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Eight-Hour Blue Whale Watching Cruise for One or Two with Breakfast, Lunch, and Drinks from Pacific Nature Tours (Up to 70% Off)
value $195
discount $126
savings 65%
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Deal provided by: Grouponus
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Highlights:

70 ft. boat ferries passengers through Coronado Islands on 8-hour tour with possible whale & sea-lion sightings from deck or viewing area

Fine print:
  • Expires Jan 17, 2013
  • Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Subject to availability and weather. Extra fuel surcharge may apply.
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Description:
Contrary to popular belief, boats are actually much safer than cars, which inexplicably sink every time you drive them on water. Take a proper water road ride with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options
  • $69 for an eight-hour whale-watching and natural-history tour with breakfast, lunch, and drinks for one (a $195 value)
  • $117 for an eight-hour whale-watching and natural-history tour with breakfast, lunch, and drinks for two (a $390 value)

As an experienced pilot navigates a U.S. Coast Guard–inspected vessel around the Coronado Islands, guests peer into endless blue seas to catch a glimpse of blue, finback, and minke whales erupting from the crests of waves. Tours begin at 9 a.m. and include breakfast, lunch, and drinks. Check the schedule for available dates.

Pacific Nature Tours

Pacific Nature Tours' experienced captains and their crews navigate a seaworthy 70-foot, U.S. Coast Guard–inspected vessel— The Eclipse —through Mission Bay waters in search of friendly marine life and ambivalent birds. As The Eclipse safely sails around rocky island coasts, knowledgeable naturalists narrate such informative tours as dolphin encounters, Coronado Island trips, and whale-watching excursions. Aquatic creatures ranging from dolphins and sea lions to pool noodles can be spotted in their natural habitats from the ship's spacious deck or from within the interior viewing area, which is equipped with satellite TV.