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Sea Lion

Great for all ages
Set Sail Aboard Sea Lion

Sea Lion was built specifically for whale & wildlife viewing in the Pacific Northwest. This vessel is a staff favorite, as it provides an intimate experience while allowing for larger groups. 

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Sea Lion Quick Facts

  • 44 Passengers
  • No age restrictions
  • 1 comfortable restroom on board
  • Full wrap-around observation deck
  • Inside cabin area with bench seats and tables
  • Indoor and outdoor seating
  • Great for smaller groups and a more intimate experience

4-Hour Private Charters: $4,495 + taxes and fees

Tours Aboard Sea Lion
Classic Whale Watch from Roche Harbor

Classic Whale Watch & Wildlife Tour @ Roche Harbor

  • 3-4 hours on the water 
  • Departs from Roche Harbor
  • Marine Naturalist(s) for questions
  • Heated inside the cabin area
  • Comfortable restroom(s)
  • Great for families and small kids

Adult: $125.00
Child: $89.00

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Private Charters & Groups

We offer custom private tour experiences for groups of 1 to 100 participants, focusing on seamless service, complimentary itinerary planning, and personalized attention to detail.  Arrange a private activity for a variety of groups and occasions!

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Birding Safari

Charter one of our boats for a Birding Safari which is 3 - 4 hours in search of birds and wildlife in obscure coves and backwaters of the San Juan Islands.  Come see all the wildlife that the great Pacific Northwest has to offer!

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Whale Reports from Sea Lion
Read about our recent sightings aboard Sea Lion

Our naturalists love to share their exciting adventures on the water. These reports include photos and information about the wildlife encouters on recent tours!

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Bigg's Killer Whales on the Hunt!

Abby | M/V Sea Lion | April 10th, 2026 | 12:30pm

Yet another sunny spring day here in Friday Harbor! We had gorgeous weather for the entirety of our trip. We headed south in San Juan Channel and made our first stop at Whale Rocks where we are often able to view Steller’s Sea Lions. There were quite a few hauled out on the rocky shore, and several swimming in the water as well. We turned east and cruised along the southern end of Lopez Island, known as Iceberg Point. As we neared Rosario Strait...

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A family of 4 Orca Whales Off Orcas' Shoreline

Kelly | M/V Sea Lion | April 9th, 2026 | 12:30pm

The sunny weather continues here in Friday Harbor! We pointed east across San Juan Channel and into the heart of the San Juan Islands, enjoying breathtaking looks at Mount Baker and the North Cascades along the way. After departing Obstruction Channel, we took a left and began to point north up the Rosario Strait, investigating the whale report up ahead. On our way up Orcas Island's southeast side, we made a quick pit stop at the Peapod Islands...

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pc: Olivia Esqueda; April 2026.

Bigg's Killer Whales Swimming in the Sunny Salish Sea

Olivia Esqueda | April 5th, 2026 | M/V Sea Lion | 12:30pm

Heading south down San Juan Channel, we were met with crisp mountain views, both Mount Baker AND Mount Rainier in sight, and calm, blue seas. The sunshine warming the Salish Sea was the best spring day we could have asked for. After briefly stopping to view Steller’s Sea Lions thermoregulating at Whale Rocks and rolling around in the current, we passed Harbor Porpoise and Bald Eagles as we turned into Salmon Bank started crossing west...

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2 Killer Whale Families (11 whales total!) found just off shore from San Juan Island

Kelly | M/V Sea Lion | April 3rd, 2026 | 12:30pm

We dipped over the top of San Juan Island in our search for whales and other wildlife. Slipping into the Haro Strait from Spieden Channel, we pointed west and kept our eyes peeled in the distance for any blows or dorsal fins. While searching, we were treated to stunning views of the Olympic mountain range and San Juan's historic Lime Kiln Lighthouse. Soon, exhales appeared in the distance! A group of 5 whales including:

  • T065B/Chunk — female, born in...
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A Family of Bigg's Killer Whales Share Their Kill With Their New Calf

Abby | M/V Sea Lion | March 29th, 2026 | 12:30pm

We had a wet trip this Sunday afternoon with rain drizzling down from the start. As we departed from Friday Harbor, we headed towards Lopez Island. We had a report of a group of Bigg’s Killer Whales traveling towards the Lopez Island Ferry Dock. It did not take us long to see some exhalations in the distance and those iconic black dorsal fins sticking out from the grey rainy background. We began viewing a group of 6 killer whales from the T049A...

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Early Spring Humpback Whale Soup in the Haro Strait

Kelly | M/V Sea Lion | March 27th, 2026 | 12:30pm

With an (almost) full boat of passengers on this gorgeous sunny spring day, we took a left out of Friday Harbor a pointed north up San Juan Channel. We Stopped briefly to enjoy the sleepy sea lions lounging on Spieden Island's Green Point. We began slowly cruising up Spieden islands west side, enjoying looks at numerous bald eagles and Mouflon Sheep. Rounding over the top of Roche Harbor and into the Haro Strait we were treated to crystal clear...

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pc: Olivia Esqueda, March 2026.

Bigg's Killer Whales Milling Around in Spieden Channel

Olivia Esqueda | March 22nd, 2026 | M/V Sea Lion | 12:30pm

 

My goodness, this Sunday was such a heartwarming experience out on the water! It was my first trip of 2026 with Captain Pete, and we were able to explore one of his favorite routes (north around Spieden Island) where we happen to also find Bigg’s Killer Whales. This matriline is one of my top three favorite families to see out here throughout the years- the T018’s (mostly referred to now as the T019’s since T018 is presumed deceased and...

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pc: Olivia Esqueda, March 2026.

Bigg's Killer Whales and Two Humpback Whales Southwest of San Juan Island

Olivia Esqueda | March 21st, 2026 | M/V Sea Lion | 12:30pm

Today was sincerely such a fun trip circumnavigating San Juan Island, and my first of the season with Captain Brian. We headed south through San Juan Channel, towards Cattle Point Lighthouse where a Bald Eagle was perched proudly at the top. Heading west around Salmon Bank, we came across not one, but TWO Humpback Whales! Identified as BCX1068 (migrating up from Mexico) and BCX1800 (migrating up from Hawaii). It was a gift to not only see...

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p.c: Olivia Esqueda, March 2026.

Multiple Matrilines of Bigg's Killer Whales Mingling near Griffin Bay

Olivia Esqueda | March 15th, 2026 | M/V Sea Lion | 12:30pm

 

Today was my first trip on the water for the 2026 season, and what a fun time it was! We even had sunny weather with snow capped views of the Olympic and North Cascade Mountain ranges, including Mount Baker (aka Koma Kulshan- the closest volcano to the San Juan Islands).

We headed south out of Friday Harbor through San Juan Channel until we came across Goose Island, where there were not only heaps of birds (including Pelagic and Double...

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Whale Trifecta! Killers, Grays and a Rare Fin Whale!

Kelly | M/V Sea Lion | March 14th, 2026 | 12:30pm

All we had was a whale report very far away and a prayer! Captain Gabe and I, along with our 24 visitors aboard the M/V Sea lion, took a right out of Friday Harbor and wasted no time heading south. The report was currently out of our range, but we crossed our fingers that the whales would turn our direction and close the gap. As we dipped into the straight of Juan De Fuca, we couldn't help but ogle at the Olympic mountain range in the distance...

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