Are you looking for things to do in Boston? Boston: Whale Watching Catamaran Cruise, it is a good idea if you are going to visit United States because in this city doing this activity, is one of the things that you should not miss. Currently, Boston is one of the most visited destinations in United States, notable for its leisure establishments and activities that you can do throughout the day and is one of the favorite destinations for foreigners. To make your life easier the next time you visit this beautiful city we have prepared the best experience in Boston.

Boston: Whale Watching Catamaran Cruise

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Boston: Whale Watching Catamaran Cruise from 68.07$

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One of the things to do in Boston, is this experience based on 1329 reviews:

“Join this whale watching cruise to spot many whale and dolphin breeds off the coast of Boston. See these magnificent creatures close up from the deck of your ship with a professional, knowledgeable guide.”

What will you do in this Boston tour experience?

“Go whale watching off the coast of Boston on a comfortable, high-speed catamaran with maximized outdoor and indoor viewing capacity. Look out for humpback, finback, and minke whales, as well as white-sided dolphins on this adventure cruise.
Benefit from the best-guided experience, with professional researchers from the Whale Center of New England, the region’s foremost authority on whale populations, on-hand to provide you with expert commentary.
After you find your crew at the dock, board the high-speed catamaran that offers the fastest, most comfortable way to explore the Atlantic. 
Make the most of the 3 outside viewing decks, climate-controlled cabin space with cushioned seating, tables, state-of-the-art sound and video systems, and a galley offering snacks and beverages for purchase. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for: 
Humpback whales
The humpback’s name comes from the way its back arches out of the water when preparing for a deep dive. “Megaptera” is its true scientific name, which means “large-winged,” in reference to its long flippers.
Finback whales
Finbacks are second only to Blue Whales in overall size, measuring in at 45-70 feet in length and weighing approximately 40 tons as full-grown adults.
Minke whales
A sleek, small dolphin-like baleen whale, Minkes are the most abundant whale in the world today with a population numbering well over 1 million worldwide.
White-sided dolphins
Found only in the North Atlantic, in waters just south of New England and north to Norway, these playful mammals feed on single prey such as squid, unlike whales, who feast on large numbers of small fish.”

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Boston: Whale Watching Catamaran Cruise | Overall rating

The opinion of the clients about this activity:
4,4 /5 based on 1329 reviews.


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