$22 for a Four-Hour Whale- and Dolphin-Watching Adventure Cruise with American Princess Cruises in Queens (Up to a $45 Value)
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The 95-ft. American Princes launches from Riis Landing for a tour of the Atlantic where dolphins and whales play
Marine wildlife tours give passengers an intimate glimpse of leaping fish, swooping birds, and professional spring-breakers who've developed gills. Don't forget your binoculars for this Groupon.
$22 for a Four-Hour Whale- and Dolphin-Watching Adventure Cruise (Up to a $45 Value)
On Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays starting June 20, captains ferry passengers out onto the Atlantic to spot whales and dolphins in the midst of their migrations as a naturalist narrates the sights. The boat launches from Riis Landing in Rockaway, New York, and boasts a cash bar, large upper deck with a canopy, and plush seating. Tours run from noon to approximately 4 p.m.
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About American Princess Cruises
American Princess Cruises is New York's full time Whale Watching company, set sail with an experienced whale watching crew. The 95-foot American Princess, steers passengers over the Atlantic Ocean's scenic waters on many noted tours that leave the city's commotion behind, including the dolphin and whale watching tour that earned a Daily News mention or their seal and bird watching tour that earned a New Yorker mention. Staffed by a team of experienced captains on its luxury boat, American Princess Cruises' excursions encompass a variety of sightseeing, cruising, tours, and partying opportunities. The company offers a plethora of experiences for customers, including boat rides with views of the NYC Skyline and Statue Liberty, Adventure Cruises, and Moonlight cruises. Cruises also allow customers to take in sights of various wildlife indigenous to the area - including whales, seals, birds, and dolphins - all in New York City's backyard. Also, American Princess Cruises is a Whale Sense participant promoting responsible whale watching. American Princess Cruises collaborates with marine scientists to support research and advocacy of marine wildlife by providing data from each of our trips.