Discover Whale Watching Deals In and Near Newport, RI and Save Up to 70% Off. May - Loyalty Days and Seafair Festival May - Oregon Coast Aquarium's Virtual Reality Submarine Ride May - Newport Marathon May - Annual Glastonbury Renaissance Festival May - Newport Elks Jazz Festival A Floating Adventure! Whale Watching is BEST July through September! Take a trip with us for an exciting time while we set some pots for crab and look for whales along the Oregon coast.

This whale makes the longest migration of any mammal on the planet.

May through November bring the giant blue whales and finback whales into our area. In fact, a pod of orcas (also known as killer whales) typically patrols the waters off Depoe Bay and Newport around mid-April, which is when they hunt baby gray whales. Depending on the time of year, we look for gray whales, harbor porpoise, seals, sea lions, pelicans, bald eagles, and an abundance of marine birds. March - Whale Watching Week. Depending on the time of year, we look for gray whales, harbor porpoise, seals, sea lions, pelicans, bald eagles, and an abundance of marine birds. Whale Watching Newport Beach Located in Newport Beach, Davey’s Locker has been providing whale watching cruises for over 40 years to both residents and visitors to Newport Beach.

Since 1938, Tradewinds Charters in Depoe Bay has been providing “Top Deck” ocean charters for whale watching, sportfishing, bird watching, and Ecology Tours. Newport Landing Whale Watching offers year round whale watching cruises multiple times daily departing from beautiful Newport Bay in Newport Beach. During migration season boats regularly head west from the harbour. Top Newport Dolphin & Whale Watching Activities: See reviews and photos of dolphin & whale watching in Newport, Oregon on Tripadvisor.

We offer Whale Watching and Sea Life Cruises daily from March through October. 97341 Phone: 541.921.1323 Newport Coastal Adventure is the only small boat whale watching operator in Newport Beach issued Certificates of Inspection by the Coast Guard.

The Whale Watching Center in Depoe Bay operates year-round receiving thousands of visitors. For further information or a registration form for the training weekend, contact Dave Newton, Whale Watch Volunteer Coordinator, Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, 198 NE 123rd Street, Newport, OR 97365, 541-765-3407; fax 541-765-3402; [email protected]; www.whalespoken.org. What People Are Saying. And that’s because safety and ocean going capability is our priority above all else. Newport Landing provides multiple whale watching trips daily departing from Newport Beach.