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How long is whale watching in Boston?

Prime whale-watching season in Boston lasts from May to October, when the whales migrate to the warm North Atlantic for the summer. You can sometimes see whales in March, April, and November too. 3 What is the best place to see whales in Boston?



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Whale-watching season in the Boston area runs from April to October with the summer months offering more scheduled outings. Early or late in the season schedule times for excursions are more limited with just one or two trips a day.

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Whale watching season on Cape Cod begins mid-April and runs through October. Peak migration period for the whales is from June through September.

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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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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.

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Any time of day is best for whale watching Cape Cod adventures because these creatures are active all the time. Despite that, most boat companies only offer morning and early afternoon tours because they typically last for three to four hours. Keep in mind that offshore water conditions can affect your journey.

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Depending on the season, the weather could be cold and breezy when you are out on the ocean. In the summer months, bring a jacket, sweater, or hoodie. In April through November, you will likely want a winter coat, a hat (that won't blow off!), and gloves.

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Whales are generally most active in the morning and late afternoon, making these the best times to spot them. During the morning, whales tend to be more active as they start their day and may feed. As the day progresses and the sun sets, whales become more active as they prepare to rest for the night.

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What to Wear
  • Warm layers - it is significantly cooler on the water than on land.
  • Hat - warm or sun depending on the season.
  • Flat shoes preferably with a rubber bottom, such as tennis shoes.
  • Rain jacket or windbreaker.
  • Gloves - ideal for spring and fall tours.


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2 What is the best time of year for a whale-watching cruise? Prime whale-watching season in Boston lasts from May to October, when the whales migrate to the warm North Atlantic for the summer. You can sometimes see whales in March, April, and November too. 3 What is the best place to see whales in Boston?

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