Boston Whale Watch with Mass Bay Lines
Boston Whale Watch with Mass Bay Lines
60 Rowes Wharf, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Boston Whale Watch with Mass Bay Lines Reviews
Jun 21, 2006
I had an awesome experience. I went last year with my best
friends because I'd never seen a whale before upclose. I used the 3-day Go Boston Card to get on the New England Whale Watch offered by Mass Bay Lines. I just flashed my card to get on, but if you don't have a Go Boston Card then you can pay for the Whale Watch at the docking bay. The New England whale population off the coast of Massachusetts is larger than it has been in decades so chances of seeing them on a whale watch cruise is better now than it has been in years. The Mass Bay Lines guarantees a whale siting but we saw more than one. We saw some unusual behavior in the water and the people aboard narrated so we could understand what we were seeing. All of the boats have naturalists on board who can answer questions. Though tours last about 4 hours long, about 3 hours of that time is spent commuting to a prime watching spot. : If you’re traveling with small children, it may be a good idea to bring time-occupying activities. Also, don’t forget your sunscreen, a light jacket for those whipping New England winds, and a camera. |
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