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What's the most popular whale-watching company near Portland, OR?
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Whale Watching in Oregon appears to be an avenue less traveled, at least when it comes to digging up info for it online. There is one tour that appears to be prominent, however, linked below:
http://www.ecotours-of-oregon.com/whale.htm
Keep in mind this is tailored to your request for a nearby Portland tour. The whale watching package of from "EcoTours of Oregon" is a full day experience. The price for an individual is $89.50, but this covers a lot of things.
They pick you up from your home or hotel, take you on a scenic drive through the mountains and eventually to the ocean. They then take you on a large charter where they take you along a Gray Whale feeding area. The website claims 95% of the times they've been out on the ocean, they've seen whales.
Now, the tour itself is pretty pricey but this is because they take you through all sorts of scenic areas and through a few towns. This seems to be the most favored (Portland) Whale Watching package, but if it doesn't fit your tastes or expenses, there are most likely other options... but unfortunately, not readily found online.
http://www.ecotours-of-oregon.com/whale.htm
Keep in mind this is tailored to your request for a nearby Portland tour. The whale watching package of from "EcoTours of Oregon" is a full day experience. The price for an individual is $89.50, but this covers a lot of things.
They pick you up from your home or hotel, take you on a scenic drive through the mountains and eventually to the ocean. They then take you on a large charter where they take you along a Gray Whale feeding area. The website claims 95% of the times they've been out on the ocean, they've seen whales.
Now, the tour itself is pretty pricey but this is because they take you through all sorts of scenic areas and through a few towns. This seems to be the most favored (Portland) Whale Watching package, but if it doesn't fit your tastes or expenses, there are most likely other options... but unfortunately, not readily found online.
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