Nantucket Whale Watch Cruise
Nantucket Whale Watch Cruise:
Not Much Fun for Most
Nantucket Seal Encounter Cruise:
FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!
Nantucket Whale Watch Cruises have to run long distances of up to 60 miles to get into good whale sighting waters. Most commonly these cruises will head out into the cold waters off of the east side of Nantucket in search of whales. These cold waters are prone to foggy conditions and rough seas because they are exposed to the large swells that form in the North Atlantic Ocean.
This is why so many whale watch trips are canceled.
Dangerous sea conditions are very common.
A Nantucket Whale Watch Cruise can be a hardy venture for folks who are not accustomed to being on the open ocean for long periods of time. The travel time running out to sea and back can be as long as three hours each way to find the whales. It is a long time for adults and it is a really long time for kids to spend on a boat. Add in the cold, the fog and the rough seas, and a Nantucket Whale Watch Cruise is not much fun for most people.
This is Why Nantucket Adventures Only Offers
The World’s Finest Seal Encounter Cruises
We offer the finest Seal Encounter Cruises on Nantucket and we’ve been told, the world.
We travel in calm, shallow water close to land so that we have great views, a great ride and spectacular colors in the warm shallow waters of Nantucket’s West End.
Nantucket Adventures - Real Wildlife Encounters
Calm Seas, Warm Waters, TONS of wildlife!
Visit Nantucket Adventures.com for more information
Now with FREE ICE CREAM for all of our little shipmates on all of our Seal Encounter Cruises.
Yep, that’s Free Ice Cream.