Hardy
Boat Cruises, based in New
Harbor on Maine's Pemaquid Peninsula, runs a puffin cruise seven
evenings a week between mid-June and the beginning of August. The
hour and a half tour departs New Harbor for Eastern Egg Rock where
the boat slowly circles the island for 30 minutes
In addition to Puffins, passengers on both
cruises have the opportunity to view Maine's largest colony of endangered
Roseate Terns, 300 of which nest among more than 3000 Arctic and Common
Terns. Black Guillemots, Common Eiders, Laughing Gulls and many other seabirds
are easily viewed. Harbor Seals, Minke whales, Northern Gannets and Storm
Petrels are also often seen.
Boothbay
Harbor is also a point of departure for puffin cruises. CAP'n
FISH's Island Lady leaves mid-morning for a two and
a half-hour tour four days a week in July and early August. The
tour features Boothbay Harbor sights, including several lighthouses
and a seal ledge, before heading to Egg Rock for a thirty-minute
tour around the puffin colony.
Although we are often able to come quite
close to puffins, they are comparatively small birds, standing only ten
inches tall, and binoculars are strongly recommended to enhance
your overall experience.
Puffin watching tours sail rain or shine,
so it is important to bring appropriate attire including a sweater or windbreaker
and Sunscreen.
Both cruise lines recommend reservations.
For more information contact Hardy
Boat Cruises at 1 (800) 2-PUFFINS. Information on
CAP'n FISH's
tours is available by calling R.N. Fish
and Son Inc. at (800) 636-3244.
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