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Holiday’s are Meant to Spend on an Island

Article first published as Holiday’s are Meant to Spend on an Island on Technorati.

There are so many interesting and exciting places in the world as a holiday destination. You can choose one of the places for your next holiday park. If you want a different kind of holiday, you can try island holidays.

There are many islands in the world offering their own beauty. You can visit one of the islands and have a great adventurous holiday there. The island holidays offer you a lot of activity options. You can do outdoor activities enjoying your holidays in the islands. If you like water sports, then you can do your favorite water sports such as swimming, diving, and many more. You can make your skin tan with sun bathing on the beaches. Regardless of your budget, you will find the island holidays to go. If you have limited budget, you can go to Canadian east coast islands such as Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. Whale watching is the major attraction in the islands.

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San Diego Whale Watching

Whale watching has long been a favorite activity in Southern California, especially in San Diego. For almost 60 years, since 1955, locals and visitors alike have taken to the California waters to observe and understand these diverse mammals. Perhaps the fascination has to do with seeing enormous creatures whose size is dwarfed only by their seeming gentleness. Or perhaps we are thrill-seekers intrigued by the tales of “Jaws.” Whatever the reason, So Cal whale watching is high on the list of interesting things to do in the Golden State.

Although there are many spots in San Diego you might want to explore, whale watching in Southern California can be done from a variety of locations. Take whale watching in Los Angeles, for instance. On a private tour, you’ll likely see the California Gray Whale, who calls these shores home. But on a chartered or commercial whale watching cruise, you may also see Fin Whales, Blue Whales, Humpback Whales and Mike Whales. Even Orcas – most commonly thought of as “killer whales” can occasionally be seen there. Los Angeles is only about an hour north of San Diego, and the drive along the Pacific Coast is well worth the trip.

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