The
New England Aquarium introduces visitors to sea life under glass. If you feel like breaking out and hitting the open seas, consider going on a
New England Aquarium Whale Watch.
Aboard the Voyager III, experienced naturalists take passengers to places that attract the mammals people want most to see - whales. But you might also see a dolphin along the way, too, if you're lucky.
If watching the shore recede is not your idea of excitement, you can opt to watch an educational film that discusses the natural history of whales, dolphins, and other marine life. For saltier dogs, the electronic equipment on board allows you to plot a course to your destination - Stellwagen Bank. The entire voyage takes 4-to-5 hours. Plan for a long day at sea.
Classes: The experience is not per se a class, but it is an education. Naturalists supply an informative narrative and make themselves available for all questions about the Boston Harbor and its marine life.
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