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Dining
- Rockfish Harbor Grill
- Abalonetti Bar & Grill
- Domenico’s on the Wharf
- Old Fisherman’s Grotto
- Cafe Fina
- The Grotto Fish Market
Lodging
- Old Monterey Inn
- Hilton Garden Inn Monterey
- Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel
- Intercontinental Clement Monterey
- Monterey Marriott
- Portola Hotel & Spa
Dining
- Rockfish Harbor Grill
- Abalonetti Bar & Grill
- Domenico’s on the Wharf
- Old Fisherman’s Grotto
- Cafe Fina
- The Grotto Fish Market
Lodging
- Old Monterey Inn
- Hilton Garden Inn Monterey
- Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel
- Intercontinental Clement Monterey
- Monterey Marriott
- Portola Hotel & Spa
Authors Comments:
I highly recommend “Monterey Bay Whale Watching” leaving from Fisherman’s Wharf Monterey. At the very bottom of their website pages, you can click on “Sightings” to see what they are currently spotting in the area.
All their captains are marine biologists and experts at whale watching, so this is also an educational tour, not just a boat ride. I am a real fan of guided tours, and this whale watching tour has always been an A+ experience for me.
You have a good chance of seeing humpback whales, dolphins, killer whales, and gray whales. Seasons are January through March (gray whales and dolphins) and April through December (humpback whales, blue whales, orcas, and dolphins). Reservation required. $65-$53 0n weekdays and $71-$60 on weekends.