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Is Maine good for whale watching?

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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Both departures are the same; there is not one trip that is 'better' than the other. Time of day does not impact whale sightings, as they are active throughout the day.

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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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Layers of warm and waterproof clothing are highly recommended. Temperature can drop over 20 degrees offshore, even on the warmest day on land. Also, if prone to motion sickness, be prepared and check out seasickness tips and tricks under Will I Get Seasick?

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You can see many animals from all species on a cruise ship that you simply can't find as easily on a land-based trip. The ocean alone is a perfect place to see cute animals - take a long look at the sea next time you're on a cruise, and you might be lucky enough to see dolphins, whales, flying fish or seagulls.

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In addition to a stunning setting, visitors to Bar Harbor also get a chance to behold the region's spectacular wildlife. Whales of all kinds can be found in the Gulf of Maine and are easily spotted on a whale watching cruise.

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