Frequently Asked Questions
What type of whales will we see?
- Primarily Grey Whales in the Spring, with Humpback Whales April through October, with occasional Killer Whales (Orca) throughout the season
What is the best time of year to see whales?
- Anytime between March and mid October.
Do you guarantee sightings?
- Yes. This past year we had a 98% success rate spotting Grey Whales. Because we have constant communication with other boats, fishermen and kayakers, finding whales has never been a problem.
When does the "whale watching season" start?
- The whales migrate past our location the first small goups begin to arrive in the last week of February.
How close do you get to the animals?
- Federal regulations prohibit us from getting closer than 50 meters to Sea Lions and Grey Whales, and 100 meters to Humpback Whales and Orcas. Out of respect for the animals, we rarely get this close and on many occasions we shut down the motors and electronics on the boat so we can quietly observe the animals in their natural environment. This method has proven successful over and over again, and has led to many whales voluntarily swimming over for a curious “peek” at us.
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Do you ever see Orcas?
- The Orcas, or Killer Whales as they are often called, are a different species here than those seen in Telegraph Cove, Victoria or Steveston. These, that we see are “Transient” whales and they eat sea mammals. They cover a large territory and we see them on occasion every 2-3 weeks.
What do we wear?
- Weather on the West Coast varies from day to day – regardless of the season. Wear warm shoes and a light jacket. We will supply you with a fully insulated floatation suit, as well as a fleece hat and gloves.
Will we get wet?
- As you can see from the photos, Sundancer is a large rigid-hulled inflatable and deflects spray very efficiently. This is not like river rafting where sheets of water pour over the boat. Instead, we keep a steady speed and keep the boat in contact with the water. Realistically though, you can expect the occasional bit of ocean spray. It is, after all, part of the experience!
Can we take our cameras?
- Absolutely. You can keep your still or video camera in your bag while in motion, and we also provide waterproof bags if you are concerned about any spray.
Will I get seasick?
- Motion sickness is rare, but has happened with some individuals on occasion. Although we cannot administer any remedies, motion sickness pills are most effective when taken an hour before departure. We also have sea-sickness wrist bands available for use if you feel the need.
What about weather? Will you ever cancel a trip if it is too rough?
- Yes, although this past year we rescheduled a trip due to weather only 6 times. Because we travel in a relatively protected area, we are not exposed to the open ocean for very long, therefore as long as you are warm and dry you can relax and enjoy the ride! Fog is also common on the coast, but has never stopped us from finding whales or seeing the sights.
How many guests can go on Sundancer?
- Maximum guests for all trips is 11

