
Book your room now at the Half Moon Bay Lodge and be part of our whale-watching tradition. California weather is temperate, but with binoculars and a warm jacket, Half Moon Bay whale watching is a unique coast side adventure not to be missed. Half Moon Bay is a prime locale for watching the annual gray whale migration November through April. During this time numerous female whales are migrating north with their young calves. Half Moon Bay whale watching tours depart from Pillar Point Harbor, 4 miles north of Half Moon Bay, regularly during the peak season. Depending on "whale traffic" and migration patterns in a given year, excursions may be available year-round. Check with the Half Moon Bay's front desk for a list of whale watching tour guides available.
The Half Moon Bay Lodge offers gracious hospitality, luxurious guestrooms and exceptional conference facilities for groups up to 60. White-sand beaches, fine dining, fishing, diving, surfing, horseback riding, and antique shopping are all within easy reach of the lodge and its scenic setting overlooking the Arnold Palmer designed Half Moon Bay Golf Links. Nearby attractions besides Half Moon Bay whale watching include 36 holes of oceanfront golf, horseback riding, and the Purisima Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve. Reserve your Half Moon Bay hotel room today!
To learn more about whale watching, California’s favorite up-close animal adventure, just ask at our front desk!