Saturday, June 20, 2026

Oregon Pelagic Tours Updates!

 We at Oregon Pelagic Tours are excited to start our 2026 pelagic season! This year, we are not only offering our normal 8-hour pelagics out of Newport (8/29, 9/20. 10/11, 12/5) and Garibaldi (9/13, 10/4), but have several special tours planned. All OPT trips have spaces available. 

The first of these is a short, 6-hour tour out of Newport on July19th. This tour is ideal for those who still hope to see albatross and other typical seabird species, but don't want to spend a full day on the ocean. We would love to see a few more birders on this trip. 

Next up is the All-Women's Pelagic out of Garibaldi on August 16th. This trip is currently full, but we are accepting names for the waitlist, as not all participants have paid, and therefore one or two spots may still open up. 

The third special trip is a 10-hour Newport trip  on September 27th, which will offer county listers the opportunity to visit Lane County. This trip is a little over half-full and needs more sign-up to be sure to go. 

More more information, please visit the Schedule and Reservations pages of the Oregon Pelagic Tours website. 

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Looking forward to a great 2026!

Oregon Pelagic Tours wishes everyone a 2026 filled with good times, adventures and great birds. We had a difficult 2025, but are excited about the possibilities for the upcoming year. Those who periodically visit our website will have seen that the 2026 pelagic schedule has been published. 
I'd like to highlight a couple of trips. Our spring repositioning cruise will be on the Eurodam from April 20 to April 24. This trip starts in San Diego and ends in Vancouver, B.C. It is already almost halfway filled. The 2027 dates are also set. 
We are again excited to offer an All-Women Pelagic -- boat crew, guides and passengers. This trip will go out from Garibaldi on Sunday, August 16, with Skipper Tamara at the helm. 
Lastly, we had a special request for a pelagic to Lane County waters. Because of the distance, this will have to be a 10-hour trip. It will need around 22 committed birders to run. We are waiting to confirm the date with the charter. 
Oregon Pelagic Tours looks forward to providing birders with opportunities to see albatross, shearwaters and other seabirds, and marine mammals.  We hope you will join us in 2026.