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    Tressa C.

    Our captain and mate were very quiet. I wish that they would have told us a little bit of what we were seeing. We did see a whale and seals so that was a success. We didn't pull up a lobster crate as the website mentions or hear about or see the old sow whirlpool.

    Awesome trip! My wife, sister and brother in law went on a whale watch, not know what to expect, breathtaking. Mark and Bev T

    The trip was awesome! The captain is through a wonderful day work hard to make sure We seen nature. They pointed out landmarks, Eagles, porpoises, Whales, lighthouses.They worked hard to make sure that we seen many whales and seals. It was a great trip, recommend we don't miss out. Mark and Bev To

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    We traveled to Harbor Head, out into the Bay of Fundy, and saw the beautiful wooden lighthouse on Campobello Island.

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    Island Cruises Whale Watching - Whale Tail

    Island Cruises Whale Watching

    (3 reviews)

    Booked this company for a whale watching tour. We went out for almost three hours and ended up…read moreseeing the endangered Right whale. They were pretty far away so it was hard to see but I enjoyed being out on the boat. The cruise had about 13 people and the tour guides were informative. I wish they had given more of an actual tour and more information about the islands. They went around and spoke to people individually maybe they could have a speaker system. The tour cost about $50 and was well worth the money.

    I recently took another whalewatching trip aboard the Mister Matthew boat with Mackie and Robert at…read morethe helm. It was late August and sadly, this year, there haven't been many finbacks in the Fundy waters, but we were game to go out and search for whatever we could find. It was a perfect "Campobello" day - mid 70s, sunny and a cool ocean breeze. The boat was packed to the gills - but even with the 20 or so patrons, everyone had a place to sit and a great view of the ocean. We managed to spot two minke whales, a ton (probably 50+) of porpoise, a bald eagle which we even saw dive and catch a fish out of the sea, plenty of seals and other marine birds. Robert was chipper as ever, talking about all the wildlife and animals surrounding the boat, and Mackie was intent on finding us some whales. We ended up going up the channel between Eastport, ME and Deer Island in order to find them which meant going through Old Sow (the largest tidal whirlpool in the western hemisphere) and finding two! I highly recommend going on a whale watch with Island Cruises. For 2.5 hours of pure enjoyment and ocean views, even if you aren't lucky enough to see a ton of whales there is so much to enjoy. Plus, Mackie and Robert are part of the Campobello Whale Rescue team - helping to save over 20 whales (and likely countless other marine mammals) entangled in fisherman nets or otherwise injured. Why not support a team who is so committed to helping preserve and protect their surrounding waters?

    Captain Riddle's Whale Watch Cruises - I was too excited to concentrate on taking pictures of the whales....

    Captain Riddle's Whale Watch Cruises

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    A friend mailed me a flyer for Captain Riddle's Whale Watch Cruises, and as it was a girls weekend…read moreto take pictures at first light (Lubec, ME is the Eastern most point on the continental US) we decided to pack our passports, and add a Canadian fishing/whale watching trip to the agenda (Campobello Island is just over the bridge from Lubec. Seriously, you need a passport to drive five minutes away). I don't think that we had ever been on a commercial Whale Watch, and Holly wanted to fish, so it was win/win. My sister Holly (shh... don't tell her I'm adopted) and I grew up on Maine's amazing Penobscot Bay - we take the sea and all of it's beauty for granted sometimes. Our trip with Brandon on the Captain Riddle's Whale Watch Cruise was amazing. All we could talk about on the drive home was planning to bring the whole family for a cruise. We could imagine them on the boat, laughing, watching the porpoises surface and dive, the eagles (both Bald and Brown) literally soaring overhead, the seals sunning themselves on the rocks, with the light houses in the distance bearing witness. I can't help but gush, it really was THAT amazing. Did I mention that we were on the sunset cruise? It was a small intimate trip, we had six adults and four children with us. This was the trip of a lifetime for the kids. They were so excited that all they could do was grab and point whenever they saw some new sea creature. Did I mention that the trip was even more delightful because excitement is infectious. We were so close to a minke whale that all one woman could do was squeal and say, "I am so excited I think I am going to pee myself" (don't worry, she didn't have an accident. there is a head (bathroom) right there on the boat - she made it in time!), She was so excited that she forgot to push start when she was trying to video the whale. As the sun set, and the lights of Eastport, Maine twinkled on the horizon, Brandon piloted the boat to the perfect spot, and we dropped our fishing lines in the water. Within 10 minutes, one of the boys caught 3 mackerel. What a thrill for an 11 year old boy from Alberta, Canada who, before that afternoon, had never even seen the ocean. (this is the stuff of childhood memories) Holly caught a mackerel and three herring. I caught a herring, and immediately called to Brandon in typical girly girl fashion and asked him to take it off the hook and throw it back in the water. (Holly was horrified, and I will catch grief about this for years to come) It seems that I have no problem gutting and cooking fish, but catching them is a bit much for me. Captain Brandon was my knight in shining armor, and saved the day. (he even filleted the fish at the end of the trip for the people who were going to take their catch home). We are already planning our trip back. Next time, we'll bring the whole extended family (siblings, kids, spouses, grandmother) and I'll take more pictures to scrapbook memories of an amazing 2 1/2 hours so we can reminisce and fondly remember it for the rest of our lives. I've added some of my pictures, so you can see what I am writing about. Let the pictures justify my flowery prose. I promise, my next Yelp review will be written as a cynical NYC Girl - but thanks to Captain Riddle, this cynical NYC girl who takes notes from Dorothy Parker took a vacation and found her inner Judith McNaught.

    We spent an excellent morning out on the bay. It ended up being just our family on the boat for the…read more10 AM departure. The close dock meant we didnt have to travel far to see the wildlife. The captain was friendly and informative. We were able to see seals, porpoises, eagles, cormorants and a minke whale.

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    Full Tide Ocean Safaris

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    I booked a Friday morning whale watching tour with Full Tide. As it turns out, when I turned up I…read morewas the only person booked for the tour. I was given the option of going out or waiting until the 2pm slot. I was leaving that afternoon so I asked if I could go on out. Captain Brandon and his Mate George took a single person out on a whale watching trip of a lifetime. It took a little while to find the whales due to fog rolling in, but we finally saw several Minke whales, lots of seals, porpoises investigating the boat, and all sorts of other wildlife. Perhaps even more interesting than that, Brandon took the time to show me how the technology on the boat works, and we discussed the impacts of modern tech on the maritime industries in the area. I had plenty of opportunity to nerd out on learning about historic and current fishing practices, including weirs and salmon farming, lobster fishing, and the history of the area. George was a gem, sharing all he knew about the area pointing out areas of interest, and making sure we all had an eye out for the most interesting animals and sites. These two men spent 2 hours taking a single person on a tour that probably wound up costing THEM money, and couldn't have been more kind or enthusiastic about it. St Andrews has been the hub for whale watching in the area, but I strongly urge folks to consider Full Tide on Dear Island. The drive to Deer Island and the ferry ride over are not too far, it is ridiculously pretty, and the location gets you to the whale grounds more quickly, so you spend more time looking and less time traveling. I will be traveling back to Deer Island, and when I do, Full Tide will be the first place I go. I hope you'll do the same.

    From the owner: Full Tide Ocean Safaris is a locally owned and operated family business. Located in the heart of…read morethe West Isles in the community of Stuart Town on picturesque Deer Island, we are just a 20-minute FREE ferry ride from L’etete NB. Our ideal location puts our departure point 30 minutes closer to the whale feeding ground than other operators, increasing whale sighting opportunities. Our lifelong ties to this area and passion for preserving this way of life are reflected in our tours and the respect we show to the nature around us. Come joint us aboard an authentic 42 foot lobster boat. Our 12 passenger capacity ensures a more relaxed, personalized experience.

    Sea Watch Tours

    Sea Watch Tours

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    Fabulous day out on the water... Although we took the whale watching tour a little bit early in…read morethe season, there was plenty to see. I imagine this ride would have been amazing for a birder - but I just found it really cool to see puffins floating on the water, and different birds soaring above - with the first mate naming each as they passed. For the whales... well, it took a little bit of time to find them, but once the captain and mate did - the experience was breathtaking. I've been on whale watches before - out of Boston, Gloucester, and P-town - but I don't remember feeling this close to the majestic creatures. A humpback calf entertained us (it really seemed to want to show off!!) with breaches and jumps and swimming under the boat. I'm no marine biologist, but this outfit really seemed to respect the whales' space too. Engines off when we were close... instructions to softly cross the boat when needed as stomping will scare them... and if there were other boats coming in to the space (rare) - this boat kept a distance, and/or departed for another spot. First mate Durlan (? sorry, bad with names) was very knowledgeable about the whales and the birds and took great pics. Had nothing but respect for the captain - he seemed perfect for the job. I happened to be able to spend some time with another employee of the outfit - just along for the ride and to take some camera shots. Jenn works part time in the office, but was a great ambassador for the tours. I learned tons about the birds and whales... and Grand Manan. Whether in awe (and yes, crying) at the actions of these noble creatures, or listening intently to the birding banter between other passengers.... to say that it was an enjoyable outing would certainly be an understatement.

    Peter and Durlan are super professional and awesome tour guides. You won't be disappointed. I…read morehighly recommend their services when visiting Grand Manan Island

    Eastport Windjammers - boatcharters - Updated July 2026

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