Best place to see whales newfoundland 

Newfoundland Travel Tips

Where Is the Best Place
to See Whales in Newfoundland?

Bay Bulls is the most reliable. St. Vincent’s Beach is free. Here is the full comparison of every whale watching option in Newfoundland.

Newfoundland has whale watching opportunities across the entire island. The best option for you depends on your location, budget, and whether you prefer a boat tour or free shore-based viewing.

Best Whale Watching Locations Compared

LocationExperienceCostSeasonBest For
Bay Bulls / Witless Bay2-hr boat tour into North America’s largest puffin colony. Humpbacks very common.~$65-80/personJun-SepReliable humpback sightings + puffins combo
St. Vincent’s BeachHumpbacks feeding metres from shore. No boat needed.FreeJul-AugFree shore-based viewing extraordinary
Trinity Bay (Trinity)Boat tours with whale watching on productive bay.~$50-70/personJun-AugCombine with Trinity heritage and Skerwink Trail
Cape St. Mary’s Ecological ReserveShore-based from clifftops. Humpbacks and minkes offshore.Free (park entry)May-SepCombine with gannet colony visit
Twillingate / Notre Dame BayBoat tours combine icebergs + whales in May-June.~$40-60/personMay-SepTriple play: icebergs + whales + puffins nearby
St. Anthony (Northern Peninsula)Humpback, minke, and orca. Northland Discovery tours.~$50-70/personJun-SepOrca sightings possible rarest option
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The Best Value Option

St. Vincent’s Beach is the single best free wildlife experience in Newfoundland for whale watching. Deep water extends unusually close to shore, allowing humpbacks to feed on capelin within clear viewing distance from the beach. No boat, no tour, no fee. 2-2.5 hours southwest of St. John’s via Route 10 and Route 100.

? Frequently Asked Questions

Bay Bulls/Witless Bay (30 min from St. John’s, 2-hr boat tour, highly reliable humpbacks) and St. Vincent’s Beach (free shore-based humpback viewing, 2-2.5 hrs SW of St. John’s) are the top two options. Trinity Bay, Twillingate, and St. Anthony are also excellent.
June through August, peak in July. The June to early July window is optimal for the triple play of icebergs, whales, and puffins. Whales are present May through September.
Yes. St. Vincent’s Beach (humpbacks metres from shoreline, free), Cape Spear (from cliff paths), and Cape St. Mary’s (from clifftops) all offer free shore-based whale viewing.

Planning Whale Watching in Newfoundland?

See the full whale watching guide for tour operator contacts and booking tips.

Full Whale Watching Guide