Share a whale watch trip from Provincetown and split the boat with other travelers
Book a private whale watch to Stellwagen Bank in Provincetown
Enjoy a private evening cruise past Provincetown’s historic lighthouses
Private whale watch with a sunset cruise in Provincetown Harbor
Choose your beach and use the boat as your home base for swimming and relaxing
Cruise for seals, fish, and lobster traps with the kids
See seals and three historic lighthouses from Provincetown Harbor
Explore Stellwagen Bank's whale feeding and nursing grounds by private boat
Explore Stellwagen Bank’s whale feeding and nursing grounds by private boat
Explore Stellwagen Bank’s whale feeding grounds from a private boat
Private 3-hour morning bay cruise for up to 6
Spot white sharks by boat with a spotter pilot and onboard naturalist
Join a spotter-piloted open-boat white shark tour that supports research
Cruise Cape Cod waters with a naturalist team on an open-boat white shark charter
Target stripers and bluefish with guidance and dockside catch filleting
Cast, troll and jig for local striped bass and bluefish with hands-on mate support
Drift live and artificial baits in shark waters off Cape Cod
Search whale feeding grounds for a chance to spot several whale species
See Plymouth Bay landmarks as the evening light settles over the water
Pursue giant bluefin with live-bait and trolling tactics
Fish for tuna with flexible tactics and mate support
Paddle Scorton Creek and create your own blown-glass piece
Fish Cape Cod Bay on a private 4-hour charter for up to 6 people
Charter a private boat for Pleasant Bay’s Fourth of July fireworks
Clarity is geology, not luck: quartz sand, seagrass filtration, and how close the Gulf Stream runs. Thirteen beaches, and the trade-off each one asks of you.
Florida issues no boating license at all. What the marina checks is a safety education card, and whether you need one comes down to one date: January 1, 1988.