The Whale Centre: Wildlife Tour. Three Options Available. (Save 51% Off)

Today’s Groupon Deal of the Day: The Whale Centre – Wildlife Tour. Three Options Available.

Buy now from only $39
Value $79
Discount 51%
You Save $40

This is a limited 3-day only sale that will expire at midnight (Sunday, July 10, 2011). Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!

Highlights
Eco-friendly tours aboard quiet-engine vessels
Guides give educational commentary about wildlife

The Fine Print
Expires Dec 11, 2011
Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Subject to availability. Subject to weather.

The Company
The Whale Centre
http://www.tofinowhalecentre.com/
Tofino
411 Campbell St. Tofino, British Columbia
(250) 725-2132

Enjoy nature sans arboreal attire with today’s Groupon for a tour from The Whale Centre in Tofino. Choose from three options:

• For $39, you get one admission to a 2.5-hour bear-watching tour (up to a $79 value, including a $5 fuel charge).
• For $42, you get one admission to a 2.5-hour whale-watching tour (up to an $84 value, including a $5 fuel charge).
• For $55, you get one admission to a 6-hour tour of Hot Springs Cove with whale watching (up to a $110 value, including a $5 fuel charge).

Kids three and younger are normally free, and tickets for students, seniors, and kids ages 4–12 are normally discounted.

Aboard eco-friendly, quiet-engine vessels, The Whale Centre’s seasoned seafarers lead wildlife watching tours around Clayoquot Sound. A 30-foot Boston Whaler ferries tourists past reefs and islands for a 2.5-hour whale-watching expedition, introducing them to a chance at seeing a host of fluke-flaunting cetaceans such as Pacific gray whales, humpback whales, and orcas. Each whale-watching tour outfits landlubbers with cruiser suits and woolen gloves and hats to prevent teeth from chattering to the beat of “Frosty the Snowman” while guides spew out educational commentaries about the wildlife in sight. Alternately, observe zany antics from the hull of the 24-foot M.V. Eco during the 2.5-hour bear-watching tour through tranquil inlets and channels. West Coast black bears scour low-tide shores for picnic baskets while guides identify individual teddies by name based on their behavior and monogrammed T-shirt.

Those opting for the 6-hour hot-springs tour cruise up the coast on a covered boat—the Hootla – Kootla —toward Hot Springs Cove in Maquinna Provincial Park, keeping their ocular orbs peeled for possible marine-life sightings. Once docked at the cove, explorers trek across a 2-kilometre cedar boardwalk through an old-growth rainforest, rewarding torsos tired of standing up to gravity’s bullying with a soak in the toasty waters of a thermal spring pool. The Whale Centre recommends that hot springers bring along lunch, water shoes, a bathing suit, a towel, and a $3 BC Parks fee to enter the park.

Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!