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</html><description>ALL EXPERIENCES Whale Watching at Mirissa Swimming with the Ocean&#x2019;s Giants &#xA0; Between November and April, the deep-water channel south of Sri Lanka becomes one of the world&#x2019;s premier whale watching destinations, with blue whale sightings of a quality and frequency unmatched almost anywhere else on earth. What You&#x2019;ll See Blue whales &#x2014; the largest animals ever to have lived on earth &#x2014; are the headline act, with sighting success rates above 80% during peak season. Sperm whales, fin whales, and large pods of spinner dolphins also regularly provide extraordinary encounters. &#x201C;The blue whale surfaced thirty metres from our boat, exhaled with a sound like a cannon shot, and then rolled slowly forward. I cried.&#x201D; How It Works Boats depart Mirissa harbour between 6 and 7am, typically returning by noon. Choose a responsible operator who follows strict whale-watching guidelines. Bring a light jacket, sea sickness medication if needed, and a good zoom camera. &#xA0;&#xA0;&#xA0; INCLUDE THIS IN MY TOUR ALL EXPERIENCES ALL EXPERIENCES Whale Watching at Mirissa Swimming with the Ocean&#x2019;s Giants &#xA0;&#xA0; Between November and April, the deep-water channel south of Sri Lanka becomes one of the world&#x2019;s premier whale watching destinations, with blue whale sightings of a quality and frequency unmatched almost anywhere else on earth. What You&#x2019;ll See Blue whales &#x2014; the largest animals ever to have lived on earth &#x2014; are the headline act, with sighting success rates above 80% during peak season. Sperm whales, fin whales, and large pods of spinner dolphins also regularly provide extraordinary encounters. &#x201C;The blue whale surfaced thirty metres from our boat, exhaled with a sound like a cannon shot, and then rolled slowly forward. I cried.&#x201D; How It Works Boats depart Mirissa harbour between 6 and 7am, typically returning by noon. Choose a responsible operator who follows strict whale-watching guidelines. Bring a light jacket, sea sickness medication if needed, and a good zoom camera. &#xA0;&#xA0; INCLUDE THIS IN MY TOUR ALL EXPERIENCES</description><thumbnail_url>https://spaceslick.com/voyentratravels/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/7363.jpg</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>1000</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>548</thumbnail_height></oembed>
