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Helpful Whale Watching Tips!

whale watching kijubi deal discountGreat website for Whale Watching tips and safety information!

Here are a few excerpts -

When to go?

  • December to May for migrating Grey Whales. The peak is February.
  • June to September is the best time to see whales off the coast of Northern California.
  • August to October is when you’re more likely to see Blue Whales and Humpbacks!
  • Choose a beautiful calm, clear morning or afternoon.

What to bring?

  • A good pair of binoculars
  • A regular or video camera with a zoom function
  • Sun glasses and sun screen
  • A jacket, open ocean is often colder than the coast
  • Rubber soled shoes, boat decks will get wet
  • Snacks, a picnic, something to drink

What to look for?

  • Scan the surface of the water
  • Look for a burst of water from a whales blow-hole
  • Look for the glassy or foamy footprints whales and dolphins leave in the water

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Last Few Days for 50% Whale Watching in Dana Point!

Last few days to grab the 50% off Whale Watching in Dana Point! Kijubi.com’s Deal of the week!

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If Whale Watching doesn’t float your boat, you can try some of our other exciting activities!

Romantic Gondola Cruise -A romantic gondola cruise is your passport to Italy. Indulge in all the magic and tradition of Venice without booking a flight!

Adventurous ATV RentalsHop on and go! Enjoy a weekend of recreational fun outdoors, exploring the desert on a top-of-the-line quad bike! Getting dirty has never been more fun!

Exhilarating Indoor Skydiving –  Come and enjoy the skydiving experience of a lifetime… without having to put on a parachute! No experience is necessary, instructors are with you every step of the way and best of all, no plane required!

Whale Watching in Dana Point at 50% off – Kijubi Deal of the Week

Hopefully you are one of the lucky people who got a Kayak tour in Laguna Beach at 53% off during last week’s deal.

This week we bring you a brand new deal – Whale Watching at 50% off. That’s only $14.50 to go whale watching for two hours! WOW!

As a reminder, the way it works is simple. Every week we launch a new deal at 50-90% off the retail rate. There is a minimum number of deals that must be purchased in order for everyone to get it. The minimum this week for whale watching is only 10, and last week for Kayaking was 50 (over 175 sold!). Once the minimum is reached, every person who buys gets charged, and the deal is on.

Check out this weeks deal at www.Kijubi.com/deal

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Things to do for Thanksgiving in Los Angeles, Orange County, San Francisco, and San Diego

Thanksgiving is a great holiday. Most businesses offer people a long, 4-day weekend to go do things. California has so many different places to visit and things to do, it is trully incredible. When it comes to California’s nature, you really have every choice you can imagine. Oceans, rivers, lakes, mountains, jungles, deserts, small, medium and large cities. It is one of the few places in the world where you could go surfing waves in the morning and skiing down slopes in the afternoon, and be back home for dinner.

Things to do, Thanksgiving in Los Angeles

Grand Tour of LA. If you have never been to Los Angeles, or if you are new to the area, this tour is a must. It lasta 5 1/2 hours and starts at 9:30am. There is free hotel pickup as long as you are in the area. You will see all the important spots in LA including the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Hollywood Bowl, Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, Kodak Theatre, Miracle Mile, Olvera Street, China Town, Music Center, LA County Museum of Art, La Brea Tar Pits, and the Walt Disney Concert Hall. You will also have the opportunity to shop the LA stores of Rodeo Drive and check out the hip scene at the Sunset Strip. Tickets are $58 for adults, $40 for children (3-11), and children under 3 go for free.

Indoor Skydiving – This is definitely one of my favorites! Many people would love to have the thrill of skydiving, but don’t want to jump out of a plane. I can understand. It is a scary thought to jump from a plane 10,000 or 15,000 feet up in the air and hope your parachute works. Well, you can now experience the same feeling of skydiving, without the fear. It is a wind-tunnel that blows so much air from the bottom that you float. This is called Indoor Skydiving and it’s in Hollywood, California. There are several packages offered which are mostly the amount of time you would like to fly; 1 minute, 2 minutes, or 4 minutes. There are also packages for experienced flyers for 10, 20, 40, or 60 minutes.

Things to do, Thanksgiving in Orange County

Laguna Beach Kayak Eco-Tour – Laguna Beach is still considered a gem in Orange County. This kayak tour will most definitely be an unforgettable one. You will get to see beaches, sea cliffs, million dollar homes, birds, fish, and an up-close look at the famous seals of seal rock. The kayak trip lasts about 2 hours and departs at 10am. You will need to bring a swimsuit, t-shirt, towel, water, sunglasses, hat, sunscreen, and a waterproof camera. This one is a blast and anyone over the age of 3 can do it.

Disneyland Park Hopper Discount Tickets – Disneyland is a great place to spend time with the family. The Park Hopper tickets offer you the ability to go multiple days to Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure Parks, and the Downtown Disney District. You can hop around from park to park whenever you like for the number of days you purchase (2, 3, 4, or 5 days). When you pre-purchase these tickets online, you save up to $40 per ticket!

Things to do, Thanksgiving in San Francisco

Whale Watching Cruise to Farallon Islands – In my opinion, whales are the most amazing creature in nature. They are huge, smart, and friendly. This 6 hour cruise in a 65 foot catamaran is perfect for the nature-lover. You could see blue humpbacks, gray whales, elephant seals, dolphin, porpoises, and abundant sea-bird colonies. You will also get the chance to see some breathtaking views of the Golden Gate bridge and the San Francisco shoreline.

San Francisco Segway Tour at Night – Sure, it is always fun to go out in San Francisco at night. But this is one way that is sure to create some great memories. The segway tour is 2 hours long and will allow you to explore the city by the bay at night and see the best views and some hidden locations. It is calm and exciting at the same time.

Things to do, Thanksgiving in San Diego

Downtown San Diego Bike Tour – Biking is a personal favorite. As a child I used to ride my bike nearly every day, now it is less often, but that’s not to stop one for getting out and doing it. This bike tour goes through Downtown San Diego, waterfront riding, and the historic Gaslamp district. It includes a multi-speed hybrid-type bicycle, helmet, water, snacks, and of course, a guide. For $45 per person (minimum of 2) you get 2-2 1/2 hours of riding and can’t go wrong.

First Flying Lessons – Alright, I know this one is a bit more for the thrill-seeker, but I just loved it. You get a pre-flight lesson that teaches you the basics of flying a plane. Then you get on the plane (a Varga VG-21) and get another lesson about the cockpit, and off you go. The main pilot always has control of the plane, but from time to time, he passes it on to you, who is sitting behind the pilot. There are 30 and 60 minute flights available, and I must recommend the 60 minute flight. You will wear a helmet and goggles and the only thing you need to bring with you is a camera.

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A Global Petition

Last week there was a rare sightig of a white killer whale in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands. Usually, this could be mistaken for an albino give its coloration, but it was determined otherwise because true albinos usually don’t live that long. What an amazing experience it must have been for those who saw this amongst the ocean waters. I’ve never heard of a white killer whale, let alone see one but I sure hope to in this lifetime.

Which brings me to my next point. Stumbling onto one of my favorite websites, I’ve recently learned about the massive slaughtering of Dolphins and Whales that takes place every year. There is a visual petition (what a powerful concept) to save these mammals so future generations can experience in the wonder of what makes them so unique and lovable. These are species’ whose friendly nature and acts of kindess have labeled them as rescuers. For more in depth information and ways to take action, click here.

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Festival of the Whales This Weekend!!

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It’s that time of year again! The 37th Annual Festival of the Whales Parade is this Saturday and Sunday, March 1st and 2nd as well as next weekend, March 8th and 9th. Come celebrate the return of the once endangered California Gray Whale! Take a whale watching and dolphin cruise aboard a catamaran and get up close and personal with these incredible creatures. You can bet the harbor will be packed with visitors since this annual celebration draws more than 100,000 visitors from around the world during the whale watching season. Click here for more information.

See you there!