Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises - Cape Cod's Premier Whale Watching ExperienceDeparting from scenic Barnstable Harbor - 1888-WHALE-WATCH

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Our company complies with NOAA's whale watching guidelines and regulations.  North Atlantic right whales are critically endangered and approaching right whales within 500 yards is prohibited.  Swimming with, touching, and/or feeding whales or dolphins is illegal in the U.S. All underwater photography was taken in accordance with scientific research permits and applicable regulations.  Please report stranded animals  to the appropriate authorized stranding network partner, such as IFAW on Cape Cod, by calling 866-755-6622.
About the Whales
About the Whales
Learn about the wildlife you can see on a Whale Watcher cruise!
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Whale News
08/29/10: Blue whale season one of best ever off Southern California

08/25/10: Massive artificial reef grows like wild

08/22/10: White whale Migaloo spotted off Cairns Australia

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Clambake Cruise
Clambake Cruise
Join us for a sunset cruise experience you can't find anywhere else!
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Cape Cod's Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises is a proud supporter of the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society, the world's most active charity dedicated to the conservation and welfare of all whales, dolphins and porpoises. For more information visit the WDCS website.
International Fund For Animal Welfare
Cape Cod's Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises is a proud supporter of International Fund for Animal Welfare in their worldwide conservation efforts. Together we will work to educate and encourage environmental awareness on a global scale. For more information visit the IFAW website.
Whale SENSE is a voluntary education and recognition program offered to commercial whale watching companies (Maine through Virginia) by NOAA's Fisheries Service, NOAA's Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary and the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society. The program was developed in collaboration with the Northeast whale watching community. Whale SENSE is a collaborative, voluntary program recognizing commercial whale watching companies committed to a higher standard of whale watching.

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