We've never been out on the Seven Seas whale watching tour, but we have done the Capt John out of Plymouth. We've always done good. We've seen minkes, humpbacks, fin whales, and even Atlantic White-Sided Dolphins. While they do trips as early as April for right whales, federal regulations mandate that they stay at least 500 yards away.
Whoo hoo! I'm used to going out to Stellwagen Bank Marine Sanctuary (out of Provincetown Harbor) but I'll bet whale watching off of Gloucester is cool, too! 💕
I can see the boat being moved up and down by the waves. Its looks like you can get seasick on this trip. I think if you do it on the Catamarans, it would reduce the likelihood of getting seasick a bit because Catamarans are more stable on the water.
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We've never been out on the Seven Seas whale watching tour, but we have done the Capt John out of Plymouth. We've always done good. We've seen minkes, humpbacks, fin whales, and even Atlantic White-Sided Dolphins. While they do trips as early as April for right whales, federal regulations mandate that they stay at least 500 yards away.
I will check that. Thanks. I also heard Provincetown also good place for whale watching.
Whoo hoo! I'm used to going out to Stellwagen Bank Marine Sanctuary (out of Provincetown Harbor) but I'll bet whale watching off of Gloucester is cool, too! 💕
A nice experience
I can see the boat being moved up and down by the waves. Its looks like you can get seasick on this trip. I think if you do it on the Catamarans, it would reduce the likelihood of getting seasick a bit because Catamarans are more stable on the water.
Thank you👍 for the suggestion about Catamarans.