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Can you see whales in Bar Harbor?

What kind of whales and other wildlife could we possibly encounter? For large baleen whale species, we frequently see humpback, and finback, minke. We also can come across pods of toothed whales such as Atlantic white-sided dolphins and harbor porpoise!



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Maine's whale watching season lasts from mid-April through October. Multiple species visit the state's waters, including humpback, finback, minke and pilot. For the best visibility, time your trip for a summer day when skies are clear, as Maine's fog will hamper your ability to spot the animals.

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Acadia National Park presents an extraordinary vantage point for spotting whales. Whether you're gazing off the towering cliffs or venturing near the coastal waters, keep your eyes peeled for the magnificent sight of a humpback or North Atlantic right whale.

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Maine, a stunning gem of the New England Coast, is renowned for its majestic marine life. Its rugged shores and cold, nutritious waters attract numerous whale species, making it a prime location for those seeking the thrill of witnessing these giants of the sea.

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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.

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Types of Whales To Watch For
  • Humpback Whales. Visiting in spring and summer, these acrobatic giants are known for their breaching and tail-slapping behavior.
  • Minke Whales. ...
  • Finback Whales. ...
  • North Atlantic Right Whales. ...
  • Pilot Whales. ...
  • Acadia National Park. ...
  • Bar Harbor.


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A visit to Maine's coast is not quite complete without visiting our moose tours near Bar Harbor. For moose to live on Maine's rocky coast is not impossible, but unlikely. Instead moose live in the woodlands and forests of the Maine highlands.

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Typically, visitors spend 3 days to a week or more in Bar Harbor – enabling them to get a good taste of what the area has to offer – scenic Acadia National Park, hiking trails, biking paths, whale watching, puffin excursions, kayaking trips, golf outings, rock climbing classes, bird watching adventures, lighthouse ...

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US News Travel claims that September through October is the best time to visit Bar Harbor, and it's no wonder. With the kids back to school and the nights getting chillier, tourism drops by almost half when the fall rolls in.

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The park's forests offer a chance to spy salamanders, frogs, and toads, raccoons, skunks, otters, foxes, deer, and even the occasional moose among larger animals. Out on the water, you'll spot plenty of dolphins swimming by your boat, and seals poking their head above the surface or sunning on ledges out on the water.

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