Whale watching - Reviews from across the web
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Some Suggestions - user review Some suggestions: Remember, that while you are almost certain to see whales, they may be pretty far and may not breach. Dont expect a spectacle because you may be very disa... travel.yahoo.com
Whale Watching - user review Whale watching cruises leave from a number of areas on the Cape, namely Provincetown and Plymouth. We took a cruise out of Barnstable Harbor which was located about 15 minutes from our inn. The cruise ventures out into the Stellwagen Banks, one of the most popular areas for whales to satisfy their i... igougo.com
Whale Watching - user review None of my friends who had previously been to Provincetown ever went on a whale watching cruise, which seems crazy to me. I guess they were all preoccupied with meeting the man of their dreams. I plunked down the $20, somewhat skeptical after reading the sign warning against the possibility of not s... igougo.com
Whale Watching in Ptown! - user review How much fun can you have...awesome! One of the best vacations I ever had..and I love whale watching! I highly recommend Ptown to anyone, esp gay couples ands those that en... travel.yahoo.com
Whale watching from Provincetown - user review We had a very good time. This was a family outing with Crisi and I, and our two boys (10 and 4 at the time), last year, June 2005. Provincetown is probably the best place to le... travel.yahoo.com
IgoUgo: Whale Watching - Cape Cod, Massachusetts - user review Whale watching is among the most popular and exciting adventures available on the Cape. Spring and fall are said to be the best to observe these marvelous creatures, but in summer three trips leave daily from the Provincetown wharf. ... igougo.com
Cape Cod Connection - Whale Watching Whales are aquatic mammals, belonging to a group of animals called cetaceans. They include a large number of species which range in size from the four foot long common porpoise to the blue whale, the largest animal ever to have existed, which can reach lengths of 120 feet. Unlike land mammals, whale... capecodconnection.com
Cape Cod Whale Watching, Tours and Boat Excursions Embrace the splendors of marine life along Cape Cod's coast with an excursion upon a whale watching cruise. You will interact marine wildlife like never before by getting up close and personal with humpback whales, porpoises, dolphins, and more Your sure to experience all that Cape Cod has to offer ... virtualcapecod.com
Cape Cod Connection - Whale Watching Whales are aquatic mammals, belonging to a group of animals called cetaceans. They include a large number of species which range in size from the four foot long common porpoise to the blue whale, the largest animal ever to have existed, which can reach lengths of 120 feet. Unlike land mammals, whale... capecodconnection.com
Provincetown : Active Pursuits : Whale Watching | Frommers.com Some tips for first-timers: Dress very warmly, in layers (it's cold out on the water), and definitely take along a windbreaker, waterproof if possible. The weather is capricious, and if you stand in the bow of the boat, the best viewing point, you can count on getting drenched. Veteran whale-watcher... frommers.com
Cape Cod Whale Watching Tours . Their high-speed, state-of-the-art vessel sails daily - May through October - from picturesque Barnstable Harbor in historic Barnstable Village, Cape Cod. Enjoy summer sunset whale watches, expert commentary from on-board naturalists, private charters, and special discount rates for groups and sen... capecodplus.com
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