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Odyssey Whale Watch
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It cost nearly $190 for our family of four to spend a mid-July day out on the ledges looking for whales and porpoises which failed to appear. At least we got to see a number of pelagic birds and the occasional dabblings of tuna feeding at the surface, but on the whole it was a tremendous waste of time and money. You're probably better off going in August. (A movie filmed on nearby Cliff Island was called ""The Whales of August"", not ""The Whales of July"".) After getting skunked, I thought they might offer us some kind of credit towards another excursion, but all we got from the captain over the loudspeaker was, ""Sorry folks, don't forget to tip your deck hands as you disembark"". My best advice would be to not go on the Odyssey, but make the drive to Gloucester, MA, and go on a whale watch with Cape Ann Whale Watch; they guarantee you will have whale sightings or you get a free season pass. My wife and I saw dozens of whales when we went there a number of years ago.\r
Pros: A Few Birds and Tunafish
Cons: No Whales!, Not Even Porpoises!
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