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Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises is located at 269 Millway Road, Barnstable, MA, just off the Old Kings Highway (Route 6A) on Cape Cod's quiet Northside. Our dock is ideally situated in Barnstable Harbor with the barrier beach of Sandy Neck protecting the harbor from the Cape Cod Bay. If you have any questions regarding our directions below please refer to Google Maps for more details or contact us.

From Route 6 (Mid-Cape Highway)

Heading East take Exit 6 at bottom of ramp stay left. Turn left at traffic light onto RT 132 North. Go about 1/2 mile to junction of Rt  6A and 132 Take 6A heading East to Barnstable Village for about 2 miles. At traffic light in village turn left onto MillwayBoat dock and Office are located at the end of the street at Millway Marina.

Heading West take Exit 6 at bottom of ramp turn right onto Rt 132 North. Go about 1/2 mile to junction of Rt  6A and 132 Take 6A heading East to Barnstable Village for about 2 miles. At traffic light in village turn left onto MillwayBoat dock and Office are located at the end of the street at Millway Marina.

From Falmouth
Take Route 28 towards Hyannis. Continue through a set of traffic lights in Centerville (cemetery on the right and a gas station on your left). Pass the Bell Tower Mall on your left. Turn left at the first set of lights past the Bell Tower onto Phinney's Lane. Follow this road through three sets of lights to Barnstable Harbor. The Boat Dock and Office are located at the end of the street at Millway Marina.

From the Airport Rotary
Take Route 132 north to the fifth traffic light (there will be a traffic sign that reads  Barnstable/Phinney's Lane). At this light make a right onto Phinney's Lane. Follow it straight over the railroad tracks and through a set of lights. The Boat Dock and Office are located at the end of the street at Millway Marina.

Parking
Parking is located past Millway Marina. Parking for guests to the Harbor is available at a fee of $15.00 per vehicle at the fish market/office complex at 275 Millway Road.

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