Visit the home of your humpback whale on a 4 day
excursion in New England!
This is your chance to have close encounters with
humpbacks, fin, minke and right whales, plus Atlantic white-sided dolphins,
harbor porpoises, leatherback turtles, basking sharks, sunfish and sea
birds!!
WDCSs whale watching travel wing, out of the
blue is leading the way in responsible whale and dolphin watching.
Its a great way to encourage people to care about these amazing animals
not to mention very exciting! Whale watching is an alternative to
whaling and the capture and display of whales and dolphins in captivity. It
helps to ensure they are protected from other threats. Plus, with out of the
blue, all the proceeds go to WDCS, helping to fund our vital conservation
work. Youll be traveling with the whale and dolphin experts - we know the
best places to go and the best times to be there!
Reviews something I will remember my whole life. It was
magnificent. Lian Carter, 2005
We were
fortunate enough to meet up with a very inquisitive humpback, or was it the
other way round? She rolled onto her side to give us the eye, then
she swam around the boat for a while, sometimes rolling onto her side, so we
could get a good look at her, sometimes splashing her pectoral fin at us. I
think she was just playing! A terrific encounter. Definitely one of the best
ways to spend a long weekend. Tricia Crighton, 2005
what makes this trip so special is that because of the
guides, you not only see the whales but you know who the whales are and a
little of their history. Diane Westwood and Dave Edwards,
2005
...the guides were an absolute pleasure to be
with their passion for whales was inspirational. Deb and
Dave Treadwell, 2005
Date:
Fri 18th August Mon
21st August 2006
Price:
US $ 787 per person/dbl
occ US $1,012 single occ US $ 568 for children under 18 sharing with 2
adults
Dont miss out! Places are limited. If you are
interested we recommend you book your place today.
If you
would like to find out more or want to book, please contact us: Tel:
888-My-Whale (699-4253) contact@wdcs.org