Yes, you can see whales from land in both Cape Cod and Boston. Cape Cod, especially Provincetown and Cape Cod National Seashore, offers good opportunities for whale watching from the coastline.
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New England Aquarium Whale WatchStellwagen is home to many species of large whales, including humpbacks, finbacks, minkes, and the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. Naturalists onboard will share knowledge and answer questions. Runs mid-May through November.
3 What is the best place to see whales in Boston? You'll have the best odds of seeing whales in the Stellwagen Bank Marine Sanctuary. Located between Cape Ann and Cape Cod at the mouth of Massachusetts Bay, this federally protected marine sanctuary encompasses 842 square miles of excellent whale-watching territory.
Massachusetts: Cape Cod & IslandsFamed Race Point Beach, where the tides rush around the end of the peninsula, is a great place to see seals and even the occasional humpback whale right from shore.
Spotting a whale in its natural habitat is an unforgettable experience; you may even get lucky and see breaching whales or other fun behaviors. When you're not whale-watching, tour Boston on foot, or take one of our other sightseeing tours around the harbor to further discover this exciting city.
Cape Cod is a premier location in the U.S. to whale watch. Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary is a protected area that stretches from Cape Ann to Cape Cod. Even the local cruises guarantee a 99% whale-spotting success rate.
You'll watch the whales splash in the water, see pods of dolphins playing nearby, and observe many species of sea birds and other marine life. You'll quickly understand why cruise passengers sometimes call this the experience of a lifetime.