Dana Wharf Whale Watch

Dana Wharf Whale Watch Year round opportunity to see many whale and dolphin species right here in Dana Point, CA And just like that, whale watching was born.
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The story of Dana Wharf:
In 1958 While running several sport fishing boats off the San Clemente Pier,Don Hansen, decided to take children out on a whale watching excursion at the urging of friend and local educator Philip Grignon. For years Hansen and his fellow captains had been watching Gray Whales pass by them but no one was really watching this majestic Whales at the time. Some years later, H

ansen moved the operation to Dana Point Harbor when it opened in 1971. This was where the West Coast Whale Watching industry originated - not only for school field trips, but the public Whale Watching excursion was born in Dana Point. Don's love for the Gray Whale inspired people from all around the world to come and see for themselves the friendly Gray Whales as they migrate past Dana Point. Dana Wharf Whale Watching, the first whale watching company in Orange County, is a year-round whale watching facility in Southern California. Interacting with thousands of whales during the Gray Whale migration in the winter and Blue whales in the summer plus year round whales such as Fin , Orca, Minke and Humpback . In addition to whales, thousands of dolphins, sea lions, sea faring birds and even sharks are found in the beautiful waters right off Dana Wharf. There is always plenty of wildlife to experience, as you will see in this video. Today Dana Wharf sits in the heart of a busy, flourishing harbor and continues to be owned and operated by the Hansen family.

🐋 1 Humpback Whale, a Dolphin Trifecta, and 2 Mola Molas!Beneath this morning’s overcast skies, the day began with a pod...
07/22/2025

🐋 1 Humpback Whale, a Dolphin Trifecta, and 2 Mola Molas!

Beneath this morning’s overcast skies, the day began with a pod of ~30 Risso’s Dolphins actively feeding 5.3 miles off Laguna Main Beach. South of the Dana Point Harbor, multiple pods of Common Dolphin, many with calves in tow delighted our passengers.

As we departed the harbor at noon, Captain Steve spotted the blow of an adult Humpback Whale just 3 miles offshore. This whale had a consistent dive pattern, surfacing for 3–5 blows before sounding for 4–6 minutes. Occasionally, it surprised us with split dives, resurfacing after just 1–2 minutes and fluking before every dive. We then headed southwest and found a Megapod of Common Dolphin 4 miles off the San Clemente Pier. Stretching more than a mile wide, these dolphins displayed a variety of behaviors with some groups hunting with sea birds overhead, others raced over to bow-ride the Ocean Adventure, while others were leaping high into the air. Surrounded by thousands of dolphins and seabirds like Pelicans, Gulls, and Terns, it was an incredible encounter. As we returned to the harbor, a pod of 8–10 Coastal Bottlenose Dolphins, including a calf decided to bow ride as the group cruised south and then turned back north.

On our final trip of the day, we headed north to catch up with the Humpback Whale near Laguna Main Beach, which still maintained its earlier dive pattern. We spotted several more pods of Common Dolphin on our return south. Likely same large male California Sea Lion was lounging on his usual rock inside the inner jetty this afternoon.

Report & 📸 Laura Lopez
Drone 📸 Gavriel Berghouse

🐳 Blue Whale Sighting Near Catalina!Exciting news from the Dana Point Catalina Express!  A Blue Whale was spotted just s...
07/21/2025

🐳 Blue Whale Sighting Near Catalina!
Exciting news from the Dana Point Catalina Express! A Blue Whale was spotted just six miles off Avalon!

Breaching Calves & High-Flying Bottlenose! 🐬🐬🐬
It was another incredible day on the water filled with lots of dolphin action! We encountered megapods of Common Dolphin, all with tiny calves leaping completely out of the water. From the first small pod in the morning to the Megapods of dolphin seen throughout the day, the baby dolphin stole the show with their energetic leaps and breaches. Around midday, a pod of approximately 40 Offshore Bottlenose Dolphin delighted everyone onboard surfing and breaching in the wake of the Ocean Adventures just 3 miles off Ritz Point!

Report & 📸 Laura Lopez
Blue Whale 📸 ivan.in.the.wild

07/20/2025

We encountered the same Megapod of Common Dolphin on all 3 trips and enjoyed spectacular stampedes on both the noon and 2:30pm just a couple of miles off of the Laguna beach area.

Report & 🎥 Naturalist Ray Hoyt

More high flying dolphin from this week’s adventures!Several hundred Common Dolphin and flying fish were spotted this mo...
07/19/2025

More high flying dolphin from this week’s adventures!

Several hundred Common Dolphin and flying fish were spotted this morning 3 miles out off the drop off just north of San Onofre. Small pods just 2 miles from the Dana Point Harbor to fast moving pods numbering in the hundreds racing out to sea made for another amazing day!

📸 John & Cindy

Oh Baby!  Dolphins Everywhere! 🐬🐬🐬From Laguna’s Main Beach all the way down to San Onofre, baby Common Dolphin, known as...
07/18/2025

Oh Baby! Dolphins Everywhere! 🐬🐬🐬

From Laguna’s Main Beach all the way down to San Onofre, baby Common Dolphin, known as calves, were spotted in every pod we encountered today! Both north and south of Dana Point Harbor, playful groups of dolphin with adorable babies delighted everyone onboard.

It’s always a joy to hear passengers shout “baby!” as they point excitedly at these tiny, energetic cetaceans. Some pods zipped through the water with calves leaping in sync beside their mothers and others cruised at a more leisurely pace. These dolphin calves are born after a 10 to 11-month gestation, weighing around 20 pounds and measuring about 2 feet long. Female Common Dolphin typically reach maturity around age 10 and can give birth every 1 to 3 years. We love seeing the next generation in action!

Report & 📸 Laura Lopez, Gavriel Berghouse

From playful baby dolphins to aerial acrobatics, each trip encountered multiple pods of energetic Common Dolphin!  Early...
07/17/2025

From playful baby dolphins to aerial acrobatics, each trip encountered multiple pods of energetic Common Dolphin! Early in the day was our first dolphin stampede just a few miles offshore, headed toward Three Arch Bay with other stampedes erupting throughout the day.

Wondering how high dolphins can jump? Higher than you might think and some of today’s leaps easily cleared 15 feet! Other acrobatics included dolphin tail-walking, flying sideways across the water twisting and turing before splashing down. Baby dolphin were popping their heads out of the water alongside us which brought smiles and giggles to everyone onboard.

Report & 📸 Laura Lopez

07/16/2025

Dolphin Trifecta! 🐬🐬🐬

Nice pods of Common Dolphin were encountered on all our trips and we had bonus sightings of pods of both Bottlenose & Risso’s Dolphin at the end of the day! 🐬

🎥 Laura Lopez

Happy “Jumping” Dolphin on Every Trip, plus 2 Pelagic Rays!Every trip enjoyed multiple pods of playful dolphin launching...
07/15/2025

Happy “Jumping” Dolphin on Every Trip, plus 2 Pelagic Rays!

Every trip enjoyed multiple pods of playful dolphin launching out of the water which is always a favorite! South of Dana Point Harbor continues to be the area with so much life. Here large dolphin pods put on a shows as they enjoyed some acrobatic exercise. These energetic leaps aren’t just for fun, but also forms of communication and hunting. The continued presence of seabirds overhead, made ot clear the dolphins were actively feeding likely on dense schools of anchovies.

California Brown Pelicans performed dramatic plunge dives while terns and gulls swooped in to snag baitfish from the surface in the feeding frenzies. By late afternoon, with sunny skies, dolphins could be seen leaping in every direction including so many young and tiny babies. These tiny calves were breaching out of the water and belly-flopping as they landed with their flushed pink bellies on full display!

Report & 📸 Laura Lopez

A spectacular day out on the glassy, calm waters of “Lake” Pacific, where visibility was so clear we could watch dolphin...
07/14/2025

A spectacular day out on the glassy, calm waters of “Lake” Pacific, where visibility was so clear we could watch dolphins feeding on anchovies just beneath the surface. Throughout the day, groups of dolphins took turns racing toward Ocean Adventures to bow ride and surf our stern wake with mothers showing off their tiny calves.

Smaller pods of Long-beaked Common Dolphins were spotted just outside Dana Point Harbor while much larger pods were encountered several miles offshore near San Onofre. This morning’s trip also saw hundreds of Black-vented Shearwaters and other seabirds feeding alongside the dolphins, and a pelagic ray resting on the surface.

By midday, the sun broke through, and we continued to find even more pods of feeding dolphin south of the harbor. Passengers aboard the Current were treated to nice views of a good-sized Mola mola. On the last trip of the day, we encountered the largest pod of about 500 dolphins actively feeding, accompanied by seabirds, mostly Terns along with several California Sea Lions.

Report & 📸 Laura Lopez
Mola mola 📸 Current Crew

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on our trips : Visitors can take a voyage with Orange County’s original whale watching company. Riders on one of Dana Wharf's 17 vessels often see whales, dolphins and sea lions while embracing the majestic coastline of DanaPoint, all these excursions are narrated by expert naturalists . In addition, Dana Wharf is endorsed by renowned wildlife Artist Wyland.