Whale and Dolphin Watching Cruise from Cape May

Join Captain Jeff Stewart and his seasoned crew as your cruise into the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean for a 3-hour whale and dolphin watching experience. The Delaware Bay Estuary is a sanctuary

Join Captain Jeff Stewart and his seasoned crew as your cruise into the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean for a 3-hour whale and dolphin watching experience. The Delaware Bay Estuary is a sanctuary for many species of marine life, including Humpback whales, Atlantic Bottlenose dolphins, Manta rays, Thresher sharks, Hammerhead sharks, Harbor porpoise, Harbor seals, Northern gannets, Greater shearwaters, Bald Eagles, laughing gulls and a plethora of fish species. This cruise allows for an awesome offshore experience for the family, as well as seasoned adventurers and seafarers alike, and is fully narrated by your captain, who will point out local history along with many types of marine life. The vessels in the Cape May Whale Watcher fleet, include the 110 foot long Cape May Whale Watcher and the 125 foot long Atlantis. They are the largest of their kind, offering air conditioning and heat, restrooms, upper deck seating and full bars with snacks and libations. They offer max comfort!

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Location: Cape May

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the whale watching cruise?

A: No specific age limit! Kids love it, and there’s plenty of space for strollers. Just keep in mind that younger kids might need extra supervision, especially on the upper deck. It’s a family-friendly experience, so everyone’s welcome!

Q: What should I wear on the cruise?

A: Dress in layers! It can get chilly out on the water, especially if you’re up on the upper deck. I’d recommend wearing a light jacket and comfortable shoes. Sunscreen is a must too! You don’t want to get burned while enjoying the view.

Q: How easy is it to park at the Cape May location?

A: Parking can be tricky during busy seasons, but they have designated lots nearby. Just expect to pay a small fee. Arriving early helps a lot. I usually find parking about 30 minutes before we board, which gives you time to grab a snack or check out the area!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the whale watching cruise – any experiences?

I’m considering getting the Whale and Dolphin Watching Cruise from Cape May for my parents' anniversary. They love the ocean and wildlife! Has anyone been on this cruise? How were the views? I'm curious if it’s worth the price and what to expect on board.

Just came back from the whale watching cruise!

Wow, what an experience! The Cape May Whale Watcher cruise was fantastic. We spotted so many dolphins and even a humpback whale! The captain narrated everything and made it so interesting. I’d totally recommend this for families or anyone who loves nature. Just be ready for some sun and possibly a bit of spray from the waves!