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Gloucester

Boat Tour activities in Gloucester

  1. A

    Seven Seas Whale Watch

    Whale-watching cruises usually depart several times a day in summer, but only once a day or perhaps only on weekends in April, May, September and October. Reservations are recommended. Seven Seas vessels depart from Rogers St in the center of Gloucester, between St Peter’s Sq and the Gloucester House Restaurant.

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  2. B

    Cape Ann Whale Watch

    Whale-watching cruises usually depart several times a day in summer, but only once a day or perhaps only on weekends in April, May, September and October. Reservations are recommended. Cruises depart from Rose’s Wharf, east of Gloucester center (on the way to East Gloucester).

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  3. C

    Yankee Whale Watch

    Whale-watching cruises usually depart several times a day in summer, but only once a day or perhaps only on weekends in April, May, September and October. Reservations are recommended. The Yankee fleet ties up at the dock next door to the Gull Restaurant on MA 133 (MA 128 exit 14).

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  4. D

    Capt Bill & Sons Whale Watch

    Gloucester's working waterfront is a good place to pick up a whale-watching cruise. Capt Bill & Sons Whale Watch leaves from behind Captain Carlo’s Seafood Market & Restaurant.

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  5. E

    Schooner Thomas E Lannon

    The 65ft Schooner Thomas E Lannon is the spitting image of the Gloucester fishing schooners. It leaves on two-hour sails from the Seven Seas wharf.

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