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5 out of 5 stars

The tour was really great. Wenn the crew received a message that orcas could be seen in the south, they asked all guests if it's OK for us to return a little later than originally planned so we could go there to have a chance to see them. Nobody had any issues with that so we went there and had an amazing time seeing the orcas! definitely went the extra mile for that! Thank you to the crew (I remember the names of Wilma and Anthony, however also thanks to everybody else who was om board!)

5 out of 5 stars

! We saq an Orca family, a group of whitesidef dolphins, rwo humoback whales, a seaeagke, seals. We loved it! You could get hot drinks for free, guide was answering all questions with patie ce, gave us tipps for what to do on our route and the best thing was, that we could could dow load all the good picture, made by the tour guides during the tour... better than our cellphone fotos! Thnk you!!Wonderful

5 out of 5 stars

Overall, the activity was great. I got to see a few Orcas and Humpback Whales and they even allow you to go on another tour if you didn’t get to see any during your tour. The free hot chocolate was very much appreciated with the cold weather that day!

5 out of 5 stars

It was great! We were so lucky with the weather and saw everything from humpback whales to sea lions and orca whales. It was beautiful! 😍

5 out of 5 stars

the knowledgeable staff and the relaxed environment to observe and interact with the wild life.