Ashley H. • June 29, 2015The whale watching tour is excellent. The naturalist on board was incredibly knowledgeable. They are well prepared for seasickness too - they have preventative stuff for sale, and plenty of sick bags
Ryan S. • July 31, 2011Bring flashlights! It can be " it's wicked dahk down he-yah" in many places... =)
Mik V. • July 20, 2013Don't let the weather fool you, always bring shorts in the summer. Also, the inside has air conditioning.
Emily H. • June 7, 2011Stay in one of the cabins overnight- this ship is also a hostel/bnb. Cabins are small pack light!
adam f. • March 17, 2010Take the 7:10pm out of Boston, grab a drink and watch the sun set over the city!
Mark S. • May 17, 2012Fantastic value for money trip. Great boats, and the whales are amazing to see. Guaranteed rain-check if no whales are seen - you can't go wrong!
styleboston • October 21, 2010Thanks to Francois Asselin, head boating instructor, for teaching us how to rig a sailboat!
Tori B. • July 26, 2015Cool to see all around Boston and hear about all the cool stories. And the food was great too! Very high-end, nice staff.
Kelly C. • April 4, 2015Great time, crew super knowledgeable and nice. Got lucky in early April and saw lots of activity; even dolphins. Def suggest taking something if you are prone to sea sickness even a chance.
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