 14 in Edmonds, February 28 in Port Townsend, and May 9 in Port Angeles. Thinking of making a booking? All of 2026 is available now! For more information on our tours and to book, visit the links below or give our team a call at 360-385-5288 — see you soon!

P.S., we also offer custom and group tours as unique as your needs! To inquire about a group booking, please contact our team using the form on our website, which you can find HERE.


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