Written by Alison
Overcast Skies with the T99s ...
June 4, 2026 AM – The skies were gray, and there was a bit of wind as we left the do ...
At Western Prince Whale Watching, our passion is sharing the natural beauty, whales, and diverse wildlife of the Salish Sea. Providing high quality tours for over 30 years, we are the longest operating whale watch company in the San Juan Islands (90 miles north of Seattle), and with that experience, we make every one of our tours a unique adventure! Our passionate crew is committed to providing the best whale watching experience in the area, making each tour unforgettable. Here you’ll find a compilation of our sightings reports as we’re out on the water in the San Juan Islands. Multiple members of our team contribute so you can get an idea of what a day out on the water here is really like. If you’re interested in booking a tour with us, be sure to check out our whale watching tours on the Western Explorer II. Whether you’re coming from Seattle, the greater pacific northwest or somewhere else in the world, we’ve got the perfect adventure for you!
June 4, 2026 AM – The skies were gray, and there was a bit of wind as we left the do ...
May 28, 2026 – We left the dock and headed south. We had some great spotters on boar ...
June 5, 2026– A rainy day here in the islands! This trip took us the furthest south I ha ...
June 2, 2026– We had a beautiful day on the Salish Sea today! Our trip spanned over 51 m ...
May 21, 2026 – We headed out with a possible report of Orcas off the NE side of Orca ...
May 14, 2026 – We had a bit of wind today and scattered showers which added to our s ...