What To Bring for Whale Watching Tours

Classic Whale Watch Tour
What to Wear
- Warm layers - it is significantly cooler on the water than on land
- Hat - warm or sun depending on the season
- Flat shoes preferably with a rubber bottom, such as tennis shoes
- Rain jacket or windbreaker
- Gloves - ideal for spring and fall tours
What to Bring
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Binoculars
- Camera
- Water bottle (no glass please)
- Snacks and/or lunch or dinner
Leave Behind - alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana products. Out of respect for other guests on board, please no phone calls during the tour.

Adventure Whale Watch Tour
What to Wear
- Warm layers for under the exposure suit - even with the suit it is very cold on the water when traveling at high speeds. We recommend long pants/sweats and a fleece or sweater layer. During early and late season tours, we recommend heavier layers such as a synthetic or down coat.
- Warm hat and gloves
- Closed-toe shoes preferably flat with rubber sole to help grip such as a tennis shoes
What to Bring
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Binoculars
- Camera
- Water bottle (no glass please)
- Snacks - keep snacks easy to eat on this vessel
Leave Behind - alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana products. Out of respect for other guests on board, please no phone calls during the tour.