whale watching in Gloucester Massachusetts
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2008
Ticket Information
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Whale watching in Gloucester Ma.

Adults.................................$42
Children (Under 16)..............$27
Seniors
(Over 60).................$36
Children Age 3 and under
(1 per paying adult...Free

(Diesel fuel surcharges could be applied to the above prices)

  • MasterCard, VISA and American Express accepted
  • Discounts are available
  • AAA $5.00 off the adult ticket
  • CAA $5.00 off the adult ticket
  • AARP $5.00 off of the adult ticket
  • College students $5.00 off with I.D.
  • Military $5.00 off with I.D.
  • $5.00 off any bird watching club or association

If you have coupons from other area whale watches we will accept them.

We also have acres of FREE parking!!!

2008 Schedule
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    April 14-30th: Saturdays only, 1:30 p. m. (Call for midweek schedule)

    May 1 - June 30th:
   Saturday & Sunday: 8:30am and 1:30pm
   Monday thru Friday: 10am only

   July 1 - Sept 1: (Labor Day): Everyday at 8:30am and 1:30pm

   Sept 2 - Sept 30: Saturday & Sunday: 8:30am and 1:30pm
   Monday thru Friday: One trip only at 1:30pm

   October 1 - 27th
   Everyday - 10am

Schedule is subject to change, and weather permitting. Trips are 3 to 4 hours long.
Morning trips are less busy.


Additional Trips Available

  • We are now offering private small boat whale watch trips!! Get up close and stay longer on these trips.
  • The ultimate experience in whale watching for up to 4 people.

    Join Captain Nick aboard our new 23` Polar vessel with a 225hp four stroke Suzuki engine that travels up to 50 knots for an exciting ride out to see the gentle giants. This trip is not for the faint of heart.

    Bring a picnic and a cooler and get ready to experience the whales like few others have, up close and personal. Captain Nick started his career at sea as a commercial sword fisherman and herring seiner. He became a coast guard licensed captain in 1983 and has owned and operated commercial whale watch companies since then, including being a partner in The Cape Ann Whale Watch. Nick has personally led over 4000 trips.
    whale watching in Gloucester Ma

    This trip is weather and sea conditions dependent and available July through September.
  • Private 6 Passenger Boat for Fishing, Personal Cruises, Beach Trips or Custom Design Your Own Cruise!


What To Bring

  • Camera, lots of film.
  • Sweater or jacket, even on a warm day.
  • Wear sneakers or rubber soled shoes, no heels.
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses.

How To Get There

Cape Ann Whale Watch
Whale Conservation Institute
Rose's Wharf, 415 Main St, P.O. Box 345
Gloucester, Massachusetts, 01930 U.S.A.


Reservations highly recommended!
978-283-5110
800-877-5110
Email: whale.watch@verizon.net


Easy To Find - Free Parking
Closest Whale Watch to Route 128 & Rockport

Just 20 minutes from Salem Massachusetts

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The Closest Whale Watch to rt. 128 – Easy to Find!
Just follow rt. 128 north, which begins a few miles north of Boston
(see directions to Rt. 128 below)

 

Follow Rt. 128 north to Gloucester, go half way around the first rotary and stay on 128 N. Go half way around the second rotary and remain on 128 N. Continue down on a hill on Rt. 128 N. to a traffic light and bear right on to Eastern Avenue. Follow to a stop sign and merge right onto Main St. We are a 1/4 of a mile on the left, opposite a gas station and before the Crows Nest Pub.
Click on thumbnail map to see detailed map. (76k)
 

To reach Rt.128 north from all areas:
From Boston:
Take Rt. 93 North to Rt. 95N (exit 37A) to Rt. 128 N (exit 45). to Gloucester. From Western Mass: Take Rt.90 East (Mass Pike) to Rt.95 north (exit 14) to 128 north (exit 45) to Gloucester. From Coastal NH & Maine: Take Rt. 95 South to Rt. 128 North (exit 45).

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