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$27.50 for Two-Hour Sunset Dolphin Cruise from Cape May Whale Watch and Research Center ($40 Value)

Cape May Whale Watch and Research Center
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Experienced captain takes passengers on a thrilling sunset cruise during which they can encounter bottlenose dolphins and other marine life

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  • What's included: complimentary pizza and hot dogs

  • Departure time: 6 p.m.

  • Departure location: South Jersey Marina, 1231 New Jersey 109, Cape May, NJ 08204

  • Free admission for children 6 and under (one child per one paying adult)

  • Restrictions:

    • Must arrive 30 minutes prior to departure and check in at the booth
    • Not valid on federal holidays or holiday weekends
    • Merchant reserves the right to cancel due to unsafe weather conditions.
    • No alcohol, plastic water bottles, coolers, or large bags permitted on board (food and drinks available for purchase)
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  • Redemption & Booking
    • Please arrive 30 minutes early.
    • Subject to weather.
    • Online reservation required.
  • Additional Info
    • Online reservations only. No walk-ups are permitted. Subject to weather. Must arrive 30 minutes prior to departure to check-in at ticketbooth. Not valid on Memorial Day Weekend (5/28-5/30), July 4th Weekend (7/2-7/5) or Labor Day Weekend (9/3-9/5). May be subject to a fuel surcharge upon booking.
  • Terms & Conditions
    • Valid only for option purchased.
    • May be repurchased every 90 days.
    • Limit 10 per person.
  • Legal Disclosures
    • Promotional value expires Sep 30, 2022. Amount paid never expires.
    • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About Cape May Whale Watch and Research Center

In 2012, after more than two decades studying marine mammals off the New Jersey coast, the founders of the Cape May Whale Watch & Research Center welcomed the American Star into port. The whale-watching vessel journeyed more than 8,700 nautical miles from Seward, Alaska to Cape May, allowing the opportunistic research team to expand its private-exploration and public-sightseeing operations.

Today, the Research Center’s captains and guides effectively welcome up to 150 passengers on the opportunistic research team, relaying the basics of wildlife scouting before boogying into Poseidon's ballroom to scope out dolphins, whales, and birds around the island of Cape May. An enclosed, climate-controlled cabin keeps passengers comfortable during misty weather, and multiple, spacious sundecks allow for up-close views of migrating whale pods. On-board sonar, radar, cameras, and GPS capabilities facilitate up-close, unobtrusive sightings of nature in action. They have continually operated as a Whale, Dolphin, and Bird Tour since 1987.

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