Cape May Whale Watch & Research Center has been Cape May’s original eco-tour since 1987. Family-owned by marine-biologist captains Matt and Melissa, every cruise aboard the American Star doubles as a floating research lab. Join fr...
The crew here consistently earns praise for their knowledge and enthusiasm, with naturalists like Garret, Conner, and Tom Reed providing educational commentary throughout trips. The boat itself gets high marks for comfort, featuring both indoor and outdoor seating, reasonably priced food and drinks, and onsite parking. Guests appreciate the educational focus, with staff conducting sessions for kids and even sharing eBird lists for birders on the longer pelagic excursions. Wildlife sightings vary by season and luck, but the company handles this honestly. Dolphins appear frequently, especially during summer sunset cruises, while whale encounters are less predictable. Several reviewers mentioned not seeing whales but still thoroughly enjoying the experience thanks to the crew's expertise and the beautiful coastal scenery. The operation offers free return tickets when marine life is particularly scarce, which guests find generous. Trip options range from standard two-hour cruises to ambitious 12 and 24-hour pelagic adventures for serious birders and wildlife enthusiasts, giving you flexibility based on your interest level and schedule.
Boat staff very helpful and informative. Plenty of dolphins to see but don't expect to view any whales. Though a large boat the Atlantic will produce troughs that will produce a lot of rocking. Beware if balance or sea sickness are your issues. Overall a great value, but be prepared.
Ronald
VerifiedJuly 25, 2026
Boat staff very helpful and informative. Plenty of dolphins to see but don't expect to view any whales. Though a large boat the Atlantic will produce troughs that will produce a lot of rocking. Beware if balance or sea sickness are your issues. Overall a great value, but be prepared.
Ronald
VerifiedJuly 25, 2026