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Embark on an unforgettable 3-4-hour journey to witness the majestic giants of the ocean – the whales! Our “Whale Tales in Mirissa” tour takes you on a thrilling adventure in the turquoise waters off the coast of Mirissa, Sri Lanka. Brace yourself for an up-close encounter with these gentle giants as they gracefully swim through the open sea.
Hotel pickup in Mirissa
Arrive at the Mirissa Harbor, welcome and safety briefing
Set sail on the whale watching tour
Return to Mirissa Harbor
Complimentary breakfast at a local restaurant
End of the tour, drop-off at the hotel
To book the tour package, simply visit our website or contact our customer service team via WhatsApp or phone. Provide your preferred travel dates, group size, and any customizations you'd like to make. Our team will assist you with the booking process, ensuring a seamless and memorable journey in the enchanting land of Sri Lanka.
Mirissa is home to several species of whales, including blue whales, sperm whales, and occasionally, killer whales.
Yes, children are welcome on the tour. However, we recommend that children be at least 4 years old for their comfort and safety.
We recommend bringing sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a camera to capture the memorable moments. Also, don't forget to bring some cash for any personal expenses.
As whale watching involves being on a boat in open waters, it may not be suitable for pregnant women. It's essential to consider the safety and comfort of expectant mothers.
Our experienced guides prioritize the safety and well-being of both guests and marine life. We maintain a safe distance from the whales to ensure minimal disturbance to their natural behavior.
No, swimming is not involved in the whale-watching tour. You will observe the whales from the safety of a well-equipped boat.
Your safety is our priority. In case of adverse weather conditions, the tour may be rescheduled, or a full refund will be provided.
Yes, life jackets are mandatory and will be provided for all passengers before boarding the boat.