Happy Labour Day!
Happy Labour Day Today we celebrate the workers and thank them for their hard work, which is always appreciated #labourday
2024 Traveller’s Choice Award Winner
Five Star Whale Watching is proud to once again receive the Tripadvisor “Traveller’s Choice Award” π Thank you to all our guests for your continued supportπ₯° #travellerschoice
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Happy Mother’s Day!
Happy Mother’s Day to all the amazing Moms out thereπ₯° #mothersday https://www.5starwhales.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6612/2024/05/To-all-the-amazing-Moms-out-therer.mp4
Celebrating our 39th Birthday today, March 21st!
Happy Birthday to usπ₯³ π π Today marks our 39th birthday and we are celebrating this remarkable achievement π We are proud to be Victoriaβs longest running Whale Watching & Ecotourism company and leader in responsible Whale Watching π₯³ Throughout 2024 we will be holding special events and promotions to mark our 39th anniversary. Thank…
International Women’s Day!
Happy International Women’s Day to all the Amazing Women out thereAt Five Star we are fortunate and proud to work with some incredible & inspirational women #internationalwomensday
International Day of Women & Girls in Science
Today is International Day of Women & Girls in Science π§βπ¬ At Five Star Whale Watching we are proud to have worked with (and continue to work with) so many amazing & intelligent Scientists, Teachers, Captains, Marine Biologist & Naturalists! #internationaldayofwomenandgirlsinscience
Winter saving!
Winter saving! Book any of our 2024 whale watching tours now and save 10% until Feb 28th. Book online now at www.5starwhales.com and enter the code Discount to save on any tour this season. Join Victoria’s 1st Certified Responsible Whale Watching Operator and Discover the Wonders of the Salish Sea in 2024!
Ollie the Otter
Today we are featuring our favourite Sea Otter, “Ollie’ “Ollie” is a satellite male, who first appeared near Becher Bay about 10 years ago and has found a home at Race Rocks. ‘Ollie’ and other Sea Otters are a keystone species as they help control the number of Sea Urchins that attack Kelp, which is…