Author: Cruiser Evan
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Whale Watching Cruises in Hyannis, Massachusetts: A Guide
Hyannis is one of the seven villages that make up the town of Barnstable, Massachusetts. Hyannis is the largest of the villages, and it is also the commercial and transportation center of Cape Cod, so much so that it is often called the Capitol of Cape Cod. And if it is in any sense the capitol of Cape Cod, it must have whale watching cruises, and indeed it does thanks to Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises. Below we detail the offerings of Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises, as well as well explain what to expect when on whale watching cruise from Hyannis. Read more […] -
Whale Watching Cruises in Newburyport, Massachusetts: A Guide
From May through October, there are whale watching cruises in Newburyport, Massachusetts. They are offered by the fittingly named Newburyport Whale Watch (that’s the company’s name), and since this is the only company that offers them, we’ve decided to explain their offerings in more depth below. If you find yourself on the northern coast of Massachusetts any time from late spring to mid-Autumn, a whale watching cruise from Newburyport might be the perfect way to spend a morning or afternoon. Read more […] -
Whale Watching Cruises in Gloucester, Massachusetts: A Guide
Whale watching cruises abound in Massachusetts, and they are especially prevalent in the city of Gloucester. This essentially makes Gloucester the whale watching capitol of the East Coast, as we know of no other city along the entire eastern seaboard that has as many whale watching cruises. Below we give an overview of whale watching in Gloucester, listing the companies that offer these cruises and the basics of what you can expect once on board. Read more […] -
Whale Watching Cruises in Boston: A Guide
Massachusetts is the main hub for whale watching on the East Coast, and so you might think that Boston is the whale watching capital of this region, playing a role comparable to San Diego’s on the West Coast. However, there actually aren’t that many whale watching cruises in Boston – there are lots of whale watching companies in nearby towns, but not in Boston specifically – so we thought it would be worthwhile to delve into the details of what is offered in the city. Who offers whale watching cruises in Boston, and how do you go about booking them? Read more […] -
Whale Watching Cruises in Massachusetts: A Guide
The Northeast is filled with whale watching cruises, and the state at the center of the whale watching scene, in terms of both location and importance, is Massachusetts. A number of whale watching cruise companies operate out of the state, and they sail out of cities all along the Massachusetts’ coast. There are of course whale watching cruises out of Boston, but several smaller cities have whale watching cruises as well, including Gloucester, Newburyport, Plymouth, Hyannis, and Provincetown, and there are also whale watching cruises from Nantucket Island. Basically, if you are anywhere along the Massachusetts coastline, you likely aren’t far from a whale watching outfit. To impose some order on the situation, we have compiled the following guide to whale watching in Massachusetts. Read more […] -
Whale Watching Cruises in Rhode Island: A Guide
Like most coastal states in the Northeast, there are whale watching cruises in Rhode Island. In fact, given how small the state is, there are a surprising number of whale watching cruises in Rhode Island, although not all of them are particularly easy to find. To make finding and booking a whale watching cruise in Rhode Island as easy as possible, we have compiled the following guide, which covers both general information about whale watching in RI, as well more specific information about the exact companies – Frances Fleet, Snappa Charters, Fish Trap, Priority Fishing Charters, and Seven B’s V – that offer these cruises out of Rhode Island ports. Read more […]