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Late Summer Whale Watch Trip: Embrace the Mystery and Magic of Whales (SOLD OUT)

  • Departing from Essex, Ct to Plymouth, Mass United States (map)

Embrace the Mystery and Magic of Whales

Join us for an extraordinary adventure in Plymouth, Mass—a late summer whale watch trip. We will embark together on a magical journey to encounter these gentle, soulful giants. Expert naturalists will lead us on a four-hour expedition, promising both enlightenment and excitement.

  • Witness the world's most elusive and graceful mammals—humpback whales, finback whales, pilot whales, minke whales, and the endangered right whales—up close.

  • Our voyage takes us to Cape Cod Bay and Stellwagen Bank, a marine sanctuary known as a primary feeding ground for these magnificent creatures.

  • Keep an eye out for Basking Sharks and Atlantic White-sided Dolphins, further adding to the adventure.

An Inclusive Experience

Enjoy hassle-free transportation from Essex, Ct; all-inclusive, including your boat ticket, tea, a morning snack, an evening snack, and a surprise gift. Depending on our arrival time, you will have time to explore the wharf and downtown Plymouth and get a bite to eat before boarding the boat.

Educational and Reflective

Throughout our journey, we’ll explore the fascinating world of whales and our deep connection with them. Bring your journals for reflective prompts, celebrating the ocean's beauty and the wisdom of these magnificent beings. We hope this experience will be not only educational and reflective but also inspiring and uplifting. Before disembarking from our boat trip, we'll have a special ceremony to honor these gentle giants and their importance in our ecosystem. We'll also have time to share any insights or reflections from our time together.

Trip Details

  • This exclusive opportunity is available to ten women.

  • We will depart sharply at 9 am from the Exit 3 Commuter Lot located at the Essex Fire House, 11 Saybrook Road, Essex, CT and will return to the lot at approximately 9 pm.

  • Look for a Ford Transit Wagon or similar vehicle.

  • We recommend bringing essentials such as sunglasses, sunscreen, water, snacks, binoculars, and a camera for an enhanced experience.

  • For your safety and comfort, please wear shoes with rubber soles.

  • Remember to bring a jacket, as the temperatures can be quite cool and windy out on the water. Layers of warm and waterproof clothing are highly recommended.

  • Please note: The commuter lot and van do not have restroom facilities. Ensure you use the bathroom before boarding the van. The trip is approximately 2/12 hours each way.


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