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Bird-Watching Cruise for One or Two from Island Mariner (Up to 42% Off)

San Juan Cruises
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Narrated cruise through locales including Skagit Flats, Upper Whidbey Island, and Deception Pass in search of seabirds

Cruises are a luxurious way to relax and see the sights, unlike boarding dolphins equipped with saddles, which usually results in whiplash and water-filled lungs. Cruise the blue in comfort with this Groupon.

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  • $79 for a bird-watching cruise for one (a $129 value)
  • $149 for a bird-watching cruise for two (a $258 value)

    The cruise covers Bellingham Bay, the Northern Skagit Flats, La Conner Slough, Rainbow Bridge, Southern Skagit Flats, past Hope Island, Cornet Bay, under Deception Pass Bridge, to Northern Whidbey Island, Burrows Bay, and Bellingham Channel, before returning to port. One of the leading seabird authorities on the west coast, Dick McNeely, narrates the trip, pointing out the northern bird species that are arriving now, and sharing engaging information. Tours are currently scheduled for October 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, and 27.

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Promotional value expires Oct 27, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. 24hr cancellation notice or fee up to Groupon price may apply. Must sign waiver. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Extra fee up to $5 may apply for fuel. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About San Juan Cruises

Since 1962, owner and U.S. Coast Guard–licensed captain Terry Buzzard has gotten to know the San Juan Islands and surrounding miles of water pretty well. Having hauled mail for the Post Office, salvaged wrecks, assisted in oil spill cleanups, and ferried passengers throughout the San Juan Islands, he has built quite a resumé of seafaring. This relationship with water isn't so surprising considering he began boating at the age of 3 when he was allowed to pilot a single-horsepower boat by himself with his trained rescue dog, Rusty.

Regardless of the actual job he's performing, Terry is always drawn to whales. By 1978, this fascination lead him to chartering trips specifically for whale watching, especially toward the schools of orca that made the region their home. Looking back, he's pretty certain his boat was the only one in the area at the time dedicated to the thrill of witnessing some of the world's largest and most beautiful animals. Today, the waters are spotted with various boats filled with passengers snapping pictures of the great aquatic beasts and shouting ululations whenever one smacks its enormous tail against the water, takes a playful leap, or belts a Mariah Carey song.

Terry's boat, the 110-foot Island Caper, provides generous sightlines to all passengers via its spacious outdoor deck and ample indoor viewing areas, and is decked out with a 34-speaker sound system. In business for 53 years, Island Mariner Whale Watching's unparalleled time and experience on the water offers cruise-goers an ideal experience, and also employs a seaplane to help spot whales and guide tours. With his chief navigator––a 8-year-old airedale terrier also named Rusty––Terry is right out there amid the excitement, ferrying whale watchers and sharing his life-long passion.

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