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Marine Vessel

Osprey

Perfect for large groups & parties
All Aboard Osprey!

Osprey is the largest vessel in our fleet. Coast Guard approved for 126 passengers and crew, this boat is ready to host your group event, party, or private charter! Osprey runs our Classic Whale Watch and Wildlife Safari daily in June through August.

 

 

Marine Vessel Osprey

Osprey Quick Facts

Osprey Highlights

  • 126 Passengers
  • No age restrictions
  • Two comfortable restrooms
  • Full wrap-around observation deck
  • Two different level viewing decks
  • Inside cabin area with bench seats and tables
  • Galley on board, with snacks and beverages available for purchase (upon request)
  • Indoor and outdoor seating Audio system available by request

4-Hour Charter: $6,395 + taxes and fees

Tours Aboard Osprey
Classic Whale Watch from Friday Harbor

Classic Whale Watch & Wildlife Tour @ Friday Harbor

  • 3-4 hours on the water 
  • Departs from Friday 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 flag flying with Mt. Baker in the distance on a sunny day
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  • People enjoying the Classic tour on the Osprey bow
Whale Reports from Osprey
Read about our recent sightings aboard Osprey!

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 near Turn Point Lighthouse

Lauren | M/V Osprey | Wednesday, July 16th, 2025 | 12:30 PM

When departing Friday Harbor, we have three route options to choose from. We can go north in San Juan Channel, we can go south in San Juan Channel or we can head east aiming for Upright Channel, the body of water between Lopez and Shaw. Most days we are aware of whale reports before leaving the dock, but today that was not the case. Every whale report we had heard of was too far out of our range. These are the days when whale watching...

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pc: Olivia Ellman, San Juan Safaris

The T36As Reunite: Familiar Bigg’s Killer Whales in President’s Channel

Olivia Ellman | M/V Osprey | July 18th, 2025 | 12:30 PM

Today’s afternoon began with some light rain and gloomy conditions, but nothing could stop us from having another beautiful day on the water! I was very excited when I heard there were reports of some familiar whales not too far from us up San Juan Channel, so we left Friday Harbor heading in that direction. We scanned along the coastlines as we passed Shaw and then Orcas Island, and reached President’s Channel. Soon enough we began to reach...

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pc: Olivia Ellman, San Juan Safaris

Bigg’s Killer Whales Relaxing in Rosario Strait

Olivia Ellman | M/V Osprey | July 17th, 2025 | 12:30 PM

We have been loving these hot summer days on the water, and it’s always exciting to get to spend time with some whales! We departed Friday Harbor with reports of whales to the east in Rosario Strait, so we began traveling that direction. The interisland route is always a beautiful cruise, and the perfect place to search for wildlife along the many coastlines. We routed through the scenic Obstruction Pass before finally reaching the larger...

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Orca Whales in San Juan Channel and a Bald Eagle Convention at Sentinel Rock

Lauren | M/V Osprey | Friday, July 11th, 2025 | 12:30 PM

Today was one of those rare days where we were on scene with whales within the first 10 minutes of our tour! During our whale watch and wildlife tours, if we can get there and back within four hours, and the seas are cooperating, we will go anywhere in the Salish Sea. We have seen whales in every inch of this ecosystem, we are almost never viewing whales in the same place day after day. Every whale encounter is unique, you truly never know...

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A Circumnavigation of San Juan Island with 4 Bigg’s Killer Whales near Lime Kiln Lighthouse

Lauren | M/V Osprey | Thursday, July 10th, 2025 | 12:30 PM 

Today we had a bittersweet encounter with T075/Kidney and 3 other members of her family. T075/Kidney is usually seen traveling as a duo with her 34 year-old son T075A/Stone, but today she was also traveling with her daughter T075C/Bam-Bam and her grandcalf T075C3/Flint. Earlier this month, T075C/Bam-Bam was seen traveling for the first time without her newest calf in tow T075C4/Slate. Slate was born in 2023, and it would be extremely...

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pc: Olivia Ellman, San Juan Safaris

Sleepy Humpback Whale Mom and Calf Pair

Olivia Ellman | M/V Osprey | July 9th, 2025 | 12:30 PM

Despite the gloomy forecast as we left Friday Harbor, spirits were high and we were ready to take in the beauty of the grey and cloudy islands. We had reports of a few humpback whales heading north by the Canadian border, so we went full speed in that direction to try to catch up with them. We traveled north and then west into Spieden Channel, scanning the coastlines and different bodies of water along the way. We found some harbor seals...

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pc: Olivia Ellman, San Juan Safaris

Familiar Bigg’s Killer Whale Family Across the Canadian Border

Olivia Ellman | M/V Osprey | July 5th, 2025 | 12:30 PM 

We departed Friday Harbor with a full boat, sunny skies, and lots of excitement as we began our search for wildlife. Based on recent sightings, we decided to begin traveling north up San Juan Channel and then west through Spieden Channel. We found a group of harbor seals hauled out on a small island in the channel, and got adorable looks at many of them slowly moving on land or swimming in the water. We quickly continued moving towards...

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pc: Olivia Ellman, San Juan Safaris

Chainsaw’s Epic Return: Iconic Bigg’s Killer Whales in Rosario Strait

Olivia Ellman | M/V Osprey | July 2nd, 2025 | 12:30 pm

Killer Whales are all unique and identifiable based on different markings on their dorsal fins, saddle patches, and eye patches, but some are definitely more distinct than others. T63, known as Chainsaw, is one of the most distinct whales in our Bigg’s population, and anyone will know why as soon as they see him. On today’s afternoon tour, I was thrilled that we got to see this iconic whale along with multiple others! We began our trip...

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Four Generations of Flapjack! Eleven Bigg’s Killer Whales near Discovery Island.

Lauren | M/V Osprey | Thursday, June 26th, 2025 | 12:30 PM

Our first stop today on our Classic Whale Watch and Wildlife tour was to Goose Island, to observe a slew of harbor seals and several different bird species. Today we had an insanely low tide, -3.1 to be exact. We have a massive tidal flux here in the San Juans, at times up to 13 feet! This means that at different times of day there is actually a different amount of islands that make up the Archipelago. At low tide, there are 743 island...

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A "Fin Favorite" Family of Biggs Killer Whales Make an Appearance in the San Juan's

Kelly | M/V Osprey | Sunday, June 29th 2025 | 12:30 PM

Goodbye Junuary! Hello proper summer weather! The sun was out and beating down as we left Friday harbor and set course up San Juan Channel. The breeze felt amazing as we picked up speed- instantly cooling everything down. Just outside presidents channel, we began to slow our speed to under 7 knots. In the distance...dorsal fins came into view! 4 distinct fins began to emerge from the water belonging to none other than... the T123's! Including...

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