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Croisière d'observation des baleines à Boston en catamaran à grande vitesse

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Vous recherchez une observation des baleines qui nécessite moins de temps de trajet, offre la conduite la plus confortable disponible et vous donne plus de temps pour observer certaines des créatures les plus magnifiques du monde ? Cherchez pas plus loin! Voici le SEUL Whale Watch de Boston sur un catamaran à grande vitesse. Ils vous amèneront vers et depuis les baleines en deux fois moins de temps, ce qui vous laissera plus de temps pour observer les baleines.

Partez avec nous pour l'expérience d'observation des baleines d'une vie. Notre destination : le sanctuaire marin de Stellwagen Bank, une riche zone d'alimentation pour les baleines, les dauphins, les oiseaux de mer et d'autres créatures marines. Vous aurez une bonne chance de voir plusieurs espèces différentes de grandes baleines, y compris les rorquals à bosse, les nageoires, les minkes, les globicéphales et les baleines franches en danger critique d'extinction.

L'emplacement des baleines peut nécessiter plus de temps de voyage, allongeant le voyage au-delà de trois heures. Veuillez prévoir du temps supplémentaire dans votre emploi du temps. Le trajet moyen dure entre 3,5 et 4 heures.
Ville: Boston
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Ce qui est inclu
Visit Stellwagen Bank Marine Sanctuary, a rich feeding ground for whales, dolphins, sea birds and other marine creatures
See a variety of whales, including Humpbacks, Finbacks, and the critically endangered Right Whales
Boston Whale Watch Cruise aboard High-Speed Catamaran
Narrated by a New England Aquarium Naturalist as your Guide
Visit Stellwagen Bank Marine Sanctuary, a rich feeding ground for whales, dolphins, sea birds and other marine creatures
See a variety of whales, including Humpbacks, Finbacks, and the critically endangered Right Whales
Boston Whale Watch Cruise aboard High-Speed Catamaran
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Les options de transport public sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les options de transport sont en fauteuil roulant accessible
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Le bateau est accessible aux fauteuils roulants, mais les toilettes ne sont pas accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
  • N'oubliez pas l'appareil photo, le film et jumelles
  • Il y a une cuisine servant de la nourriture et des boissons
  • Portez des chaussures ou des baskets confortables
  • Apportez un pull léger ou une veste
  • N'oubliez pas la crème solaire et lunettes de soleil
  • L'emplacement des baleines peut nécessiter plus de temps de voyage, prolongeant le voyage au-delà de trois heures. Veuillez prévoir du temps supplémentaire dans votre emploi du temps. Le trajet moyen dure entre 3,5 et 4 heures
Politique d'annulation
Toutes les ventes sont finales. Aucun remboursement n'est disponible pour les annulations.
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Commentaires (1000)
Brenda_W
Jun 2022
We saw about 40 whales. Amazing! Can’t wait to go again next time I visit Boston! Got splashed and snotted by a whale we were so close!
jdchris
Jun 2022
Took a little over an hour to get to the whales. Temp was 80 and we still needed a sweatshirt on the ride. The boat goes very fast! You can sit inside if preferred. Saw numerous whales and spent over an hour in the area. Good view of two lighthouses and awesome cityscape photos coming back to harbor. Entire trip took about four hours. Well worth the money!
Michelle C
Jun 2022
We had a wonderful whale watching experience. We were blessed with beautiful skies, warm temperatures, and smooth seas. You board the boat right next to the New England Aquarium on Long Wharf. This high speed catamaran went out about 30 miles toward the Stellwagen Bank Marine Sanctuary. We saw more whales than I ever would have imagined. They stopped counting at 40 whales. We saw humpback, fin, and Minke. Several of the whales were right next to our boat. We were able to get some amazing pictures and we even saw a whale breech the water. I got some great shots on my cell phone, but it would probably be better to bring a better camera (we got lucky with some whales right next to the boat). The cruise out and back took more than an hour each way. We spent more than 90 minutes watching the whales. We began boarding the boat at 9:30 am, took off a few minutes after 10:00 and returned to the dock just before 2:00. Plan on a solid 4 hours. The onboard naturalist from the aquarium was wonderful. She explained about whales and what to expect on the way out, narrated during the experience, and walked around and answered questions on the way back. We sat at a booth which was nice, however, you can't plan to stay there during the actual whale watching experience because people squeeze into the narrow area between the windows and rail blocking the view. Once we stopped to view the whales, people tend to rush to one side of the boat or the other depending on where the whales are. We found that if you just remained at the rail, you will eventually see whales on your side of the boat. You are out there long enough for everyone to get a good siting. We went on a 75 degree day, but when the boat is moving, if you are outside, it gets pretty chilly. Make sure to have a jacket or sweatshirt. There are restrooms and there is a snack bar on board, but it is pricey. They let you bring your own snacks and drinks, which I would advise. I would also recommend sunscreen. If you have young kids, you might want something to occupy them on the cruise over and back. I saw some families playing cards or kids coloring. I know that we were lucky to see so many whales which is unusual, but the whole experience was well organized and well done. If you don't see whales, they give you a voucher to return (the voucher never expires). My family really enjoyed this excursion. Just a note for people who are cautious or worried about it, we did not see any Covid precautions. I only saw a handful of people in masks inside the cabins, no one was cleaning/sanitizing, we did not see any hand sanitizer, and there were hundreds of people onboard packed very closely together. It did not negatively affect us, but I know some other people onboard were upset/concerned.

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