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Whale Watching Success in Boston 🐳 Double the Luck

Boston, located in the northeastern United States, along the Atlantic coast, is prime for whale watching from April to October each year. Common species include humpback whales, fin whales, minke whales, and dolphins. I saw great reviews for “7 Seas Whale Watch,” but when I went to book, there were no tickets available. I had to choose another company’s whale watching tour, which I booked directly from the 🐷 fly. I ended up going with New England Aquarium’s tour. 💰: The price is 69 euros per person. ⏰: The whale watching tour lasts about 3.5 hours. 📍: The location is near the downtown aquarium at 1 Long Wharf. There’s a specific location navigation when purchasing tickets. The whale watching company, associated with the nearby aquarium, has professional staff who provide commentary and distribute ginger candy. They also guide tourists to the whales’ locations when spotted. If you’re interested in more professional information about whales or the ocean, they’re happy to explain. A bonus is that if no whales are seen during the trip, they promise a free second trip with the same ticket. ‼️ : 1️⃣: Bring a thick jacket, it’s windy at sea. 2️⃣: Carry a power bank. 3️⃣: The journey can be boring, so bring some snacks. 4️⃣: If it’s rough, consider taking motion sickness medicine in advance. 5️⃣: Go early to check in; there are many boarding gates, so don’t get lost. 6️⃣: The chances of seeing whales and dolphins are high, but for great photos, you’ll need to wait for the right moment. My phone was barely put down. #Ocean #WhaleWatching #Boston #AmericanTravel #BostonWhaleWatching

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