Whale Watching in Tadoussac, Quebec With AML Cruises
This is a video of the highlights of my experience going whale watching in Tadoussac with AML Cruises.
Tadoussac is known as one of the best places in the world for whale watching. On a whale watching cruise you can expect to see two or three marine mammal species, sometimes more, in a two- or three-hour tour.
A dozen whale species visit the Lower Estuary. Some are abundant, while others are endangered and can only be observed from a distance of 400 m. Rorqual whales (minke whales, humpback whales, fin whales and blue whales) come here to feed over the summer from May to October. The beluga whale is the only cetacean species to live in the St. Lawrence year round.
The first whale-watching excursions were organised in the Tadoussac and Les Bergeronnes area in 1979. This activity eventually expanded to the point where it now represents a major portion of the regional tourism offering and socioeconomic livelihood.
Going whale watching is one of the best things to do in Tadoussac. You can expect to spend between $60 and $120 for a cruise depending on the specific cruise options you choose.
For more information, visit the official AML website:
➤ https://www.croisieresaml.com/en/plan-your-cruise/tadoussac/whale-watching-cruise-grand-fleuve/detail/
Music:
Song: LiQWYD - Take It
Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music.
Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 Unported
Video Link: https://youtu.be/8RaSroB8Gng
Видео Whale Watching in Tadoussac, Quebec With AML Cruises канала Alexander RTW
Tadoussac is known as one of the best places in the world for whale watching. On a whale watching cruise you can expect to see two or three marine mammal species, sometimes more, in a two- or three-hour tour.
A dozen whale species visit the Lower Estuary. Some are abundant, while others are endangered and can only be observed from a distance of 400 m. Rorqual whales (minke whales, humpback whales, fin whales and blue whales) come here to feed over the summer from May to October. The beluga whale is the only cetacean species to live in the St. Lawrence year round.
The first whale-watching excursions were organised in the Tadoussac and Les Bergeronnes area in 1979. This activity eventually expanded to the point where it now represents a major portion of the regional tourism offering and socioeconomic livelihood.
Going whale watching is one of the best things to do in Tadoussac. You can expect to spend between $60 and $120 for a cruise depending on the specific cruise options you choose.
For more information, visit the official AML website:
➤ https://www.croisieresaml.com/en/plan-your-cruise/tadoussac/whale-watching-cruise-grand-fleuve/detail/
Music:
Song: LiQWYD - Take It
Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music.
Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 Unported
Video Link: https://youtu.be/8RaSroB8Gng
Видео Whale Watching in Tadoussac, Quebec With AML Cruises канала Alexander RTW
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