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Cape Cod's Finest Whale Watching

Last call for whale watching in 2025!

Join us as we cruise through the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary for the last few trips before we tie up one last time. Humpback, fin, and minke whales remain local to bulk up for their migration to warmer waters, making their way south by the end of the calendar year. We are looking forward to a few more memorable days on the water through the first weekend of November.

Purchase tickets now for your whale watch adventure.

 

Specialty Whale Watching Excursions

Calling all adventure-loving whale watchers! Our Extended Whale Watch is a 6-hour deep-sea experience crafted for those who crave more. With extra time on the water, we’ll explore beyond the usual routes—possibly venturing along Cape Cod’s stunning eastern coastline, including the wildlife-rich waters near Chatham. The whales will be our guide! Weather and sightings permitting, you’ll have the chance to spot elusive ocean wonders like seabirds, sea turtles, and even sharks!

This special voyage goes beyond whale watching! Our team of expert naturalists will be joined by field specialists who will share fascinating insights on seabirds, marine wildlife, maritime heritage, and local history. Plus, a professional photographer will be onboard, offering a hands-on Wildlife Photography Workshop—perfect for capturing jaw-dropping moments and improving your photography skills.

To keep you fueled, our full galley will be stocked with breakfast and lunch options, ensuring you stay energized for all the adventure. And for your comfort, we’re limiting capacity, so you’ll have plenty of space to soak in the views.

Ready for an unforgettable marine adventure? Book your spot on our Extended Whale Watch and make memories you’ll treasure forever!

Some whales may live nearly twice as long as believed—if we let them

From our friends at science.org:

Among mammals, whales are the longevity champs. Members of several species have lived past age 100, and one bowhead whale reached its 211th birthday. But estimates of whale longevity often require scarce tissue samples and can rely on techniques that are difficult to interpret.

A study published today in Science Advances may have found a better way. By combining decades long photo records with the same statistical approach companies use to set life insurance rates, scientists have deduced that at least one species of whale survives almost twice as long as researchers expected. Other whales may beat longevity predictions, too, the work suggests.

“What the authors have done here is quite impressive,” says marine mammal biologist C. Scott Baker of Oregon State University, who wasn’t connected to the study. “They make a good case for the plausibility of their results.”

For the full story, visit science.org here:

2025 Tickets are Now Available!

Order tickets online any time, without leaving home or picking up the phone. Save time, see what’s available and remember, e-tickets never get lost.  Simply keep them on your smartphone!

2024 Tripadvisors Travellers Choice Award

Whale Watch Gift Certificates

Looking for a unique gift for friends near or far? How about a gift certificate for a Whale Watching adventure out of picturesque Barnstable Harbor. The promise of adventure — the wonder of whales and dolphins – wild and free — the exhilaration of sunshine and salt air.

Our gift certificates are easy to order and a cinch to wrap! Gift Certificates are available by flat rate dollar amounts ($100, $125, $150, $175, $200 or $225) or by guests in the party $75 (adults), $65 (seniors – 62+) and $55 (kids – 4 to 12). Order online now and we can even email your gift for you!

WhaleSENSE

WhaleSENSE is a collaborative, voluntary program recognizing commercial whale watching companies committed to a higher standard of whale watching. Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises is committed to the principles of WhaleSENSE on all of our cruises. Our vessel operates in compliance with NOAA’s Northeast Whale Watching Guidelines and are active WhaleSENSE participants. 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.

Cape Cod Life "Best of" Badge for 2024

Best of the Cape & Islands

Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises has been selected Best of the Cape & Islands – Land and Sea Excursions – Mid-Cape by Cape Cod Life magazine each year since 2014.

This is a readers’ choice award voted on annually by the magazine’s readers and subscribers. Cape Cod Life is the region’s premier lifestyle magazine showcasing the stunning natural beauty and historic charm of Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket since 1979. Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises is proud to receive this award for another season!

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The latest news and events from the Hyannis Whale Watcher team.

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The famous Clamp waggle! She has such a unique flair to some of her dives, and we were lucky enough to see this behavior multiple times during yesterday’s trip. We really love getting to know the individual whales; have you seen any “special” behaviors on your whale watch?#whales #humpbackwhale #wildlife #nature #capecod #massachusetts ... See MoreSee Less
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As the saying goes, when leaves are on trees, whales are in our seas. The autumn foliage is beautiful, but serves as a colorful reminder of the quieter days to come. Speaking of looking ahead, this weekend’s weather looks ideal for whale watching, especially considering those October storms that often roll through. The long range forecast has some more high winds predicted, something to keep in mind if you’re hoping to join us for one last whale watch. We are putting the word out that you might want to take advantage of the sunny skies and calm seas we have to look forward to in the immediate future. With both humpbacks and finbacks in our recent trips, we are soaking up every last moment of the 2025 season!🎟️Tickets are available:🧑‍💻www.whales.net 📞1-800-287-0374📧reservations@whales.net#capecod #whales #whalewatching #humpbackwhale #lighthouse #autumn #nature #naturephotography ... See MoreSee Less
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There is nothing ordinary about seeing whales in their natural habitat! Yesterday’s whale watch was a challenge; the sea conditions were less than favorable, but it was the wind 🌬️ that made spotting a blow quite difficult. Luckily, we exery patience and persistence, and found a (new) humpback whale!Freckles is a regularly seen humpback in our area, but this was our first sighting of her for the season. We wonder where she’s been spending her time if not in the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary? In any case, we were thrilled to see her and hope to have some more time with her in these last weeks of the season.This weekend’s weather is looking fantastic- Friday, Saturday, and Sunday forecasts show sunny skies, minimal winds, and favorable sea conditions. Come hop on the boat as we begin to bid the whales farewell… and with calm seas, you never know what else we’ll find out there! 🦈🦭🐧🐟#capecod #massachusetts #capecodguide #wildlife #getoutside #whalewatching #whales @guidebookcapecod @capecodchamber @visitma ... See MoreSee Less
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