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·Cross Country Skiing: Virtually Endless Trail Possiblities
·Whale Watching:Searching For The Ocean's Gentle Giant
·Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens: Boothbay's Garden of Eden
·Floatplane Tours Moosehead Lake: The Ultimate Panoramic View
·Seafood: Maine, It's All It's Cracked Up To Be!
·Backpacking & Hiking: Find Your Path On The Appalachian Trail
·Peaks Island: Casco Bay's Most Popular Island
·Sebago State Park: Big Beach, Big Lake And Plenty To Do
·Amtrak Downeaster: All Aboard For A Good Time
·Sailing: Sailing The Coast Of Maine
·Best Sea Kayaking Trail: Southwest Harbor to Little Cranberry
·Aroostook State Park: Maine's First State Park
·Sledding: Affordable Winter Family Fun
·Lincolnsville/Camden: Fernald's Neck Preserve
·A.E. Howell Wildlife Conservation Center: Taking Care Of Nature
·Native Wines: Union Winery Delivers Sweet Drink
·Gingerbread Cookies: A Christmas Tradition
·The Nutcracker: Maine State Ballet Company
·American Folk Festival: Great Music From Across America
·Camping: Backcountry Or Campgrounds
·Snowfest: Celebrate The Snow
·Mount Katahdin: Amazing View No Hiking Required
·The Desert of Maine: Come See Maine’s Very Own Desert
·Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad Co.: Come Ride The Train
·Fall Fairs: Maine's Fall Fair Circuit
·Scenic Drives Moosehead Lake: Leaf Peepers Heaven
·The Super Duck: Portland's Amphibious Tour Boat
·Forcing Bulbs: Enjoying Springtime Blooms In The Winter
·Merrill Auditorium: Bringing Entertainment To Portland
·Golfing: Take A Swing Around Portland Maine
·Funtown Splashtown: Fun For The Whole Family

 
Maine Things To Do Whale Watching: Close Encounter, Awesome Experience
Posted by mainetodo on Sunday, April 27 @ 08:42:15 PDT

Summer: There is something about being on a boat in the fresh salt air of the ocean that makes people appreciate this world. The ocean holds many secrets that we don’t always understand and some of the most beautiful scenes is seeing a whale crest the surface of the water. Suddenly, you realize how small we really are and how awesome these creatures are. Whale watching tours can be found at many of Maine’s ocean towns. Boothbay Harbor has many tours that will take visitors out on day tours in search of these gentle giants. Many of the cruises guarantee sightings or offer refunds. Whale watching is very exciting and you never know which types of whales you may encounter from humpbacks, minkes, finbacks to even dolphins and porpoises. Whale watching is very exciting but, you need to make sure that you take along a few items to make the best of

your time. First, if you tend to get motion sick you will want to make sure that you take either a motion sick medication or invest in a pair of “sea band”. Sea Bands are wrist bands that rest on a pressure point on your wrist that actually prevents motion sickness. Another thing you definitely want to bring is your camera. You will also want to bring binoculars if you have a pair, sunscreen, sunglasses and a sweater or sweatshirt because the breeze can be cool while you are out on the boat. I highly recommend going on a whale watch if you have never gone. It is truly an experience you will remember, so enjoy!


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