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<h1>Where To Find Whale Watching Tours</h1> When you think of whale watching tours, what do you picture? Are you imagining yourself on the beaches of Hawaii? Or are you floating past glaciers in Alaska? Do you want to see the playful humpback whales or the largest species on Earth, which are the blue whales? Are you in search of killer whales and belugas? A whale watching adventure is an unforgettable experience, but there are many different ports around the world to leave from and there are many different types of boats that set sail for the open waters. In this article, you will learn about some of the whale watching hotspots.<br /> <br /> Visit Iceland, Britain, Norway or the Arctic Circle to take whale watching tours based out of Europe. Grays, humpbacks, orcas and minkes are the most common varieties found regionally, but you will also see puffins, harbor porpoises, white-beaked dolphins, Arctic terns and giant fish as well. Hvalalf based out of Reykjavik, Iceland is one of the more popular operators of whale watching cruises in European waters, with a 100-person restaurant boat renowned for its fresh-grilled cod.<br /> <br /> Hawaii is the most popular playground for more than 6,000 humpbacks from November through May, so check out operators like the Pacific Whale Foundation, Aloha Hawaii Vacations or Hawaiian Discount for more cruise information.<br /> <br /> Popular tour operators in the Northeast include 7 Seas Whale Watch, Cape Ann Whale Watch, Yankee Fleet and Captain Bill and Sons based out of Massachusetts. In New York, try Acadian Whale Adventures or Whales R Us. In Maine, look up Bar Harbor Whales, Captain Fish's Whale Watch or Odyssey Whale Watch. Rhode Island offers cruises by Frances Fleet and New Jersey offers whale watching by Cape May Whale & Dolphin Watch.<br /> <br /> Keep in mind that the tour operator you choose should be a member of the Whale Watch Operators Association Northwest (WWOANW), which means the company adheres to the guidelines mandated by the whale watching industry. -- <b>About the Author</b> Visit our <a href="http://whalewatchingcruises.net/">Whale Watching Cruises</a> site to discover the best places anywhere for a <a href="http://whalewatchingcruises.net/whale_watching_cruise.php">whale watching cruise</a>.
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