Tag: Whale Watching Cruises
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Whale Watching Cruises in New Hampshire: A Guide
In close proximity to Massachusetts, the center of the East Coast whale watching industry, New Hampshire is an excellent place to take a whale watching cruise. If you are anywhere along the New Hampshire coast from late spring to mid-Autumn, there is likely a whale watching cruise departing nearby. Information about whale watching cruises in a particular state is largely information about where to whale watch in a particular state, so below we focus on the places you can take a whale watching cruise in New Hampshire – Rye Harbor, Hampton Beach, and Seabrook Beach – and also on the companies that offer them. Read more […] -
Whale Watching Cruises from Nantucket Island, Massachusetts: A Guide
The town of Nantucket is an island (or technically three islands because Tuckernuck and Muskeget are separate land masses) off the coast of Massachusetts, and off the coast of Massachusetts are some of the best whale watching waters in the world, so it should come as no surprise that there are whale watching cruises from Nantucket. These whale watching cruises take place primarily in the summer, when the population of Nantucket increases fivefold. Only one company operates whale watching cruises from Nantucket, Shearwater Excursions, so below we detail their offerings, as well as explain what to expect when whale watching out of Nantucket, which differs from whale watching in other parts of Massachusetts. Read more […] -
Whale Watching Cruises in Provincetown, Massachusetts: A Guide
Provincetown, like several other towns in Massachusetts, is ideally situated for whale watching cruises. Occupying the top point of Cape Cod, Provincetown (“P-town” or “Ptown”) is particularly close to the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary, which is where the whale watching off the coast of Massachusetts is centered. There are two main companies that offer whale watching in Provincetown – Whale Watch Dolphin Fleet of Provincetown and Provincetown Whale Watches – and below we explain what each company offers, as well as cover what to expect on a whale watching cruise out of Provincetown, Massachusetts. Read more […] -
Whale Watching Cruises in Plymouth, Massachusetts: A Guide
Like several towns and cities along the Massachusetts coastline, there are a number of whale watching cruises in Plymouth. Two companies operate out of Plymouth – Captain John Whale Watching and Fishing Tours, and Plymouth Whale Watching – and below we outline their offerings, as well as provide some general information about whale watching cruises out of Plymouth, Massachusetts. Read more […] -
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 […]
