March 18, 2026
Introduction People ask us this constantly: “When’s the best time to see whales at Dana Point?” And our honest answer is — there isn’t really a bad time. Dana Point is called the Whale Watching Capital of the World for a reason. We have whale activity here essentially 365 days a year. That said, different
March 18, 2026
I’ve had this conversation on the boat more times than I can count. Someone watches a humpback whale disappear beneath the surface and asks, “How long until it comes back up?” And then: “How deep did it just go?” The answers vary wildly depending on the species. Some whales are basically surface feeders. Others are
March 18, 2026
Every summer when we’re running our offshore whale watching trips out of Dana Point, somebody on the boat has a moment. A blue whale surfaces close — maybe 50 feet away — and there’s this collective silence. It happens every time. Then someone asks, almost in a whisper, “Are they endangered?” It’s a completely understandable
March 18, 2026
Sharks get a bad reputation, and a lot of that comes from the fact that most people’s understanding of what they eat starts and ends with “everything.” But the reality is a lot more interesting — and more specific — than that. Having spent years on the water off the Southern California coast, I’ve seen
March 18, 2026
“Pelagic” is one of those words that feels more complicated than it is. It just means “open ocean.” A pelagic bird is a bird that lives its life primarily on or over the open sea — coming to land only to breed, and spending the rest of its existence over water that can be hundreds
March 18, 2026
Halibut are one of the most satisfying fish you can target in Southern California. They fight hard, they’re genuinely challenging to catch, and they taste incredible. They’re also one of the most misunderstood fish by beginners, which leads to a lot of days staring at a still rod tip and going home empty-handed. I’ve watched
March 18, 2026
Every time we have a pod of dolphins riding the bow wake of our boat — which happens on most of our whale watching tours out of Dana Point — I watch people’s faces change. There’s something about being close to a dolphin that makes you immediately suspect you’re dealing with something more than just
March 18, 2026
Introduction I’ve seen every type of person climb aboard one of our boats at Dana Wharf — first-timers in flip-flops, locals who’ve been out here a hundred times, families with kids who are bouncing off the walls with excitement. And every single trip, without fail, someone ends up regretting what they wore. It’s not their
February 18, 2026
When the Dana Wharf sportboats head offshore in the summer and fall, every set of eyes on the boat—from the captain in the wheelhouse to the anglers on the bow—is scanning the deep blue horizon for one specific thing. A floating piece of detached kelp. In the vast, featureless expanse of the open ocean, a