About Us

Sub Sea Tours is a family owned business since the turn of the millennium. We have been sharing our love of the water with visitors, friends and locals of Morro Bay for the last 20 years.

The ocean has been an integral part of our lives. We can be found fishing, spear fishing, paddling, and surfing on any given day.

We found Morro Bay to be our ideal community to establish roots. It is the nicest town. Morro Bay along with its beauty, offers good surfing, great fishing, and excellent living conditions.

In 2000, we were fortunate to have the opportunity to work and subsequently buy Sub Sea Tours in large part to our incredible friends. We have been adding to its purpose and fleet. We currently have two whale watching boats, our underwater viewing boat and several SUPs, canoes and kayaks. We also are proud to host the Central Coast Dragon Boat Associations canoes and equipment to support cancer survivors and supporters.

It always seems to be the “nicest day of the year” at Sub Sea Tours, Kayaks and Morro Bay Whale Watching. Come on down and hang out with us, and we will have some adventures and great times :-)

We have a great team comprised of an eclectic group of individuals.

Our Fleet of Vessels

 

The Dos Osos

Our Whale Watching Vessel

The M/V DOS OSOS is a 33 foot, outboard powered, 22 passenger open deck catamaran with a draft of about 2 feet. The M/V DOS OSOS Is a fully insured U.S. Coast Guard Certified vessel and the captain is licensed by the USCG as well.

SubSea1.jpg

The Seaview

Bay Cruise Vessel

The M/V SEAVIEW is a 28 foot, outboard powered, 21 passenger semi-submersible boat with a deep draft (5 feet) and large under water windows on each side. The boat has over 14,000 pounds of lead ballast to hold the viewing area below the water. The M/V SEAVIEW is a fully insured U.S. Coast Guard certified vessel and of course the Captain is licensed by the USCG as well.

Screen Shot 2019-09-25 at 4.45.11 PM.png

The Freedom

Whale Watching Vessel

A 53-foot USCG inspected, fiberglass, twin-engine, 45 passenger whale watching vessel. The Freedom also has a heated cabin, restrooms, and a viewing area.