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Dolphin Watching around Cape May

Overview
Cape May, NJ offers some of the best Dolphin Watching in the world with pods numbering from 5 to 500 individuals. The tour is 2 hours and goes around the island of Cape May, NJ, depending on weather. The Captain narrates the tour with tidbits about history, local knowledge and of course the local wildlife.
City: Cape May
Tue 24 Dec
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Starting at $45.00
Tue 24 Dec
Starting at $45.00
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What's Included
Local guide
Professional guide
Free Parking
Live commentary on board
Continental breakfast
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Subject to Weather
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Face masks provided for travellers
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
What To Expect
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Cape May Whale Watcher
Cape May, NJ offers some of the best Dolphin Watching in the world with pods numbering from 5 to 500 individuals. The tour is 2 hours and goes around the island of Cape May, NJ, depending on weather. The Captain narrates the tour with tidbits about history, local knowledge and of course the local wildlife.
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Cape May Beach
We cruise near the beachfront of Americas Original Victorian Seaside Resort Town.
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Cape May Lighthouse
Enjoy water views of the second tallest lighthouse in New Jersey.
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Sunset Beach
Enjoy the breathtaking view of the Sun sinking into Delaware Bay.
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Wildwood Beach
View the largest beaches from the water.
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Higbee Beach
View this 1000 acre nature preserve from the water- Home to Bald Eagles, Osprey, Coyote, White Tail Deer, etc.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (38)
Kimura-sensei
Sep 2020
If you're here just for dolphin watching, I wouldn't recommend it. You're 50-75 feet away from seeing the dolphins and they're not going to leap out of the water following the boat unlike other rides like the Thundercat dolphin watch which I recommend that instead where the dolphins leap out of the water and they're 10-15 feet away. I would rate it a 2/5. If you're here for the whale watching, it's a 4/5. We originally booked for the dolphin watch because we ran out of time and the tour was booked for the whale watching. 2 hour dolphin tour, it took us 1hr and 20 mins from departure to see a few dolphins 50-75 feet away just popping up the surface to breathe air. Not jumping out of the water or leaping or anything. Boring. 1hr and 40 mins, I think the Capt felt bad for just a few dolphins and sailed far deeper into the ocean where we found a pod of dolphins. By 1hr and 50 mins, even though we were suppose to head back, we went slightly further out and for a bonus, we saw humpback whales more than 100-150 feet away. While you can see them with your naked eyes, having binoculars is a must. Either bring some or rent on the boat. Same with your video/camera/smartphone, bring a telescoping lens to get the best out of it. When the boat spots dolphins or the whales, it does stop and it rocks. Rocks a lot and also rotates to give every passenger on each side of the boat a fair chance to see the animals but doesn't help with the sea sickness. 10% of the passengers got sea sick. If so, go to the main deck and the rear of the boat to minimize the rocking motion and drink any carbonated drink to ease the motion sickness. Best to bring some ginger chews to ease the motion sickness.
150heenaa
Sep 2020
Loved it !! Very friendly and accommodating staff. We were able to see both - Dolphins and a Whale! The trip is suppose to be for 2 hours but we saw the Whale almost towards the end of our trip. The captain was kind enough to let us be on water for more time so that we could see the whale clearly. Those extra few minutes made my trip worthwhile!
AnnSamoil
Sep 2020
Boats are much smaller than they look on the photos. They do not enforce social distancing. Each tour has at least 200 people aboard, and all of these people are crowded outside in a shadow area.

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