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Rental Car in Boston and Whale Watching Cape Cod
Imagine yourself cruising across the Atlantic Ocean on a beautiful sunny day. Suddenly, one of the world’s largest animals emerges from the water. Whether you’re on shore or on the water, Cape Cod is a prime location to whale watch. With your next rental car in Boston, head to the Cape and enjoy your stay. You’ll have the chance to view and photograph whales measuring up to 80 feet in length and weighing over 100,000 pounds. With VERC rental car in Boston, you’re only a short drive from this once in a lifetime experience.
Impress your friends with your whale knowledge
As you climb into your rental car in Boston, show your traveling companions that you know your whales. When you’re on the waters surrounding Cape Cod, you should be aware of several different species. Here is your VERC rental car in Boston guide to whales. Remember to study up and impress your friends.
- Humpback: The Humpback is a baleen whale that reaches Cape Cod in the summer months. Marked by a black body, white flippers, and a small hump on their back, the Humpback is a favorite of many whale watchers for their playful behaviors.
- Finback: The Finback is the second largest animal on earth behind only the Blue Whale. This dark gray whale is known to be white on the belly and to have lighter ‘V’ shaped patterns behind their blowholes. Growing up to approximately 80 feet in length, the Finback can be 7 or 8 times the length of your rental car in Boston vehicle!
- Minke: These whales are one of the smaller baleen whales. They are gray on top and white underneath like the finback, but measure only half the length. Minke whales are often seen around Cape Cod and are an area favorite.
Where to start your Whale Watch vacation
Since Cape Cod is essentially a peninsula into the Atlantic Ocean, places to start your whale-watching excursion aren’t hard to find. With VERC rental car in Boston, you’re only a short drive from some of the areas best locations. One of the areas best points is Provincetown at the Cape’s northern tip. Try the Dolphin Fleet or Portuguese Princess Excursions. Captain John Boats out of Plymouth also offers great whale watches. If you’re looking for Cape Cod's premier whale watch cruise, try Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises with your next rental car in Boston.
Things to know before you step aboard
When you travel to Cape Cod with VERC rental car in Boston, there are several things to know before you hit the water. First, whale watching can be exciting and offer a unique view of the animal world. However, you’re not guaranteed to see a whale on each cruise. Cruises generally last 2-4 hours and you may only spot one or two whales. Second, when you travel with VERC rental car in Boston, you’ll be given only the best. Don’t settle for second best on your whale watch cruise either. Shop around, cruises generally charge around $20 for children up to approximately $40 for adults. This varies depending on the length of cruise and amenities offered. Finally, prepare for the weather. Cruises are weather permitting, and once you’re on the water, the unpredictable Massachusetts weather could change. Bring some rain gear. With your next rental car in Boston, take a drive to the Cape and enjoy excellent whale watching.
Experience the thrill of whale watching
When you whale watch in Cape Cod, each sighting is unique and breathtaking. Watch as the whales breach the water. Breaching occurs when the whale jumps straight out of the water. You might also see a whale spyhopping. This happens when the whale holds its head high out of the water. Finally, your whale will sound itself. This means the whale has executed a dive back into the water. Enjoy the thrill of whale watching with your next rental car in Boston.
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