What you wear while watching Cape Cod whales will have an impact on your comfort. It can get windy on the water, so take a jacket or sweatshirt for warmth. It won't hurt to bring something that's water-resistant in case conditions become wet.
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Wear layers of clothing to accommodate changing weather conditions and temperatures. Bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for sun protection during your Cape Cod whale watching trip. Pack snacks and non-alcoholic beverages to stay energized throughout the tour. Most boats also have snack bars available on board.
They are aboard in case of an emergency and are designed to withstand the rigors of extreme emergency situations. Life jackets are not required to be worn by passengers aboard our vessel during our trips. The railings aboard the Cape May Whale Watcher are some of the highest in the industry and are extremely safe.
Not only is it important to know the right areas of Canada to visit, you also have to consider the time of year for your best chances of seeing these giants of the ocean. In general, for the best chance to see whales, book your vacation in Canada between May to October.
Closed-toe shoesThis is as much about safety as it is about keeping feet happy. Sandals, Crocs and flip-flops should be avoided as the boat's deck can be slippery and windy (bye-bye flip-flop!). And warm feet equal happy feet.
A Gratuity is not required on most whale watching tours, but the crew works very hard, and they are the ones who make the experience possible, so it is recommended that you tip between $3-$5 per person.
While most outfits guarantee a 90 percent chance of a spotting a whale, you might consider booking an extra trip if it's at the top of your bucket list. Some companies offer a complimentary outing if your trip ends sans sighting—check out the policy before booking.
Cape Cod casual attire is pretty relaxed, and similar to most beach-casual attire in most destinations. Shorts, t-shirts or tank tops, sandals, sundresses and baseball or sun hats would fall into Cape Cod casual attire.
Around mid-April, Cape Cod whale watching season begins, and it runs through October. The best time to see the whales, though, is from June through September because this is their peak migration period. Throughout the season, you're very likely to see multiple whales on a boat trip.
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.
The next essential item to have in your bag on your whale watching trip is a nice pair of binoculars or “binos”. With a high-powered magnifying lens, experienced whale watchers can see much farther away and potentially have the opportunity to log more sightings of multiple species on one trip.
Boat-based whale watching exposes whales and dolphins to underwater noise, as well as the risk of injury from collision with the boat's hull or propeller19,20. The presence of boats can distract the animals from important behaviours like resting, socializing or feeding1,3,21.