 
    
Cape Ann Whale Watch
        415 Main St., at Rose's Wharf, Gloucester, MA 01930 
        Reservations: (800) 877-5110
        Telephone: (978) 283-5110
        Email: whalescapeann@gmail.com
      
Do You Still Have Questions? Here are questions that we are frequently asked - please call our helpful staff if you cannot get your answers here.
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How large is the boat? The Hurricane II is the  largest, fastest and most stable whale watch boat north of Boston.It is unique among whale watch vessels, featuring: The Hurricane ll is 115 feet  long, making it the largest whale watch boat north of Boston. 400 feet of rail side viewing room, 500 sq.ft. of bow space area. (a favorite area for whale watchers). The boat is extra wide, so the ride is smooth and more comfortable, and may  help with seasickness. There is a large, heated indoor cabin with soft table seating for 85, and four restrooms instead of the usual one or two.The entire vessel is modern, bright, clean and impressive. There is a a full galley offering snacks, soft drinks, beer and film.
        
        Do you have a naturalist onboard? Yes, our naturalists  have over 30 years experience with the humpbacks off the coast of  Massachusetts. Our education program is one of the few to be written up as a  curriculum and directly based on learning theory and experiential education.All  of our naturalists and interns are trained in this program and will provide you  with the most current information about these amazing animals.
        
        How far out do you go? We go as far as we need to in order to  see whales—generally 10 to 25 miles away from Gloucester. 
        
        How long is the trip? The length of the trip depends on where the  whales are located. We spend at least an hour with whales, so if the whales are  close to Gloucester, the trip lasts three hours. If the whales are farther  away, the trips can be five hours. Our educators are available the whole time  for questions. 
How cold is it going to be? The temperature is usually 10 to 15  degrees colder out on the ocean. Even when it is hot on land, you often need a  sweatshirt or light jacket on the water. Throw one in a bag—better safe than  sorry.
        
        When is the best time to see the whales? Anytime from early May through  October we can have great sightings. Luckily, Gloucester is located between two  feeding grounds, so we can get to wherever the whales are. Morning or afternoon  does not seem to make much difference. Mornings are generally less crowded  though. Generally, the weather is more consistently nice in July, August and  September.
        
        Do we sell food and drinks onboard? Yes we have a full galley. Here is a sample menu of what  we currently have aboard. We offer both breakfast and lunch items. 
        LUNCH: Sandwiches $3.00 (tuna/ chicken salad) Clam Chowder $3.50 Hot  Dogs $3.00 w/cheese $3.50 Deep Dish Pizza for one $3.50 Ramen Noodles $2.00 
        LUNCH SPECIAL: Clam Chowder, Dog or Sandwich Chips and a Soda $7.00 
        DRINKS: Soda, lemonade, Iced Tea $1.25 Hot Coffee, Cocoa, Tea or Spiced Cider  $1.50 Bottled Spring Water $2.50 Beer (Bud and Bud lite) $2.75 
        SNACKS: Chips or Cookies $0.75 Candy $1.00 Tortilla Chips with $2.50 Melted  cheese (Nachos) Hot Soft Pretzels $2.00 Microwave popcorn $2.50
        
          Do the whales come out in the rain? Believe it or not, yes, the whales  do come out in the rain. Luckily, because they are air breathing mammals, they  have to come to the surface.