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What are the odds of seeing whales in Boston?

A whale-watching cruise with no whale sightings is extremely rare, especially between May and October. During that time, it's almost guaranteed you'll see whales—but even you don't, it's still an amazing chance to look for other marine creatures, such as harbor seals, Atlantic white-sided dolphins, and sea birds.



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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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Ask anyone from the North Shore and Cape Ann region, and they'll tell you that Gloucester MA whale watching can't be beat. Folks who live in the big city will likely say that whale watching in Boston MA is the best. Of course, I'm partial to Cape Cod whale watching because it's right here in my home waters.

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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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If you're visiting Boston during the summer, going whale-watching is one of the top things to see and do. Spotting a whale in its natural habitat is an unforgettable experience; you may even get lucky and see breaching whales or other fun behaviors.

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Despite what ANY whale watch company may claim, you can never really guarantee how many whales will be seen, or even if any whales will be seen, when you go whale watching. You can guarantee a free return ticket (aka “rain check”) if you don't see a whale, but you can't guarantee the whales themselves.

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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.

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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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