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$25 for One Roundtrip Ferry Ride Between Plymouth and Provincetown from Waterfront Enterprises (Up to $43 Value)

Plymouth-to-Provincetown Ferry
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Seasoned captains pilot USCG-inspected ferry across Cape Cod Bay during speedy 90-minute trip with five-hour stopover in Provincetown

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$25 for One Roundtrip Ferry Ride (Up to $43 Value)

Captains with more than 20 years of seafaring experience pilot a U.S. Coast Guard-inspected ferry across Cape Cod Bay during a 90-minute ride between Plymouth and Provincetown. Passengers take in the sights of Plymouth Harbor while listening to narration before they disembark at Provincetown’s Fisherman’s Wharf for a five-hour visit. The boat makes daily trips from Saturday, June 22 to Monday, September 2. The ferry departs Plymouth at 10 a.m. and departs Provincetown at 4:30 p.m. See the schedule.

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Promotional value expires Sep 2, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required; subject to availability. Credit card required upon reservation. Not valid on holidays. May reschedule if weather conditions are poor. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Plymouth-to-Provincetown Ferry

You're rarely guaranteed to see a whale, unless you go to the aquarium or you're watching Free Willy very carefully. For passengers with Plymouth Whale Watch, however, sightings are guaranteed—if you don't see a whale on your trip you can come back again until you do see one. The expert crew helps passengers spot species from humpback whales to pilot whales during trips that traverse North Atlantic waters en route to Stellwagen Bank. On the boat's lower deck and roomy sun decks, passengers might also spot porpoises, seals, and dolphins. Between sightings, patrons can listen to the crew's historical tidbits about Plymouth, and head to a galley that's stocked with food and drinks.

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