Whale Watching at Cape May New Jersey - A Great Vacation and Travel Destination

If you plan on visiting New Jersey you will definitelyper day. Kids who are under the age of six are free
want to go whale watching on the Cape May! Youwith a paying adult.
will need to bring a hat and your camera and thenThe trips start at 10 am with a two hour dolphin
board the Cape May Whale Watcher. The 100 footwatch. Then, at 1 pm there is a three hour whale and
long boat will escort you to a great viewing area ofdolphin watch. At 6:30 pm there is a two hour dolphin
humpback and fin back whales. You will also get awatch combined with a dinner cruise. The dolphin
great view of the Cape May peninsula and see birds,watch with dinner cruise only operates Memorial Day
dolphins, and more. This is truly an experience of auntil Labor Day, however.
lifetime and one you don't want to miss. There areThere are few experiences as amazing as seeing a
even lighthouse and dinner cruises available, dependingwhale or dolphin in their natural habitat. It is truly an
on who will be going on the cruise.experience of a lifetime and one you won't soon
The boat sails from the Miss Chris Marina in Capeforget. If you are planning a trip to Cape May or
May, New Jersey. The address is 2nd Ave. andanywhere in the vicinity then you will want to be
Wilson Drive. They may be contacted atsure to make plans to go out on the Cape May
800-786-5445 or 609-884-5445. Cruises are openwhale watcher. It is fun for the whole family.
from March until December and there are three trips