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Whale Watching Trip
My husband and I are traveling from Michigan to
Boston, Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and then up to Bar Harbor, Maine. Where is the best place to take a whale watching trip? |
Any of the above EXCEPT Michigan.
:(I) Seriously, what time of year, that will make a difference too? |
We 'Whale Watched' from Plymouth,
If you're doing a tour of the area you might want to spend the day in Plymouth and see Plymouth Rock (over-rated) and the Mayflower. I have heard that Plymouth Plantation is interesting but have not visited yet - No excuse really, our library offers free passes :-) We will vist sometime (free pass or not) it's just that when things are on your doorstep there's no real urgency to visit them. |
Don't know exactly where in Cape Cod you'll be visiting but the whale watching in Provincetown was one of the best ever, we love whales and try to do a tour whever the locale allows:) Some very nice tours to see the seals too near Chatham (forgot name)
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travelinwifey,
have we had this discussion before? :-) crissy: It appears that all the boats in the area work together - and since they generally offer a 'guaranteed sighting' this works to their advantage. One day a boat from Provincetown will see a whale - he notifies all boats in the area, the next day a boat from Boston sees a whale, he notifies all the other boats. It works all ways - and makes them all successful businesses. |
We did a whale watch out of Bar Harbor in early August a few years back. We were very happy with it, saw several whales. But it was cold! Bundle up and wear something that will keep you dry.
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Sorry, forgot to add that I would definitely second the suggestion to visit Plimoth Plantation. It's wonderful!
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Hi Alya, I really don't remember, it all becomes a blur after time, lol. Between here and other message boards I really don't remember who says what to whom, myself included 8} 8}:):):)
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We went whale watching last September 2004 when we stayed in Bar Harbor. A catamaran took us with a speed of 55 kilometers per hour, 30 KM% in sea and we say many whales. The boat had a biologist on board who explained everything . Very good!!!!We also visited Plimoth Plantation and you natives should absolutely see this. It's part of your heritage. Paul
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