"Seattle - Lynnwood,
WA Offers Something That Appeals To All Ages."
The whale watching season starts in April/May, through
the summer and into September in the northwest. Whale
watchers can expect whale sightings almost 98% of the time
and the most common whales of the northwest are Gray and
Ocra whales. If you are new to whale watching then you will
learn all about them from the knowledgeable naturalists
that ride on many of the boats.
View where Orcas and Minke Whales make their homes and
cruise past island wildlife on our 2.5-hour sealife search.
Let a professional naturalist guide teach you about these
islands and the protected waters surrounding them.
Surround yourself with scenery, and you'll quickly
appreciate the tranquil beauty of San Juan Island and the
wildlife that inhabits the island and local waters.
Many of the whale watching operators of the region take
their passengers up to the San Juan Islands and the town
of Friday Harbor. It's a great location for lunch and to
see Whales!
A few other attractions in the Lynnwood - Seattle, WA
area are the Puget Sound, the Olympic Peninsula and
Cascade Mountain Range, Boeing Tour Center, Husky Stadium,
the Space Needle, Washington State Ferries, Experience Music
Project, Safeco Field and Qwest Field home of the Seahawks,
the Woodland Park Zoo, and the city of Seattle. The noble
Mt. Rainier provides a backdrop for the bustling metropolitan
city that has become the most desirable vacation destination
in the Northwest region of the United States.
You will love the convenience of staying at the Embassy
Suites Seattle - North / Lynnwood Hotel for your Whale Watching
Adventure! |