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12 HOUR OFF SHORE WHALE WATCHING ADVENTURE OCTOBER 19TH

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here is the trip review from October 19th https://jerseyshorewhalewatchingtour.com/2020/10/trip-to-the-promise-land-of-whales/

It’s finally here! Our OFFSHORE WRECK WHALE WATCHING ADVENTURE! This will be an EXCLUSIVE 12-hour trip 50-60 miles offshore to search for migrating humpback, finback, and minke whales! We will also be looking for bottlenose dolphins, common dolphins, pilot whales, pelagic birds, and who knows what else! We are limiting this trip to only 30 people so get your tickets now before it sells out!

We are SO excited for our 12-hour offshore trip on October 19th!

If you are joining us, expect to see a beautiful sunrise as we make our way east towards the Triple Wrecks. You will have plenty of room to relax as our three experienced observers search the waters to find you some of the largest whales in the North Atlantic. Large schools of dolphins, jumping tuna, diving birds, and sea turtles are all commonly seen on these trips. Here are some photos of the marine animals we hope to find!

about the boat

The Queen Mary is an 85’ Gulf Craft saltwater fishing boat fully restored in 2017. It features a huge cabin with ample covered seating and tables, we will socially distance our time inside, as well as plenty of room on 2 decks. She is licensed and approved for up to 95 passengers, so space certainly isn’t an issue! The Queen Mary has a large top deck to view the action or just relax and enjoy the scenery.

Though we emphasize the whales, our trips focus on all sea life. We take time for birds, dolphins, sea turtles, fish, and anything else that we find of interest at sea. On each trip there are enough leaders for the group size. Leaders are chosen not only for their whale/ pelagic experience, but also for their abilities to help you with spotting and identifying the life forms that are found. Remember, you are one of many, if you have a question for a leader, don’t be shy, ask them, and stick close to them for identification assistance.

Thank you, and I hope to see you aboard! I can’t wait -Bill

just another day at the office for Danielle with a whale breach in the background August 2020
just another day at the office for Danielle with a whale breach in the background August 2020

Danielle Marie Brown Will be leading our tour

yes on bringing face masks in case we need to be inside the boat cabin at some point, rain or shine, but it will be the captain’s call on safe water conditions.
October 19, 2020
6am-6pm
Boarding at 5:30am sharp!
Queen Mary
Point Pleasant, NJ

cost is $200 per person
**Tickets are available by pre-paid reservation only. All tickets are non-refundable. However, if the trip is cancelled due to weather we will reschedule for another day, you would have the option for a 75% refund if you can’t make rescheduled date.

This is a unique trip, this is not a trip for someone who does have good sea legs, or is a beginner boater.

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We will get there fast on this boat!

 

Whale watching photos Sept 23 trip

Another great day whale watching we saw 3 Humpback whales on the trip we were just 2-3 off the coast of Asbury Park and Long Branch nj. Join us soon. Whale watching season is peak season right now.

Great group trip
These girls scouts loved seeing the whales! Jersey Shore whale watch review September 23rd 2020

Jersey Shore whale watch review September 23rd 2020

Every year thousands of humpbacks travel along the east coast. We follow them

We follow them for a few months each year. Each year in late summer to mid fall, whales all types of whales head south to the warm Caribbean waters. We will take you out to see for yourself the giants of the sea.The sounds they make blowing or slapping their fins is something you won’t forget. Join us soon on a 3 hour whale watching trip,it’s great family fun. We do socially distance people so make sure to book early as most trips sellout due to reduced capacity.

whale watching trip 4 whales!

Wednesday was a great trip. We started with a Minke whale these whales are the smallest of the big whales and are very fast and difficult to photograph Here are a couple images of the Minke whale we saw off Asbury Park Wednesday

 

Below is a Minke whale off the coast of New Jersey

 

The minke whales are the second smallest baleen whale; only the pygmy right whale is smaller. Upon reaching sexual maturity (6–8 years of age), males measure an average of 6.9 m (23 ft) and females 8 m (26 ft) in length, respectively. Reported maximum lengths vary from 9.1 to 10.7 m (30 to 35 ft) for females and 8.8 to 9.8 m (29 to 32 ft) for males. Both sexes typically weigh 4–5 t (3.9–4.9 long tons; 4.4–5.5 short tons) at sexual maturity, and the maximum weight may be as much as 10 t (9.8 long tons; 11 short tons).

The minke whale is a black/gray/purple color.[clarification needed] Common minke whales (Northern Hemisphere variety) are distinguished from other whales by a white band on each flipper. The body is usually black or dark-gray above and white underneath. Minke whales in New Jersey  have between 240 and 360 baleen plates on each side of their mouths. Most of the length of the back, including dorsal fin and blowholes, appears at once when the whale surfaces to breathe.

Minke whales typically live for 30–50 years; in some cases they may live for up to 60 years.

Minke whale asbury park
Minke whale
bait fish long branch nj , whales love menhaden fish
bait fish long branch nj , whales love menhaden fish

bait fish long branch nj , whales love menhaden fish
2 whales are better than one!

bait fish long branch nj , whales love menhaden fish
2 whales feeding bait fish long branch nj , whales love menhaden fish
bait fish long branch nj , whales love menhaden fish
2 humpback whales bait fish long branch nj , whales love menhaden fish
bait fish long branch nj , whales love menhaden fish
bait fish long branch nj , whales love menhaden fish
A great day of whale watching
breaching whale 2020 asbury park deal nj
I missed photographing this full out of the water breach, my camera was in stand by mode i wont make that mistake again, whale photography is always fun

Coming back to the marina after a very successful 3 hour whale watching trip
Birthday girl! They had a great time

Whale watching trip review

Saturday was a great trip. It Mickey where was Budd within the first 20 minutes of the trip off of Asbury Park deal beach area. Everyone loves seeing the Minkey Whales and there was tons of bait fish around the area. We then continued north and spotted at least three different humpback whales . Bill was not on the trip so we don’t have as many photos. Bill  was photographing a wedding Saturday so he wasn’t able to be with us but here are some photos taken by some of the customers on the boat the first few are from our friend and who some of you have met selling shirts at the boat.

Saturday 9/5 whale watching report

Saturday was a great trip. It Mickey where was Budd within the first 20 minutes of the trip off of Asbury Park deal beach area. Everyone loves seeing the Minkey Whales and there was tons of bait fish around the area. We then continued north and spotted at least three different humpback whales . Bill was not on the trip so we don’t have as many photos. Bill  was photographing a wedding Saturday so he wasn’t able to be with us but here are some photos taken by some of the customers on the boat the first few are from our friend and who some of you have met selling shirts at the boat.

Friday 9/4 whale watching review

We had a great whale watching trip nice group of people. We saw whales off of Deal New Jersey two of them I will post a few photos that our naturalist took on the trip. i WAS CELEBRATING A BIG 18TH BIRTHDAY OF OUR SONS IN Hoboken.We had a 94 year old whale watching fan that was able to climb and wanted to onto the 2nd floor deck to view the whales!. No excuses just do it! 2 great months of whale watching season ahead of us get your friends togeter and plan a day on the ocean. Our whale watching trips are 3 hours long.Please support us with your tshirt purchases at the boat.

Sunday August 30th Humpback whale

We had a another great trip up to Sandy Hook beach area to see a humpback whale with the skyline of New York City in the background. A great day for everyone.We have 4 trips this coming week.Humpback whale watching New York City 2020. Join us soon we go whale watching and we are the only ones who guarantee you will see a whale or your next trip is free!

Justin Gardiner
Justin Gardiner
23:48 13 Apr 24
K C
K C
15:39 08 Apr 24
I’m not sure if this company is still in business! Wehad a trip booked last year but due to the weather, it was... canceled by the company. They don’t refund. They said they would reschedule a trip. I’ve been emailing and leaving messages with no replies for the last two months. It appears you can still buy tickets on their website, but you can’t book it for a trip already paid?read more
Daniel Bock
Daniel Bock
16:49 12 Jan 24
My son Daniel and I are long overdue in writing our 5 * star review about our adventures aboard the Jersey Girl Whale... watching trip last June 2023.I asked my son Daniel if he wanted to go whale watching expecting the usual “NO” that teenagers give Mom’s. But..he said “Yes!” and before he could change his mind I called Bill McKim to ask a few questions about the trip. You see Daniel has autism. New things are sometimes more difficult for him and Covid didn’t help with those fears.Bill went above and beyond to listen to my concerns, “Will it be too long” “3 hours?” “Should I bring Dramamine” and so on.It turned out that it was calm seas, breathtaking skies, and Bill had the best seats on the boat reserved for us!We started out inside the downstairs cabin which still has an excellent view. We then got brave enough to venture out to the railing!“Whale!” On the other side of the boat! Everyone screamed in amazement! My son runs inside because the screams scared him and we didn’t see the whale. I mention this because parents with children that have hearing sensitivity may want to bring noise canceling headphones.It took a little pep talk but we eventually climbed to the top of the boat where Bill had put out two chairs for us! It was so wonderful. How thoughtful! He also took the picture of the 2 of us!Up above we saw 2 more humpbacks!! And the most adorable baby dolphins swimming in perfect synchronicity!Now we are showing off the beautiful shirt that Bill gave to Daniel! His favorite color, so soft..he loves it! I finally got a picture of him in it!Thank you to the Captain who was very kind as well! I would recommend Jersey Shore Whale Watching to everyone.To parents of special needs children or adults, consider calling Bill McKim. Ask him the questions on your mind as far as accommodations that might be made to help your loved ones. It is definitely a memory that will last forever for us!💙.🐋🐬🌊⛴️💙read more
Sue Tiwboonliang
Sue Tiwboonliang
16:46 26 Nov 23
It had a great time with my husband on my birthday. It was good experience. The crew is so nice. Excellent!!
Karen Myrick
Karen Myrick
21:15 25 Nov 23
Absolutely wonderful experience! They actually gave us an extra half an hour and a free T-shirt, and the best part is,... we were able to actually see whales!🥰 Had the best time and it was beautiful, to see whales in their own habitat!read more
Treice B
Treice B
21:13 25 Nov 23
So calming! The whales were beautiful and the staff warm and kind.
Phyllis Beard
Phyllis Beard
21:12 25 Nov 23
It was great! The whales weren't cooperative, but the crew never gave up and we found one.
Amy Dundee
Amy Dundee
20:08 24 Nov 23
This is my third time whale watching. Was so excited to bring my family that is visiting from out town. The boat is... clean and the staff are friendly and knowledgeable. Also, there is plenty of parking and there is a restaurant in the same parking lot so you can grab a bite afterwards.So much fun and would highly recommend.Today was extra awesome with 4-5 different whales and many lunge feedings. Could finally check that off my bucket list of things to see.read more
Evan Ruane
Evan Ruane
20:01 03 Nov 23
We had a great time with Jersey Shore Whale Watching. We saw a nice size humpback! The whole crew was very nice and... helpful. They were also very knowledgeable and gave good insight on whales along the Jersey Shore. We definitely would take another tour with Jersey Shore Whale Watching again.read more
Krystina Natal
Krystina Natal
19:21 09 Oct 23
Came in august on a very choppy day with no sightings. They stick tp their guarantee and gave us a free return trip and... we visited again in October. The trip was perfect! Lots of dolphin and whale sightings. The crew is friendly and knowledgeable. Very fun trip!read more
Dina DiF
Dina DiF
23:20 06 Sep 23
Absolutely WONDERFUL tour. Done in such an environmentally conscious and thoughtful way as they have actual scientists... and scholars on board telling you all about the ecosystem. we saw at least 20-30 fins, tails, breaches, etc. there must be SO MANY whales off the coast here for the show we got in a mere three hours. Highly recommend. And if you are a boater please slow down bc these magnificent creatures are so curious and approach the boats and it’s very easy to harm them if you aren’t as cautious as this company is. They really created such a beautiful experience for my family and I, while keeping the wildlife in mind - we will surely be back again and again thanks to the amazing crew.read more
Regina Pastor
Regina Pastor
20:37 18 Jun 23
The trip is amazing! 🙂 The crew gave us some education regarding the whales. It's nice to see them in action. The trip... we only book for whales but we're able to see dolphins as well. 🙂 Highly recommended! 🙂 We're definitely going to watch again 🙂read more
Mayank Jain
Mayank Jain
20:53 01 Jun 21
Good experience. Saw a family of dolphins and a humpback whale. Last one hour could have been more resourceful. Overall... a good trip.read more
Katrina Brady
Katrina Brady
00:25 01 Jun 21
Had a wonderful day offshore with Cap'n Bill and the crew!! Left out of Belmar, within a half hour we saw the amazing... sight of newborn dolphin calf! We kept a respectable distance away, so as to not disturb the family pod helping Jr. along with it's 'learning to breathe'. The naturalist on board gave a great summary about the animals and their habitat. Then we sighted a lone Humpback whale feeding. What a wonderful day-the whale seemed to be interested in our boat as well as we with it! A couple of times, the whale lunged while feeding-great to see. We will be back!!read more
Nick Salerno
Nick Salerno
18:32 28 May 21
My family and I had a great time. Crew was great, and very knowledgeable about everything we saw.We saw a humpback... right out of the gate, on Point Pleasant shore, and they crew got word of Dolphins a few miles away. They took us there, and, there were at least 3 groups of Dolphins swimming around the boat. We had a great time, and we will be back again.read more
Jeannie Devine
Jeannie Devine
00:56 10 May 21
We had an awesome experience. We saw 2 humpback whales. Crew was great! Would highly recommend!
Kathy Mowczan
Kathy Mowczan
11:46 19 Apr 21
My boyfriend and I went on 4/17/2021. The crew was great and boat roomy and comfortable. It was cold since it was... mid-April, and unfortunately we did not see a whale. However, we were on the water for about 3.5 hours and it was a great ride. We did see one seal, and lots of dolphins.I would do the trip again.read more
Anna Bryce-McDonald
Anna Bryce-McDonald
16:13 21 Nov 20
We had a humpback whale hang out with us for about 90 min. It was amazing. We actually had to leave him because our... time was up. Thanks captain Bill for a great time.read more
Michael Monaghan
Michael Monaghan
01:47 05 Nov 20
This whale watching tour was truly amazing! I've been multiple times and each time is better than the last. On this... particular trip, we saw an endangered North Atlantic Right Whale! The crew is very friendly and knowledgeable. You can tell that they care deeply about these marine animals and make sure to treat them with respect while providing an amazing and educational experience.read more
Katie Allis
Katie Allis
01:42 05 Nov 20
Wonderful experience and crew! They’re very friendly and knowledgeable. Was able to see a North Atlantic Right Whale,... one of only 388 in the world! You won’t be disappointed.read more
marisa kos
marisa kos
14:40 24 Oct 20
Yes another 5 star review. How are they so successful finding whales? There are fishing boats and other boats that all... report the sightings so that they know where to look. They also have a fish finder sonar to follow the whales dinner. I was surprised how lose we could get. Whales actually dive rather slowly so they give you a chance to catch that tale photo. While this covid pandemic sucks, it was a great time to go out because the do not crowd the boat. Each group was able to have their space. We sometimes choose to wear masks when we were outside but I doubt it was necessary out in the open water. If you went inside masks were required. I very much appreciate the safety measures including cleaning that we witnessed. Of course the point of this trip was the whales and they did not disappoint. We also had very nice dolphin views and the naturalist on board kept us informed. Lastly I was concerned about booking ahead because of it got cancelled some of our party would not be able to make it another day. However we would have been allowed a refund as opposed to a credit. You can bring food and drink. Just a great day.read more
Lorraine Montecuollo
Lorraine Montecuollo
01:21 15 Oct 20
This trip was awesome! The naturalist Danielle was very knowledgeable and taught us many things about the humpback... whales. The crew was friendly and helpful. We were out of Belmar 20 minutes and seeing the whale. On this trip we were lucky to see two different whales I had taken the whale trip out of Cape May and only saw dolphins. I would highly recommend this trip for anyone.read more
Will Heyniger
Will Heyniger
19:57 13 Oct 20
What an awesome experience. Crew, both on off boat were excellent. Trip will change your life and encourage positive... environmental changes to your life. It was a great trip, and a great time had by all attending. Staff worked with trip cancellations and rebooking without canceling my reservation - superb customer service. I’m excited to go back next year and hopefully their offshore trip , as well , next year.read more
Alison Olker
Alison Olker
19:34 13 Oct 20
Took my daughter the 1st weekend in October and it was amazing. Saw a whale breech for the 1st time. Staff super... friendly and the guide was amazing. Will definitely do again real soon. Also bought a long sleeved tshirt and it's super comfortable so much so my daughter took the one I bought on the boat so I had to order another oneread more
Merry Brennan
Merry Brennan
02:16 06 Sep 20
What a fabulous way to spend the afternoon on Labor Day weekend! We saw a minke whale not even a half hour into the... trip. This was followed by dolphins and then 4 humpbacks, which we were able to see again and again up close thanks to the captain's smooth maneuvering. Marine researcher Danielle is a true gem, sharing great info along the way. Would highly recommend this terrific tour along the beautiful Jersey Shore!read more
Joanne Zarnowski
Joanne Zarnowski
23:56 28 Aug 20
I can't say enough about this experience. The boat was clean and comfortable and our Whale expert from Rutgers was very... informative and really interesting to listen to. When they say you are guarenteed to see a whale they certainly mean it. We searched for a while and just couldnt locate one but the Captain wouldnt give up and we turned around and there it was. So graceful and magnificent. We want to bring my 90 year old father back on this tour. Captured beautiful pictures and video and a lot of great memories.read more
Stacey Murphy
Stacey Murphy
20:41 18 Aug 20
Kelly O'Brien
Kelly O'Brien
12:22 21 Jul 20
GO!! I took a friend for his birthday on the July 19 tour. I had read about this tour online and thought it would be a... great way to escape the heat, be on the water and maybe just maybe see a whale. Instead, we saw three whales. One of the whales breached over 30 times. Yes, 30! The naturalist on board said that was the most she had ever seen. It was spectacular -- we could see all of its markings very clearly. I never saw a whale leap up and snap its jaws closed mid-air, but I did that day. If you go, be prepared to get a bit wet but that was part of the fun. They do a good job of reminding people when to mask up and socially distance themselves. I had a memorable day -- I can't say you will have the same whale experience but you never know.read more
Harriette Doll
Harriette Doll
22:08 20 Jul 20
I went on the most amazing whale watch trip on Sunday, July 19th, with three friends aboard the Royal Belmar Princess... out of Belmar, NJ. Once out to sea, we stopped off the coast of Sandy Hook and saw 3 Humpback juvenile whales. Whale #1 surfaced a few times and we could see his back arched out of the water before her went back under. Whale #2 was feeding and twice we saw him come straight up about 1/2 way out of the water to swallow up schools of small fish. Whale #3 made our entire experience so awesome. He put on an amazing show for us, breaching sideways and backwards out of the water multiple times. What a showoff! He was totally having fun displaying his playful side and we enjoyed watching him for quite some time. We were in complete awe. Thank you, Captain Bill McKim (Jersey Shore Whale Watch), crewmate Richie and marine environmentalist Danielle (who provided interesting and educational information about the whales). Surprisingly, we didn't see a single dolphin but the whale sightings were unreal! Mother Nature at her best, sharing her magnificent creatures for all to enjoy. A most memorable experience that none of us, including the crew, will ever forget.read more
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Whale watching report Aug 28th Belmar Sandy Hook

Whale watching report Aug 28th Belmar Sandy Hook

Today Friday it took us a while to find the whale, We started by searing the water off Spring Lake beach but we could not find the whale so we headed north.

we added an hour to the trip, We were able to find a whale off the coast of Sandy Hook National Park with New York City in the background.

Here are a few photos from today’s trip, We got back to the dock in pouring rain lol. The rain did not start until we were almost back to Belmar Marina.

 

A Finback Whale on our trip!

We were all excited to see a Finback whale on our trip. Danielle our naturalist had been talking for days about 2 Finback whales being off the coast of Sandy Hook. we found it Wednesday.The families on the boat went crazy see to humpback whales come close to the boat and then we saw the finback whale and we observed it just swimming along. The whale is so huge it did not fit in my cameras view here are some of the photos i took. Join us soon the trips get better as we head towards fall whale migration season.

The fin whale is the second largest animal to ever live, in the entire history of Earth. Reaching lengths of at least 85 feet (26 m) and weights of 80 tons, this species is second only to its close relative, the blue whale. Their incredible size is only possible because of their aquatic lifestyles and the buoyancy provided by seawater. On land, an animal as large as the fin whale would almost certainly be crushed under its own weight.

We have done over 80 trips this was our first Finback whale sighting! all the otther trips have been Humpback whales and some Minke whales

 

Finback whale
Finback whale Asbury Park

 

Sunday whale watching review Belmar 8/23

Sunday whale watching review Belmar 8/23

 

Humpback whales eat up to 3,000 pounds of food a day. Protect these whales and other marine mammals in U.S. waters by supporting the Marine Mammal Protection Act: bit.ly/32kmySu

#DefendMarineMammals

We used all our time searching for the whale and finally found him at 4pm. Capt. Alan was gracoius enough to extend our trip by 45 mins so we could spend that time observing and photographing the whale our group was thrilled to see a whale as most people thought we werent going to see

Saturday whale watching review report Belmar

Saturday whale watching review report Belmar

Saturday August 22 2020 whale watching review Belmar NJ
We had a few reports of Dolphins off Avon by the sea when we were leaving Belmar Marina, but we could not find them.
We did find two beautiful humpback whales during our trip and a couple of Searays
Monmouth is the hotspot of whale watching in the last few years we see them almost every single trip, in fact we have seen at least on whale on 24 of our 25 trips this year!
2020 has been an amazing year for seeing humpback whales, We really do run the safest and best whale watching tour in the tri-state area. Join us soon here is our schedule change due change so make sure to buy early as prices do go up.

September and October are amazing months to go whale watching we see the most whales during these months and the boat is less crowed, we do use social distancing on the boat.

whale watching trip review belmar marina jersey shore whale watch photos by bill mckim
whale watching trip review belmar marina jersey shore whale watch photos by bill mckim
whale watching trip review belmar marina jersey shore whale watch photos by bill mckim

whale watching trip review belmar marina jersey shore whale watch photos by bill mckim
whale watching trip review belmar marina jersey shore whale watch photos by bill mckim
whale watching trip review belmar marina jersey shore whale watch photos by bill mckim
whale watching trip review belmar marina jersey shore whale watch photos by bill mckim
whale watching trip review belmar marina jersey shore whale watch photos by bill mckim

whale watching trip review August 19 2020

So Wednesday’s trip was interesting, the morning started with pouring rain possible tornado up near red Bank really dark skies for about an hour. The Jersey shore whale watch phone was ringing off the hook with people asking if their trip was on or off or we going what are we doing. Long story short the skies cleared we all met at the marina in the lightest of a drizzle we got onto the boat the skies continue to clear and we had the most perfect day on the ocean flat season one got sick just a great day too beautiful Wells off of Monmouth County and people were thrilled to be out and enjoy something they’ve never seen Wells frolicking in the ocean on a perfect August day come out and join us soon we have plenty of trips scheduled including this weekend we leave from Belmar we have some trips also from point Pleasant we run the best and safest we are watching trip in New Jersey we guarantee will see you a whale.

 

Belmar whale watching tour august 2020

Belmar whale watching tour august 2020

Belmar whale watching tour august 2020

Belmar whale watching tour august 2020

Belmar whale watching tour august 2020

Belmar whale watching tour august 2020

whale watching dates 2020

WHALE WATCHING IS HERE!   from Belmar marina We will be sailing for a 3 hour exploration adventure in search of whales.
Our resident naturalist Danilelle Brown point the way. She is working on her PHD at Rutgers in Marine Biology and loves whale research
Our resident naturalist Danilelle Brown point the way. She is working on her PHD at Rutgers in Marine Biology and loves whale research

We will have an experienced naturalist on-board to explain everything that you are seeing. For more information, you can call the office at 732.451.6003 or buy online, you are always allowed to change your date for any reason.We are easy to deal with, and We guarantee you will see a whale on our trip, or your next trip is free.

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whale watching report 8/12/2020

Well today was interesting all of a sudden it started pouring rain in Monmouth county for 1 hour but we were able to have a nice day whale watching after the rain.We did not get rain on, some people rescheduled to future dates but for many this was there day and they wanted to go so when the captain said it was safe We only left the dock 20 mins late!

 

We had some children all related on the boat and we let them throw fish bait to the seagulls, they loved it !

 

Wednesday a large summer rain shower with pouring rain hit the marina right about the time I was getting there to start boarding the boat so we had about an hours worth of rain 74 goals from customers calling repeated times asking what are we doing are we going to go and we kept those like we think it’s going to pass just stay in the cars we’re going to go whale watching so it was an interesting fun time getting ready I know we lost a lot of people who decided not to wait it out but the people who really wanted to go and have the patience to just wait till the storm pass we had a beautiful day on the ocean not one drop of rain once we left the dock. The ocean was flat calm one of the Thomas days I’ve heard all summer there was a little bit of fog that made some of the directions hard to see if there’s a whale or a spell because that’s what we’re looking for is a spot of water coming out when the whale comes up to breathe.
All of a sudden like out of a movie the whale appears directly in front of the boat just 100 yards away myself and Danielle our naturalist. We were amazed, here we were looking in every direction and all of a sudden there is a whale is off the coast of Sea bright Sandy Hook  area.
We also saw a small school of dolphins which people on the boat really enjoyed seeing they were close they got some great photos and there was lots of bait fish all around we expectedTo see more than one well but we were happy to everybody got to see one. The way it wasn’t the most active we’ve seen this season but what are you gonna do it was still beautiful people love seeing it and they are now part of the 1% of the people in the world Who have seen a whirl living essential habitat off the Jersey shore. Come join us soon it’s safe family fun bring your mask you’ll enjoy it I promise you you will forget about covert 19 at least for a few hours if you forget to have your mask on when you can about the boat we will remind you about cover 19 and ask you to put it back on you don’t need to where you met while you’re seated in the comfortable seats which are outdoors on the side of the boat bench seating just taking of use the fresh air seeing the ocean in the beautiful homes along the Jersey shore it’s an amazing trip we have a great crew you really enjoy.
family fun whale watching

 

whale louse is a commensal crustacean of the family Cyamidae. Despite the name, they are not true lice (which are insects), but rather are related to the skeleton shrimp, most species of which are found in shallower waters. Whale lice are external parasites, found in skin lesions, genital folds, nostrils and eyes of marine mammals of the order Cetacea. These include not only whales but also dolphins and porpoises  

 

Most species of whale lice are associated with a single species of whale. They remain with their host throughout their development and do not experience a free-swimming phase.[1] Although the relationship between a specific species of whale louse and a specific species of whale is more pronounced with baleen whales than with toothed whales, almost every species of whale has a louse species that is unique to it. With the sperm whale, the parasitic relationship is sex-specific. The whale louse Cyamus catodontis lives exclusively on the skin of the male, while Neocyamus physeteris is found only on females and calves.[2]

Whale lice attach themselves to the host body in places that protect them from water currents, so they can be found in natural body openings and in wounds; with baleen whales they are found primarily on the head and in the ventral pleats. Around 7,500 whale lice live on a single whale.[3]

With some species of whale lice, whale barnacle infestations play an important role. On the right whale, the parasites live mainly on callosities (raised callus-like patches of skin on the whales’ heads). The clusters of white lice contrast with the dark skin of the whale, and help researchers identify individual whales because of the lice clusters’ unique shapes.

The lice predominantly eat algae that settle on the host’s body. They usually feed off the flaking skin of the host and frequent wounds or open areas. They cause minor skin damage, but this does not lead to significant illness.

The development of the whale louse is closely connected with the life pattern of whales. The distribution of various lice species reflects migratory patterns.

sea lice on the humpback whale today

whale watching new jersey

We go whale watching in New Jersey from April till November, the best months for whale watching on the Jersey Shore.Whales follow the bunker fish and they are now plentiful in our area, join us bring your camera or cellphone, you will get great photos.

whale watching Belmar
whale watching Belmar

 

Spectacular Marine Wildlife On View For The Lucky Few

Imagine being just feet away from one of the world’s largest mammals in its natural habitat!  Onboard our Whale Watching Cruise, you may see humpback whales, bottle-nose dolphins, pelagic birds, sea turtles, and many other species.We have the best Naturalist in the state on board our trips to inform you of the history of whaling in New York and New Jersey. Jersey Shore Whale watch is the leader in whale watching at the Jersey Shore.

best whale watching east coast

A lot of people ask the question who has the best,  best whale watching east coast. I wiould say we are right near the top with over 80 trips and we usually  see one or more whales in fact our record is over 80 trips and only 4 misses in 3 years so we ahace a pretty good idea. The whales are sometimes hard to spot in choppy seas or on a foggy day. We also rely on uour vast array of boat friends who might spot a whale and then tell us where they are. Fishermna seem happy to help whale watching boats as we are not competion for each other. Boats captains always return the favor to each other of all kinds of marine sights and fishing tips!

Join us whale watching we go just a couple miles off shore to where we expect to see the whales. Our trips are 3 hours long and are designed to give us enough time to spot the whales

FAQ Whale Watching

Here are some of your most asked questions
All children are welcome! Please see pricing.
The trip is around 3 hours this gives us enough time to find and get to the whales. Call us anytime 732.592.6400
You can book your tickets online. You'll then be sent a reservation email; that's all you need. You can also buy tickets at the boat; however, the trip might possibly be sold out that day and there is a slight extra charge. You can purchase your tickets at: https://jerseyshorewhalewatchingtour.com/ If you need further assistance making your reservation or have inquires about larger groups or chartering the boat: Please call us at 732.592.6400
To change your trip date just email us a reply to your confirmation email telling us what you want to do and I am sure we can help you. We understand plans change and we want you to feel confident when you book with us. We will make sure you have a great trip even if you need to postpone for any reason.
There is plenty of free and paid parking. On a beautiful summer day the marina can be crowded so try parking at the Belmar Arts Center and just walk the 5 mins to the boat. You can also drive north along the marina and look for the signs that say additional parking. You will go under the RT.35 overpass; there you will see additional parking. It is a short walk back from that parking area to our boat. The docks for the charter boats are north of the Marina Grille building near the big bridge. Call us at 732.592.6400 if you are lost or need help. The GPS address for whale watching in Belmar is 905 Route 35 Belmar Marina.
Yes! you can bring your own beverages and snacks. There are light snacks and soft beverages sold on board if you prefer. Please remember to bring your sunblock, camera or cellphone and don't forget to dress in layers! However, we do have t-shirts (long and short) and sweatshirts for sale if you need one on the trip or just want to take home a souvenir.
Whale Guarantee Every Tour If you do not see a whale with us you can come again for FREE, on another trip that season prior to Labor Day. This is not a gimmick — our passion is to show guests whales. You can simply reply back to your "no whale trip" email or call us.
Did you know that humpbacks, and Minke whales can travel more than 100 miles in a 24 hour period? To increase our chances of seeing whales each day, Jersey Shore Whale Watch uses a variety of tools. Over the past 6 years, our spotting network has evolved into the most sophisticated sightings network on the entire Jersey Shore. We work with other whale watch vessels, land-based spotters, researchers, dive boats, early morning fishermen, water taxis, tug boats, and ferry boats to help locate whales in the area. If the whales are here, we know it. We understand our guests’ passion to see whales in the wild — that’s why we’ve developed our guarantee. Please remember that we cannot control what the whales do or where the whales go each day. What we can give you is the highest possible chance of seeing whales due to our quick vessel speed and convenient departure locations. No company sees whales more than Jersey SHore Whale Watch — the proof is in our whale reports.
Our resident naturalist Danielle Brown will tell you that humpback whales can go as long as 45 mins without returning to the surface to breathe! We are in their feed area so being they are constantly feeding while here in New Jersey. They usually breathe every 2 to 5 minutes; making them easier to see and enjoy.
Yes! The booking system is automated so you'll receive an email right away. All you need to board the boat is your paid reservation number. If you forget your number we can look it up prior to boarding. The boarding process is pretty simple! Please arrive 45 mins before departure we do not wait for late arrivals. The boat passes under a train bridge that is only raised once every 30 minutes, so we must leave on time.
whale watching Belmar
whale watching Belmar
Our resident naturalist Danilelle Brown point the way. She is working on her PHD at Rutgers in Marine Biology and loves whale research
Our resident naturalist Danilelle Brown point the way. She is working on her PHD at Rutgers in Marine Biology and loves whale research
our main whale watching boat
just another day at the office for Danielle with a whale breach in the background August 2020
just another day at the office for Danielle with a whale breach in the background August 2020
best east coast whale watching trip
best east coast whale watching trip
One of our whale watching boat captains and his beautiful daughter
One of our boat captains and his beautiful daughter

SO get your family or group together and join us we even have many people that come alone on our trips! Bring your sunscreen and camera dress in layers, the ocean is cooler than inland! Any questions call us at 732.451.6003 so yes you can see whales in New Jersey and New York, join us best whale watching east coast Jersey Shore Whale watch

Whale Watching Trip Report Belmar and Asbury Park NJ Sunday June 14th

 

whale watching near me

This is a question many people ask? is there whale watching near me. The answer is yes We go whale watching 4 times a week in Monmouth County and can also book a private whale watching tour for you and your group during these uncertain time. We offer many trips whale watching trips in Ocean and Monmouth county.

whale watching near me

Bring the entire family on this exciting Belmar, NJ whale watching trip that you won’t soon forget! See why this is a great time to view whales off the coast of New Jersey!

call today and book your trip 732.451.6003 or online at

whale watching Belmar
whale watching Belmar

Coney IslandAmagansett, The HamptonsFire IslandJones BeachRockawaysSandy HookLong Beach IslandLavallette and Point Pleasant Beach are not the only places to see whales, of course.

Despite what ANY whale watch company may claim, you can never really guarantee how many whales will be seen, or even if any whales will be seen, when you go whale watching. We can guarantee a free return ticket (aka “rain check”) if you don’t see a whale, but you can’t guarantee the whales themselves.

So here is a guarantee we will take you out again if you do not see a whale on your first trip, your 2nd trip is free!

That being said, the extremely high productivity of the Jersey Shore coastline area means that whales are usually here, often in good numbers, sometimes  and that’s why we have seen whales (at least 1) on over 99% of our trips since 2018. In fact w sometimes we go years without “skunking” (a “skunk” is whale watch industry slang for a trip in which no whales were seen). Most of the time we “skunk” it is due to fog rather than lack of whales (it’s hard to find whales when you can’t see!)

So while it is impossible to say for certain how many individual whales you will see when you go whale watching the most likely answer to this question is: probably between 1 and 5. Pretty vague, huh? Well, that’s because these animals are WILD. They are not captive creatures in the confines of a zoo or aquarium, and they certainly don’t perform tricks for our amusement.

These whales are wild animals that come here to feed in the biologically rich waters the New York Bight. Their abundance is determined by the amount of food available to them. At times (many times, actually) there are so many whales in the area that we can’t possibly visit with them all in the limited time we have on the water. But at other times it takes cooperation between all whale watch boats and fishing boats in the area to find just one or two whales. We never know what we will see when we leave the dock but that’s part of the fun of whale watching! It is unscripted and unpredictable.

Okay, so if we can’t predict exactly how many whales we will see, how about the best time to go look? When is that?

Well, once again it is impossible to say what time of day, or even what time of the year is best to go whale watching because the answer to that question also changes based on the amount of food (ie small schooling fish) available to the whales.

But before we get too hung-up on the total number of whales we might see, consider these questions: If whales had not been hunted to the brink of extinction would they be the iconic symbol of endangered wildlife that they are today?

Would it still be so exciting to see a whale if seeing one was commonplace?
Our crew works very hard to locate the whales, our naturalist gives an amazing guided tour and yes bring whatever you want to eat or drink

Jersey Shore whale watch has done over 80 trips whale watching call us 732.451.6003

I suspect not. Remember that these whales are endangered! Their numbers are only a small fraction of what existed in the pre-whaling era. One of the most exciting things about seeing a wild whale is simply encountering an animal which still teeters on the brink of extinction. It is estimated that less than 1% of people living on planet Earth will see a whale in their lifetime. Therefore, any time you see a whale, even one whale, you are truly privileged. To see many whales at one time, as we often do, is a sight VERY few people will ever get a chance to see.

Our Whale Watching trips guarantee you see a whale!

We have the most experienced whale watching staff, they don’t just explain whales and talk about the great history of our lovely area, they are also very knowledgeable about your safety, our vessel is rated the #1 safest whale watching vessel Jersey Shore , make this the highlight of your summer, take a beautiful ride  around the Jersey Shore coastline  take a tour with us.

whale watching Belmar
whale watching Belmar

You’ll see Birds, Dophins and Whales….Oh My!

Jersey Shore  is one of the most spectacular whale watching places in the world. Many different species of whales can be seen here including the Minke, Humpbacks,  and the occasional North American Right Whale . Feeding on bunker, Krill and Squid along the coast between April  and November, you can catch a glimpse of majestic mammals breaching the surface of the water and playing along our shores.

In addition to our Spectacular Whales, be prepared to adventure alongside Bald Eagles, Diving Gannets, Gigantic Leatherback Turtles, Sea Loving Guillemots, Sensational Sunfish and much more!

If you dont see a whale you are welcome to come back for a free return trip! We have done over 80 trips and have only missed seeing a whale on 4 trips!

whale watching Belmar
whale watching Belmar

The whale breached 7 times! today June 20 trip report

Whale Watching Belmar Tickets

whale watching Belmar
whale watching Belmar

We go whale watching from the Belmar Marina , 4 times a week, We have the largest safest boat at the marina to get you to where the whales are feeding just off shore. Here are some photos from our trips. We include a free photo gallery link with every trip that our professional photographer takes, Bring your camera or cell phone whale watching is great photography. We sail every Wednesday Friday Saturday and Sunday from Belmar and We now offer trips from Point Pleasant on Wednesdays and Saturdays

To purchase tickets online for whale watching in Belmar with Bill McKim Jersey shore whale watch click here or call 732.451.6003

 

 

whale watching Belmar
whale watching Belmar

9:50am update No trip today sunday high winds

9:50am update No trip today sunday high winds 

 

You can rebook on any trip we have coming up , just email us reply to your order confirmation and we will send you a new confirmation date , any questions call us 732.451.6003

 

The Marine Weather Forecast In Detail:

ANZ450 Forecast Issued: 625 AM EDT Sun Aug 02 2020

 

SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 4 PM EDT THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH LATE TONIGHT
Today…S Winds 10 To 15 Kt, Increasing To 15 To 20 Kt This Afternoon. Gusts Up To 25 Kt. Seas Around 4 Ft. A Slight Chance Of Tstms Early This Morning, Then A Chance Of Tstms Late This Morning. A Slight Chance Of Tstms This Afternoon. Swell Mainly From The S With A Dominant Period Of 10 Seconds.
Tonight…Sw Winds 15 To 20 Kt With Gusts Up To 25 Kt. Seas Around 5 Ft. Swell Mainly From The S With A Dominant Period Of 6 Seconds.
Mon…Sw Winds 10 To 15 Kt. Gusts Up To 20 Kt In The Afternoon. Seas 4 To 5 Ft. A Chance Of Showers Early In The Afternoon. A Chance Of Tstms Late. Swell Mainly From The S With A Dominant Period Of 6 Seconds.
Mon Night…Sw Winds 10 To 15 Kt, Diminishing To 5 To 10 Kt After Midnight. Seas Around 4 Ft. Showers Likely With A Chance Of Tstms. Vsby 1 To 3 Nm After Midnight. Swell Mainly From The S With A Dominant Period Of 6 Seconds.
Tue…S Winds 5 To 10 Kt, Becoming Se 25 To 30 Kt In The Afternoon. Seas Around 3 Ft, Building To 10 Ft In The Afternoon. A Chance Of Tstms In The Morning. Showers. Vsby 1 To 3 Nm.
Tue Night…Tropical Storm Conditions Possible.
Wed…Sw Winds 10 To 15 Kt With Gusts Up To 20 Kt, Diminishing To 5 To 10 Kt In The Afternoon. Seas 4 To 5 Ft. A Chance Of Tstms. Light Swell In The Morning.
Wed Night…Sw Winds 5 To 10 Kt, Becoming Nw After Midnight. Seas 3 To 4 Ft. A Chance Of Tstms In The Evening.
Thu…N Winds 5 To 10 Kt, Becoming E In The Afternoon. Seas Around 3 Ft.
Thu Night…Sw Winds Around 5 Kt. Seas Around 3 Ft In The Evening, Then 2 Ft Or Less. Winds And Seas Higher In And Near Tstms.

Groupon whale watching deals do they work?

A few people have been asking me about groupon deals this year so I figure i would write down my thoughts.

Groupon leads to bad sight lines on a boat by having too many people on board, the boat needs a certain amount of money for each trip I would rather have us all pay a few more dollars person and have less people on the boat and better sight lines for seeing the whales .

Crowded boats sell deals and groupons I do not use groupon deals as i want us all to have a safe enjoyable trip and i believe we price it fairly and we deliver.

We have chartered over 75 trips we have seen a whale on all but three of those trips!

We guarantee you will see a whale with us if you dont your next trip is free. We fill our boat with happy customers who tell their friends about the special day and safe relaxed atmosphere we provide on the ocean during these uncertain Covid 19 times We are all living in. Any questions call us at 732.451.6003

I think groupon is great for buying an item but not so great if its just going to lead to a full boat, less is more these days book now.

We are the best whale watching tour in New Jersey by far. Best sight lines from the 2 level boat , best crew and by far we have the best naturalist, narrating the trip of any boat in New Jersey. Belmar Marina is our maine location. We also run a few trips from Point Pleasant Marina.

Bill McKim
Jersey Shore Whale Watch
732.451.6003

summer 2020 one none of us will ever forget.

A few words about groupon and whale watching

A few people have been asking me about groupon deals this year so I figure i would write down my thoughts.
Groupon leads to bad sight lines on a boat by having too many people on board, the boat needs a certain amount of money for each trip I would have us all pay a few more dollars person and have less people on the boat and better sight lines for seeing the whales .
Crowded boats sell deals and groupons I do not use groupon this as i want us all to have a safe enjoyable trip and i believe we price it fairly and we deliver. over 75 trips we have seen a whale on all but three of those trips! We guarantee you will see a whale with us if you dont your next trip is free. We fill our boat with happy customers who tell their friends about the special day and safe relaxed atmosphere we provide on the ocean during these uncertain Covid 19 times We are all living in. Any questions call us at 732.451.6003

Friday our first 2020 Craft Beer tasting and whale watch trip!

We are limiting the boat of course with social distancing rules so get your tickets for this Friday’s Craft Beers from belmar’s Beach Haus Brewery and whale watching with Jersey Shore whale watch.

 

No band this year as we don’t want it o get crazy, but we got beer! 3 hour trip we get back to the dock around 4:45

Time 1:30pm sharp meet at the boat at 1pm Will will charter the Royal Miss Belmar , 2 levels with sun deck and 2 full sizes ladies and mens bathrooms aboard!

Get tickets now at 

 

Free beer tasting on board Friday afternoon trip only !

Belmar Marina report whale watching 7/26

Here are some photos from our whale watching trip Belmar Marina July 26 2020 Belmar New Jersey Sandy Hook area

This is how we identify the whale, by its tail.
This is how we identify the whale, by its tail.Each tail print is unique

A great day on the ocean

Menhaden Fish bait fish or bunker as some call them
this was a 35 foot juvenile whale off the coast of Monmouth County
the whale swam close to us a couple times. We always stay a proper distance away but the whale follows its food source wherever it goes.

Plenty of open seating for you group.
Plenty of room on our charter boat for whale watching and enjoying the day

Osprey with its catch. Atlantic Menhaden. We saw this was we were returning to Belmar Marina
Osprey with its catch. Atlantic Menhaden. We saw this was we were returning to Belmar Marina
Osprey with its catch. Atlantic Menhaden. We saw this was we were returning to Belmar Marina
Osprey with its catch. Atlantic Menhaden. We saw this was we were returning to Belmar Marina
Osprey with its catch. Atlantic Menhaden. We saw this was we were returning to Belmar Marina
Osprey with its catch. Atlantic Menhaden. We saw this was we were returning to Belmar Marina
Osprey with its catch. Atlantic Menhaden. We saw this was we were returning to Belmar Marina
Summer crowds at the jersey shore july 2th 2020

Summer crowds at the jersey shore july 2th 2020 44pm spring lake nj

July 19th trip 3 Whales today and one breached over 30 times

Full report in the morning but i felt like i was on an Alaskan Whale Watching Cruise today off Monmouth County

Sunday’s whale watching trip started out as just another normal trip on a beautiful day with a socially distanced crowd going whale watching. We headed north towards the report from earlier in the day of a whale about three or 4 miles off the coast of Monmouth Beach. We got to the area near Mount Beach, slowed down and indeed our naturalist and captain saw the spout of a whale. For 20 minutes we looked for the whale, which is an eternity when you’re on a boat. We didn’t see the whale really again, after the first two or three spouts a large dredge could come through the area and might’ve chased the whale out of the area, or to the surface on the other side of the dredge. We soon moved further north to try to find the first whale report when I saw a blow a short distance away. That was probably about 30-40 minutes into the trip, after that whale we saw a second whale and then myself and the captain saw a third whale distant behind the boat. We could see that the whale was breaching nonstop, but it was a good 2 miles away. As for the two whales closer to us, they were kind of interesting. One of them had a lot of sea lice on it, and Danielle, our naturalist, wanted to photograph it more to get its tail, but we kind of lost them. Then, we went out to the third whale, who put it on the greatest breaching show any of us had ever seen. The whale didn’t stop breaching, the entire time we were out there he must’ve breached 30 times! If there was ever a whale named after Michael Jordan, this would be the one.

One of the great things about taking people whale watching is hearing them experience when the blow is closer and make it and everybody in the boat seeing the whale. It’s amazing to hear them cheering and just in awe of nature, for most of them have never seen it before. This whale put on a show that none of us will ever probably see again, it was unbelievable, probably once-in-a-lifetime! 30 breaches all over the place, I have some fantastic photos to share with all of you, and they are below. Thanks, we hope to see you soon on Jersey Shore Whale Watch.

whale watching nj

We go whale watching in Belmar New Jersey from the Belmar marina 3 days a week and sometimes more than that, we socially distance on the boat so we all stay safe. We have the largest whale watching boat in central New Jersey, with two full size bathrrom and an indoor cabin. our two outdoor bench style seating decks allow for the best views of the whales breaching and lunge feeding off the coast of new jersey.

Enjoy a leisurely guide 3 hour tour, fell free to bring your own food and beverage on board. Beer and wine are also allowed but no hard booze.

 

 

Our most popular is the 3 hour whale watch, either as a shared tour, or private tour for your family and friends. We also have a private extended 7 hour tour or “photo safari.” See the descriptions of both shared versus private options. callus at 732.4561.6003

 

whale watching nyc call us 732.451.6003

whale watching nyc call us 732.451.6003

We go whale watching from the marina in Belmar New Jersey our two level boat is located just 200 yards from the train coming from NYC

Take the train to Belmar Nj to go whale watching with us every Wednesday Saturday and Sunday

Whale watching is a great family activity and we are the only whale watching company that guarantees you will see whales!

if you dont see a whale your next trip is free, we have done over 70 trips in three years and we have seen at least one whale on all but 3 trips!

any questions call us at 732.451.6003

read our trip reports  and see all the photos from our trips our boat is big and comfortable

Belmar whale watching trip review July 15 2020

Belmar whale watching trip review July 15 2020

Wednesday WAS ANOTHER GREAT DAY WHALE WATCHING THE WHALE WAS JUST 3 MILES OFF THE BEACH IN Asbury Park as we were going north toward the Sandy Hook area

Danielle, our amazing naturalist spotted the Humpback whale from about two miles away by seeing its 20-foot-high spout on the horizon. This trip is an amazing time to just get out in some real fresh ocean air and you can bring your own food and drink beer wine! We also saw a loggerhead sea turtle and spinner sharks, though they were so fast I could not photograph them and when we go closer to where they were they moved away quickly!
Summer is moving fast these days are a great book friends and family now we are absolutely social distance people on the boat, the boat also has a huge 2nd floor sun deck!

Any questions call us at 732.451.6003
jersey shore whale watch

 

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Here are two ways to get to belmar

Bunker fish whales love
Bunker fish whales love

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whale watching trip review belmar new jersey
Loggerhead Sea Turtle

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lunge feeding humpback

whale tail Humpback whale asbury park nj

Belmar whale watching tour review July 12 2020

The normality you feel while being outdoor on a warm summer day with the ocean breeze in your face helps you forget about the Covid 19 at least for a few hours, said one passenger yesterday aboard our whale watching trip

 

Humpback and Dolphin Love 🐋🐬❤️
Tail flukes, pectoral fin slaps, looks like he’s waving 👋 🐋 lunge feeding, missed that picture.
A pod of dolphins smiling as they bow in and out of the water 🐬🌊 gorgeous animals, so. much. fun.

The above is what one regular customer posted about yesterdays trip review  whale watching from Belmar
Sunday was a fun trip first We headed south towards Manasquan to follow a whale reported in the area by a large fishing boat describing the whale whale as large and grey, this could be a Fin whale. We searched the area with clear skies we could see many miles in each direction. We did not see the whae so we headed north towards Asbury Park about 3 miles off the coast of the beach in asburypark we spotted a whale! the whale did a few behaviors as we watched from a safe distance. Our naturalist pointed out lunge feed , tail slapping and 2 mins of loud fin slapping, oh and we all got to smell whale  breath! Our captain Alan did a great job of staying in a good viewing range of this very active whale Sunday.
We all enjoyed the relaxed family atmosphere of the 2 deck whale watching boat . Join us soon call to book your trip 732.451.6003 or buy online at www.jerseyshorewhalewatch.com

Humpback and Dolphin Love 🐋🐬❤️ Tail flukes, pectoral fin slaps, looks like he’s waving 👋 🐋 lunge feeding, missed that picture. A pod of dolphins smiling as they bow in and out of the water 🐬🌊 gorgeous animals, so. much. fun.
Humpback and Dolphin Love 🐋🐬❤️
Tail flukes, pectoral fin slaps, looks like he’s waving 👋 🐋 lunge feeding, missed that picture.
A pod of dolphins smiling as they bow in and out of the water 🐬🌊 gorgeous animals, so. much. fun.

Humpback and Dolphin Love 🐋🐬❤️ Tail flukes, pectoral fin slaps, looks like he’s waving 👋 🐋 lunge feeding, missed that picture. A pod of dolphins smiling as they bow in and out of the water 🐬🌊 gorgeous animals, so. much. fun.
Great group of people on our Sunday trip

Humpback and Dolphin Love 🐋🐬❤️ Tail flukes, pectoral fin slaps, looks like he’s waving 👋 🐋 lunge feeding, missed that picture. A pod of dolphins smiling as they bow in and out of the water 🐬🌊 gorgeous animals, so. much. fun.

We also saw many dolphins near the whale they were swimming together for a while

Along this three-hour tour, we point out all the various marine life – sea turtle ... Bring the entire family on this exciting Belmar, NJ whale watching trip
Along this three-hour tour, we point out all the various marine life – sea turtle … Bring the entire family on this exciting Belmar, NJ whale watching trip
Along this three-hour tour, we point out all the various marine life – sea turtle ... Bring the entire family on this exciting Belmar, NJ whale watching trip
Along this three-hour tour, we point out all the various marine life – sea turtle … Bring the entire family on this exciting Belmar, NJ whale watching trip
Along this three-hour tour, we point out all the various marine life – sea turtle ... Bring the entire family on this exciting Belmar, NJ whale watching trip
dolphins swimming alongside the humpback whale today off asburypark nj

Along this three-hour tour, we point out all the various marine life – sea turtle ... Bring the entire family on this exciting Belmar, NJ whale watching trip

Belmar Whale Watching Tour | Belmar, NJ Whale Watch Tickets

Bill McKim’s Belmar Whale Watching – We are the original and best whale watching tour in Belmar, New Jersey. Please check out our whale watching tour dates and save money on your whale watching tickets. Please click here to purchase whale watching tickets). Our tours are 3 times a week. The tour is about 3 hours long and departs from the Belmar Marina (905 Highway 35, between Marina Grille and the big bridge).

 

whale watching Belmar
whale watching Belmar

We go whale watching every 7 days a week in 3 days a week April and May 2022 June, july aug sept and a complete fall schedlue that runs till late November from the Belmar Marina, on a large 2-level boat with a tour guide on board to tell you what you are seeing. Your whale watching tour tickets can be emailed to you https://billmckim.com/products/bill-mckims-jersey-shore-whale-watch

See humpback whales, dolphins and other marine sea-life off the coast of Belmar, Avon Bradley Beach, Asbury Park, Long Branch, Sandy Hook, Sea Girt, Spring Lake, Manasquan, and more.

  • We go Jersey Shore whale watching from Belmar Marina all summer and fall.
  • The boat is 120 feet long boat with plenty of room for everyone.
  • We have over a 90% success rate with finding whales, and if you don’t see a whale you get another trip free!
  • We also see dolphins, sharks, and rays too.
  • You can book the day of the trip and we can place your name on our list.
  • We stay about 2 miles off the coast, so you can always see land!
  • Bring your own beer, drinks, and food.

 

Belmar whale watching tour
Jersey Shore Whale Watching: Great group of people, the boat has 2 levels plenty of sightlines and room to distance. Belmar, NJ

 

whale watching Belmar
whale watching Belmar

Whale Watching camera tips whale watching photography is fun

Bring your good camera, it wont get wet the boat is huge, but was also bring a camera bag to protect it while we are going to the whale watching area.

Asbury Park in the background

Composition

As you probably know, composition is key. That being said, photographing from above does not compliment the enormous whale. Shooting from the 2nd florr crows  makes the whale appear smaller that if you stay on the boats deck so we recommend staying there. Which leads us to our next point

Positioning

While being at the front might seem the most sensible thing to do, it’s also the most popular spot. But you’re out there to get in some amazing frames of the whales and you will need a little space to move around. Thus our photographer Bill Mckim recommends staying at the back of the right hand side on the boat. The captain will most often need to turn the boat so he sees the whale clearly for all safety, and if it happens that he’ll choose to have the whale at the left hand side, it will only take 5 seconds to change. There are less people back here and you are away from the iphone crowd!

Manual – Aperture Priority mode (Av)

While I would in almost all situations recommend the Manual mode as it opens doors to photographing in new ways I wouldn’t recommend it while out there. With constant changes in light and the clouds moving around, it’s difficult to be always looking at the built-in meter to decide on aperture and shutter speed. Instead I would recommend the aperture priority mode, setting your ISO as high as you trust your camera to handle (without noise creeping in), and then setting your aperture as high as the lightning allows (A high aperture will reduce the damage if you don’t get the focus on point) . A good rule of thumb is to never let the shutter speed get lower that 1/2000s as you will risk having your photos shaky. I like to shoot at around 4000 of a second.

jersey shore whale watch 2020 photos
jersey shore whale watch 2020 photos
jersey shore whale watch 2020 photos
jersey shore whale watch 2020 photos

Comparison

This tip is a one I love. Often you’ll have the luck to have birds all around, getting one in your frame for comparison to the whale is really fun to underline the size of the whales. But when the birds just don’t go into the frame you can get really creative, putting people inside the frame or even holding some things in front of the camera (if your lens is wide enough)!

 

Lenses

This is a common question and the answer is: Just take the your camera bag! Given that you don’t carry more than 2 lenses, you can take your camera bag – with the lenses, onboard. You can keep it inside the steering house and then take it out and switch lenses later on! It’s crucial on a trip like this to have options – If you got a good zoom lens  100-400 is my go to lens for whale watching(100-400mm, 70-200mm) that would be ideal for the first minutes of the tour but then when we get closer it’s great to be able to grab a wider lens  (24-105mm).

 

Whale Watching and COVID-19 Prevention Measures

Jersey Shore Whale Watch  has resumed daily operations for whale watching and harbor tours 

Face covering is need for boarding the ship , not when seated on the ship but we want you to wear it if you are up and moving around or in the bow of the boat, the boat is huge so there is plenty of sight lines to see the whales and we have had our best breaches when the whale has been to the rear of the boat.

2nd floor sun deck for the sun lovers!

Jersey Shore Whale Watch has been closely monitoring the COVID-19 outbreak and adhering to the  guidelines provided by the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, State and City officials.

RMB crew has been maintaining the fleet, both mechanically and sanitarily, at all areas of our vessels and facilities in which passengers and crew come into contact. Some of the measures we have implemented include:

    – Disinfectant solution will be available on vessel for public use.
    – Passengers will be required to wear face covering, as per NJ State guidelines.
    – Crew is required to wear face masks and will be provided with non-medical grade covering.
    – Crew is required to wash their hands at least every 30 minutes.
    – Crew is required to submit temperature checks before the start of every shift.
    – Loading will be executed by using space marks, to allow for distancing between guests, thus avoiding crowded lines.
    – All indoor areas will have door air circulation to allow air flow, by means of open doors and windows 
    – Vessel capacities have been adjusted to avoid large gatherings and to provide social distancing.
    – Only packaged snacks and drinks will be served on board.You can BYOB and your own snacks

– Soap, Purell and disposable towels available on vessels.
    – Guided passenger flow on the vessel to avoid crowds.
    – Indoor areas will be monitored to limit the amount of people that can be inside at any one time.

Additionally, all employees have been given guidelines from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention which include; wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds especially after you have been in a public place, or after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing, If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitizer. Cover all surfaces of your hands and rub them together until they feel dry. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.

We have been taking employees’ temperatures daily before reporting to work. Employees that are ill or displaying signs of illness (fever, cough) do not report to work. Employees have been practicing social distancing and wear masks. Additional measures will be implemented as directed by our state leaders as we all safely return to normal.

,Jersey Shore Whale Watch will communicate with passengers through our e-mail newsletter, our. We will update as new information is revealed and we will advise when our tours will be operating again.

The health and well-being of our passengers and crew are our highest priority. We truly appreciate the trust that you place in us when you choose to board our vessels. We are all in this together and will get through these challenging times.

Please be safe and we will see you aboard our vessels soon.

Thank you,

Jersey Shore Whale Watch and the crew of the RMB

July 8th whale watching trip report

Wednesday, July 8 Whale Watching report:

We had a great socially distanced whale watching trip a great group of people some with some very nice Canon Cameras and lens!

 

Dont forget to buy your shirts onboard!
Many colors and 2 designs now!
Great group of people, the boat has 2 levels plenty of sight lines and room to spread
family fun safe for all ages!

We left Belmar Marina at 1:30 PM, and headed north towards Asbury Park fixing to go up towards Sea Bright. There we saw the first of the three whales we saw today. Captain Alan spotted the whale about a mile away from us and made his way towards it; it was great to see. Then Danielle, our naturalist, spotted the second whale about 30 minutes later a little bit to the north of us. The third whale appeared while we were watching the second whale. The second one breached a few times and the third well was doing chain lunges. Everyone on the boat was thrilled; we had a lot of returning customers, and some new faces too. It was a great day on the ocean. I got some sea spray from the warm ocean water on the way back. Speaking of, the water was beautiful and clear; you could see many dolphins everywhere we went today. Join us soon at Jersey Shore Whale Watch, great family fun. We do not overcrowd the boat, we guarantee you will see a whale and you’ll get some fresh air.

Whales stay under the water usually 3-5 min but they can stay under 45 mins. Feeding whales we see in our area need to come up for air more often so that is great for our viewing! Jersey Shore whale watch wants to thank Captain Alan for giving us an additional 30 mins with the whales today so our trip was 3 1/2 hours long !

Sunday July 5th Whale watching review

We had a small group Sunday, but we had fun and were well rewarded with many sightings. We had a hard time deciding whether to look to look left or right, we were out on one of are farther out trips near where the Sea Bass eat and live about 8 miles off shore! We saw at least four different whales, and many dolphins too, some as close to Belmar as just outside the mouth of Shark River.

Danielle our naturalist was able to confirm that the whales were around 35 feet long and were lunge feeding and it was beautiful to see. Whale breath is a unique smells you sometimes get if you are close and downwind from a blowing whale as it surfaces. The sound is loud, and the smell is… Well, lets says unique!

I promise you we do not overcrowd the boat, and we ask everyone to wear a mask while boarding until seated. We want a safe enjoyable trip for everyone. This past weekend we had little children to adults over 80 years, we are respectful of everyone during these times.

Wednesday whale watching report June 24th 2020 fun trip amazing weather

On today’s whale watching trip, we went south out of the Belmar Marina down to the Manahawkin area looking for whales. We saw a large pod of dolphins along with a smaller pod there. On the way back, we saw a whale in Spring Lake that was feeding underwater. It came up and took a few looks at us, but it did not lunge at the bridge. Everyone on the trip was thrilled, it was a gorgeous day to be out on the ocean. The temperature was a perfect ~80 degrees, with a nice breeze.

The whale we observed today was about 1.5 miles off the beach in spring lake New Jersey


The next trip is Sunday, but we will also have trips on the 3rd, 4th, and 5th of July, all at 1:30 in the afternoon. Buy your tickets now; the capacity of the boats is limited, so don’t wait!

We would love to have you review your trip!

We are asking our customers to write reviews of there trip on Jersey Shore Whale Watch
We don’t have any reviews on TripAdvisor so that would be most helpful https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g46299-d20993459-Reviews-Jersey_Shore_Whale_Watch-Belmar_New_Jersey.html#REVIEWS
When you went how was the trip, what you saw and if the boat was clean, I hope we met all your expectations for a great ride in the ocean see true wild marine life where they live!
Thank you
Bill and crew of Jersey Shore Whale Watch.

The whale breached 7 times! today June 20 trip report

I will write a better trip report but here are a few photos from todays whale watching trip, We went all the way up to Sandy Hook and then saw a whale off Sea Girt beach! about 2-3 miles off shore

Jersey shore whale watch trip report 2020

Jersey shore whale watch trip report 2020

Jersey shore whale watch trip report 2020
Jersey shore whale watch trip report 2020

Jersey shore whale watch trip report 2020

Whale Watching Trip Report Belmar and Asbury Park NJ Sunday June 14th

We had a great whale watching trip yesterday, June 14th
We left Belmar marina, cruising along the Shark River going onto the open Atlantic. No sooner had we done this than we were met by over a hundred dolphins cruising along with us.
They definitely were both beautiful and entertaining to watch.
As we sailed along past Asbury Park beaches we encountered our first whale of the day!

 

whale watching Belmar
whale watching Belmar
A sunfish we saw two of them
We did not get to see the full tail!

clean water the whales are here at the jersey shore

Danielle, our naturalist, spotted a 2nd whale about 2 miles out off the beach at Ocean Grove. The whale stayed with us quite a while. It was fantastic
Our next whale siting was in the northern part of Asbury Park. This whale was a lot more active. Danielle realized that this whale was different from one she had seen a week before. As it was breaking out of the water, which it did several times, we saw in the wake of it a beautiful sun fish. Luckily we and others were able to capture a shot of this event.
Upon our return trip I spotted a logger head sea turtle. This is something I had never seen before.

For our first trip of the season it was terrific. In spite of all the regulations required for all of us adhering to the stay safe mandates, it was a great day that I have to thank all of those folks who joined us for their cooperation with the guidelines and still being able to enjoy the beauty and peace of just being free to share this special trip together
And to our Captain and staff Thank you for all the prep work on the boat plus the maintenance of all the facilities our passengers needed
Well Done

Our boat is huge and has plenty of room! Belmar Whale watching trips!

I wanted to talk a bit about the boat we go whale watching on>
The boat is 115 feet long has 2 levels and also has separate full size men’s and ladies bathrooms that are always kept extremely clean
We promise that you and your guests will be impressed with the experience on the boat and the cabin is air conditioned!
Here are a few photos I took of the boat this morning before we went whale watching from the Belmar Marina on route 35 in Belmar New Jersey
Our captain has 30 years experience boating and our boat is the fastest clean and biggest boat in Monmouth County, We started the whale watching tours in 2018 and We love it, read our reviews!

 

 

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Plenty of comfortable outdoor seating

June 3rd 2020 whale watching report Long Branch NJ

Trip report: The weather was perfect; there was a nice, warm, ocean breeze once we were on the water. At first it was chilly, but I was fine with a long sleeved t-shirt. The ocean water was very calm on the way up towards Sandy Hook beach, but on the way back it was a little choppy.

June 3rd 2020 whale watching report Long Branch NJ
We are happy to report a whale sighting off the coast of Long Brach New Jersey today.
We did not get to see or photograph the whale’s tail, and it took a while to find it, but the sight was beautiful regardless. Join us whale watching soon with the best crew and captain on the Jersey Shore, our next trip is June 14th!

Dolphins right outside the Shakr river this morning

whale watching near me

We want to let you know that whale watching near me, Monmouth County has become the hotbed for whale watching in New Jersey.

Jersey shore whale watching tour has seen whales on 47 of 50 trips in the last two years. We our the only tour company that guarantees you will see a whale or your next trip is free.We leave most trips from the marina in Belmar depending on the size of our group We use different boats so you never feel crowded! Danielle our narrator on most trip will tell you all about the whales you are seeing along the coastline of New Jersey. Every trip is unique as the Humpback whales are wild animals and therefore We have no idea what their behavior will be on any given day. The whales are here to feed on the bunker fish called Menhaden and many times you will experience them lunge feeding through a large school of bait fish.

Whale watching is very sage our crew is very experienced on the water and our boats all have mens and ladies bathroom and full kitchens that serve food during the trips.

You can bring our own beer or wine on board our trips as long as you are 21 years old or above. Please use cans you dont want a beer bottle dropping and breaking on the floor!Wine bottles are fine, dress in layers and remember to bring sunblock!

Jersey shore whale watching trip photos bill McKim

Our on board naturalist

 

November whale watching has been awesome

[click_to_tweet tweet=”November whale watching photos Jersey shore whale watch” quote=”A unique trip close to home!”]November whale watching has been awesome. We have seen whales in Spring Lake New Jersey and Bay Head beach this week on our trip Here are some photos. Jersey shore whale watch guarantees you will see a whale! We went on 26 trips in 2019 and saw whales on 24 trips! Why do we have such a good whale watching success rate, We only go out in good weather, so the whales are easier to find. Bad weather days can be good whale watching days but its harder to see the whale spout when its raining!

Some November whale watching photos from our trip down toward Island Beach State Park last week. Cruising along in the ocean looking at Seaside Heights boardwalk from the ocean near sunset was unique.I think everyone on the boat enjoyed the views of the whales with Island Beach State Park and Bayhead Nj in the background.

Book a private whale watching trip in 2020, We have many size boats available to take your birthday group or family out for an amazing day on the ocean. Call us at 732.451.6003 and ask about our prvaite whale watching tours We can go to many places including the New York City skyline, this is a unique trip. Book your whale watching trip today with Jersey shore whale watch.

 

All five of our unique boats are available for private boat charters in Monmouth and Ocean County. From the luxurious motor yacht, to the small and speedy Fast Cat, the sailing catamaran, and more! Explore all of our different boats and select your favorite for your private boat charter experience. All of our boat rentals at the Jersey shore are operated by our experienced and friendly captains and crew.We have a naturalist on board to tell you about everything you are seeing.

Jersey Shore whale watch since 2016 has been showing people the real giants of the ocean.

 

Nick G.

Verified Buyer

5 star rating

11/04/19
Great time
Review by Nick G. on 4 Nov 2019

We had a lot of fun on our whale watch yesterday. The crew worked hard to find us a whale and everyone was very excited when they did. The heated cabin and the food/drinks available within were an awesome bonus!

Photos Oct 20th wet rain whale watching trip

Well we wanted to try and beat out the rain storm that did not work but We had plenty of beer from Beach Haus Brewery in Belmar to keep us all feeling good with plenty of dolphins I would say over 100 of them. We also had 2 very active whales off Asbury Park New Jersey

Here are some photos from the trip, I didnt want my canon photography gear getting wet so i dont have as many photos as usual.

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Another Great Trip End of September 9/29 whale watching photos Belmar Bill Mckim

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Another Great Trip End of September 9/29. whales were jumping and we saw over 100 Dolphins while out whale watching as soon as We left the mouth of the shark river in Belmar/Avon by the sea. The weather was perfect as you can see from the photos, We were all happy to have such a beautiful fall day on the ocean, Join us soon it really worth it We go out on Sunday, we had a over 70 people on our boat we can legally carry 130 people so thee was plenty of room, and remember the boat has two full size bathroom on board! We also have a small snack bar and an air conditioned our heated indoor cabin that is huge. Order tickets at www.billmckim.com   

Octoberfest! Oct 20th whales craft beer and rock n roll

Octoberfest! Oct 20th whales craft beer and rock n roll

Date and Time: 10/20/2109 1;30pm

Location the Atlantic Ocean , We leave from Belmar Marina , Royal Miss Belmar 115 boat with 2 fullsize bathrooms and a kitchen

Music by: Guns For Hire

Craft Beer free tasting by ;Beach Hause Brewery

Whales there will be many! and the tour is guided by the naturalist extraordinaire Danielle Brown

Tickets are $75 , buy now

Sunday Sept. 15th whale watching trip report

We have a nice size group on board about 116 passengers including a 97 year old passenger and her two friends on their 2nd trip this summer! We have trips booked now till the end of October , I saw 2 whales from my home just yesterday they were about 1 mile from the beach, so there are plenty of whales still in the area. join us 732.451.6003 with any questions! I was not on board this trip as I was photographing a wedding in Avon by the Sea Sunday! so no photos but here are a few quotes were  were given on Facebook about the trip on Sept 15th

Judy Scioli I went on Sunday for the first time. LOVED IT! I was giddy like a kid.
Thank you to the wonderful crew.
Great time. 🐳

Belmar Whale Watching
What a great time. Whales we did see! Definitely going to go back. Captain and crew the best
Mrs. Hull loved it! her 2nd trip with us this year!

You can now rent Binoculars on the boat in advance!

You can now rent Binoculars on the boat in advance! Jersey shore whale watch guarantees whale sightings!
You are now able to rent at a great price binoculars for the day of your whale watching trip the price is very good, $5 for childrens and $8 for adults!

Whale watching with binoculars, especially from a boat, requires a lot of stability. Additionally, the distance you need to maintain from these majestic animals means that you need a long focal length with a wide, crystal clear field of view.

Most tour operators have strict guidelines to follow when approaching whales and they need to stay a certain acceptable distance away from the whales for obvious reasons.

So when you choose a pair of binoculars we need to bear a few simple things in mind. Lookout for weatherproof capabilities, weight, magnification and ease of use on a boat.

Meet our on board naturalist Danielle Brown

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Our resident naturalist Danilelle Brown point the way. She is working on her PHD at Rutgers in Marine Biology and loves whale research
Our resident naturalist Danilelle Brown point the way. She is working on her PHD at Rutgers in Marine Biology and loves whale research

Danielle Brown

Our on board naturalist

Read the National Geographic Article about whales, there are a few comments in the article by Danielle https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/why-whale-watching-is-having-a-moment-in-new-york-city

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/why-whale-watching-is-having-a-moment-in-new-york-city

Danielle Brown has been working with the Marine Mammal Stranding Center as a Field Stranding Technician since 2013. She has also worked as an Associate Researcher with Gotham Whale, and her research on humpback whales in NY and NJ was recently published in Marine Mammal Science. Danielle holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Stockton University, and a Master of Science degree from George Mason University. She is currently at Rutgers working towards her PhD in Ecology and Evolution, and will be continuing her research on marine mammals in NY and NJ. We are thrilled to have her on every trip at Jersey Shore whale watch!

what a backdrop NYC and whale watching join us soon call 732.451.6003

Read a recent Rutgers University article on Danielle here 

Awesome whale watching trip Sept 8th special event was amazing photos

Jersey shore whale watching trip photos bill McKim Jersey shore whale watching trip photos bill McKim Jersey shore whale watching trip photos bill McKim Not sure what you put into words how much fun it was well watching yesterday but I will try. We left Belmar Marina I saw three whales within five minutes of being out of the river sure Krumper. The band wonderful whiners was fantastic and played the entire trip was really really nice. Asbury park jersey shore coastline in the background it was amazing to see rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame or Vinnie and his band love the trip on the water playing rock ‘n’ roll music and a gorgeous Sunday afternoon I look forward to doing this trip again next year we will do some other ones with other bands I think James said he’s working on Eddie Testa we’ll see how that goes.The Craft beer tasting from Beach House brewery was fantastic.My friend Sam who help me put this together Big Ronnie productions did a fantastic job. Thanks to all my friends and new friends are coming up on a beautiful day we saw three humpback whales.Danielleour tour guide whale watching expert from Rutgers University did a fantastic job telling everybody about the whales,we were seeing and why we were seeing them. The weather was just perfect the water conditions were great for just perfect Sunday afternoon on the ocean everyone was thrilled the trip was sold out. We’re watching at the Jersey shore is a popular fun safe event join us soon here are some photos from Sunday’s trip September 8, 2019. Hope to see you all on the trip again please take the time to leave reviews they’re important to us thanks a lot, Bill McKim  I will post a few more photos especially some crowd photos so if you have them sent to tag me on FacebookJersey sure will watch Billy McKimJersey sure will watch Billy McKim

Whale Watching trip report Aug 18 2019 , Just amazing ! A Triple Breach

Whale Watching trip report Aug 18 2019 , Just amazing ! A Triple Breach
Perfect hot summer weather brought a huge near capacity crowd to the boat everyone was thrilled to see a triple breach! The whale off the coast of Asbury Park was amazing. The Humpback whale breached 3 times in a row , yes i got the first two breaches perfectly the third wtotally out of focus but i will still share it with all of you.

The best comment of the day was by Billy, a great name by the way.. We were coming back into the Shark river in Belmar and billy who works on the boat as a crew and see whales all the time says to me , ” Even i got excited today and I see whales everyday out here!

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even with a near full boat there was plenty of room on the 2nd floor

Danielle and our captain Alan did an amazing job yesterday

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part of the triple breach
Part of the triple breaching humpback whale off of Belmar – Asbury park yesterday

On the third breach in 1 minutes time i was not really ready for it or expecting it!
Our first

sightsing was withing 15 mins of leaving Belmar Marina join us soon 732.451.6003

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Whale Watching trip report Sunday July 28th Fantastic!

  • Whale Watching trip report Sunday July 28th Fantastic!
  • We saw many breaches of at least two different whales
  • We had over 55 people on the trip along the New Jersey coastline
  • We could see land at all times, we were about 3 miles offshore
  • People loved seeing the whales and the tons of bunker bait fish that the whales love Menhaden
  • Check out the photos and book your trip now, what are you waiting for We even guarantee you will see a whale with our whale check program
  • Our trips are all family friendly and safe we go every Wednesday and Sunday from the Belmar Marina
  • The boat is 115 feet long air conditioned cabin with 2 big mens and ladies rooms and a snack
  • BYOB is a great feature and save your group $$
    Jersey shore whale watch trip photos July 28th 2019
    Jersey shore whale watch trip photos July 28th 2019

    Jersey shore whale watch trip photos July 28th 2019
    Jersey shore whale watch trip photos July 28th 2019
    The Atlantic Highlands in the background! humpback whale
    Jersey shore whale watch trip photos July 28th 2019
    Lunge feed Humpback whale if front of our boat
    Lunge feed Humpback whale if front of our boat
    the whales fluke
    Bunker fish were everywhere!

Clean water more whales

Great story CBS2’s Lisa Rozner has the latest on New York’s efforts to clean local waters, which have already seen the local whale population increase. Join us to see them only a few weeks of perfect boating weather left!

Join us soon get your tickets now!

July 24th Whale Watching Trip Photos

We had a large film crew from Rutgers University with us on this trip they filmed our naturalist Danielle M. Brown, M.S.
@RutgersEENR
PhD student studying humpback whale foraging ecology, Lead Humpback Whale Researcher with
@gothamwhale
, stranding response/necropsy volunteer
We had many opportunities to photograph breaching whale, feeding whale, logging whale moves join us on our next trip Sunday July 28th We leave from Belmar marina at 1:30pm.

This is an amazing experience we had a few birthday parties on the boat also

whale watching at the coast of new jersey and new york city
whale watching at the coast of new jersey and new york city

whale watching at the coast of new jersey and new york city
whale watching at the coast of new jersey and new york city
whale watching at the coast of new jersey and new york city

We guarantee you will see a whale!

Brand new program starting July 2019!

The Jersey Shore Whale watch is the only whale watching boat that we know of to offer whale Checks. A whale check is our guarantee and commitment to you. If you come out on a paid trip with us and we are unable to see any whales, you will get to come back this season for free to have another opportunity to see them. While we do see whales very often (Over 96% of the time), we sometimes get unlucky, and that is why we came up with whale checks to truly guarantee our customers a chance at seeing a whale. We go even further in 2020 if we need to extend the trip to find the whale we will, only three times in 2020 did we not seen a whale!

Our trips along the coastline of New Jersey are educational and a relaxing day on the ocean. See you soon, any questions call us at 732.451.6003

 

whale watching Belmar
whale watching Belmar
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Belmar whale watching tour august 2020

whale watching Belmar
whale watching Belmar

Some tips and tricks for our whale watch.

Some tips and tricks for our whale watch.

  • Bring sunscreen, could be out in the sun for a while
  • Look all around the boat for whales, they don’t tend to stay in one spot for long
  • Keep an eye out for other animals, dolphins are a common sight on the whale watches
  • Always have a camera ready, you’ll never know when a whale will decide to jump out of the water
  • Keep an eye out for water spouts, as a whale breaching usually soon follows
  • Stay hydrated, and bring your own water bottle for the trip
  • Bringing your own snacks and drinks is allowed on the trip
  • Come early to get familiar with the boat
  • Go onto the second floor of the boat, it has lounge chairs and an excellent view
  • Pay attention to Danielle, as she has very interesting information about the whales and is usually one of the first to spot the whale

Epic Whale Watching Trip Saturday

Epic Whale Watching Trip Saturday. We left from Belmar Marina aboard the Royal Miss Belmar We saw 2 whales one of them near the end of the whale watching trip did an amazing breach. Join us for the best erperience trip you will have on the ocean this summer . We go on a beautiful boat ride guide tour and search for whales we see whales on 98 % of or trip in the last two years and this year we have 100% percent whale sighting.

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whale breach on our june 22 whale watching trip belmar marina for tickets call 732.451.6003

The Jersey shore and Sandy Hook area are premier whale watching areas and offer a spectacular variety of whales, marine mammals and pelagic birds. Annual whale migrations bring whales through the area within just minutes of belmar Marina.

he Jersey shore and Sandy Hook area are premier whale watching areas and offer a spectacular variety of whales, marine mammals and pelagic birds. Annual whale migrations bring whales through the area within just minutes of belmar Marina.

Enjoy your whale watching experience aboard the our ships, one of the most advanced whale watching boats on the East Coast. Specially designed for stability and comfort, the Jersey Shore Whale watch guided tours offers a scenic observation deck perfect for photography and cozy indoor seating along with a galley for drinks and snacks. Whale watching is one of the most fun things to do spring summer and fall around Monmouth County.
The captain and crew have over 30 years experience in escorting visitors along the coast of New Jersey to experience the annual migration of some of the most amazing whales in the world. Experienced naturalists aboard the Bill McKim Jersey shore whale watch tour are available to enhance your trip with information about whale migration, marine life, the are, and more.

Humpback Whale Watching Jersey shore whale watch also offers the best charter boat trips including public party cruises, sunset cruises and dinner cruises, and private whale watching trips, wedding cruises, pelagic birding trips. Catering and music can be arranged for private events. BYOB can be either hosted or no-host. Our first craft beer trip is coimng in July!. We can customize your trip to make it the very best charter boat experience at the Jersey shore.
for tickets call 732.45.6003 or buy online here https://billmckim.com/products/bill-mckims-jersey-shore-whale-watch  https://billmckim.com/products/bill-mckims-jersey-shore-whale-watch

Kids love whale watching trips.

We take a very large safe boats to go whale watching some of the boats can hold as many as 80 people so you don’t have to worry about anything about safety on the boats will be a great time great trip kids of all ages love it I’m not sure I would bring an infant there’s really no reason so if you’re going to really remember anything I would probably gets in the way of the parents are in good time just having to hold the baby the whole time brother was young children are welcome to come on the whale watching trip we leave out of Belmar we do weekdays and weekends weekends

Whale sightings off Belmar this week

I have spoken to a couple of boat captains finback whales of Belmar off the coast of belmar this week we will be going whale watching in May we won’t be going in April because the fin back whales or migrating north up towards Cape Cod Fish just kind of passing through the area so we will be waiting till the whale are feeding in the in the area is the humpback whales feeding the air is off of Sandy Hook down to Manasquan inlet and we know it’s more predictable trip we will see whales. Whale watching is a fun join is https://jerseyshorewhalewatchingtour.com Jersey Shore Whale Watch Tour

Whales along the jersey shore

I haven’t really seen too many this winter looking forward to seeing more humpback wells of the beach and Belmar should be starting next week or so then just picks up and gets really big in the fall you’ll see a lot of whales in the fall

Jersey shore whale watch 2019 bill mckim
Jersey shore whale watch 2019 bill mckim
Whale watching spring lake new jersey bill mckim tour
Whale watching spring lake new jersey bill mckim tour

jersey shore whale watch long sleeve tshirt
jersey shore whale watch long sleeve tshirt
whale breaching off the coast of Monmouth county new jersey June 25th 2018
whale breaching off the coast of Monmouth county new jersey June 25th 2018
jersey shore whale watch
Jersey shore whale watch tour

October 14th whale watching tour report.

These seasonal migrations completed by the Humpback Whales are considered the longest migration paths performed by any mammal.
Jersey shore whale watching tour
Jersey shore whale watching tour bill mckim photos
Jersey shore whale watching tour bill mckim photos
Jersey shore whale watching tour bill mckim photos
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Jersey shore whale watching tour bill mckim photos

Here are a few photos from the trip yesterday the whale was spotted off Long Branch.  

We saw many ,many dolphins and a whale off the coast of Long Branch Sunday. We traveled Sunday morning north from Belmar searching for whales. We have had 11 trips this years and 10 of them we have seen whales on. 

Join us this fall on a quick local funtrip to see whhales along the jersey shore.

Jersey shore whale watching summer 2018

Whales to the left of me!

It was July 7th, a warm summer day, with calm waters. We went whale watching out of Belmar Marina. We cruised up towards Sandy Hook passing the beaches of, Avon, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Deal, Monmouth Beach, Long Branch, Sandy Hook National Park, and eventually we saw New York City in the background. When we were off the coast of Sandy Hook, we saw many pods of dolphins, sea birds, and two humpback whales!

Jersey shore whale watching bill mckim june25th-4771
Jersey shore whale watching bill mckim june25th-4771


    Our guide on that trip was Danielle, a whale researcher that works with Gotham Whale. Danielle is pursuing a doctorate at Rutger’s University in marine biology. She has a wealth of whale information for the guests on Bill McKim’s Jersey Shore whale watching trip. Danielle points out what to look for in the water to spot the whales and shares information about the whales we see.
         Guests on the boat trip have a great time, and bring snacks and coolers on board. One group was a bridal party enjoying champange on the open sea. Often the younger travelers take a nap. The gentle rocking and salt air seems to be a natural sleep aid! It is recommended to bring binoculars, a light jacket or sweatshirt, and some drinks and snacks.
    Upon return to Belmar, there is still lots to do in the area. Marina Grill is in the same marina parking lot, a great place for cocktails, dinner, and conversation about the whale trip. Bill McKim’s Jersey Shore Whale Watches are sure to be one of your fondest memories! -n Billy

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    Monthly winners win a Jersey Shore Whale watching tee. Grand prize winner wins two tickets for a Monmouth county Jersey Shore whale watching tour with Bill McKim.

    June 25th Whale Watching Trip Photos

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    Jersey shore whale watching bill mckim june25th-4771

    June 25th Whale Watching Trip Photos
    The Atlantic menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus) is a North American species of fish in the herring … Humpback whales off the coast of New Jersey feed on Atlantic menhaden
    We took out over 30 people on the boat today, (the new boat can handle up to 100 people!) and saw a large pool of Dolphins and then just when people were worried we would not see the star of the show.The first mate Harry spotted a whale!

    100 dolphins in view during our trip

    The Atlantic menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus) is a North American species of fish in the herring ... Humpback whales off the coast of New Jersey feed on Atlantic menhaden
    The Atlantic menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus) is a North American species of fish in the herring … Humpback whales off the coast of New Jersey feed on Atlantic menhaden

    belmar marina jersey shore whale watching tour bill mckim

    belmar marina jersey shore whale watching tour bill mckim

    belmar marina jersey shore whale watching tour bill mckim

    belmar marina jersey shore whale watching tour bill mckim
    whale breaching off the coast of Monmouth county new jersey June 25th 2018

    whale breaching off the coast of Monmouth county new jersey June 25th 2018
    whale breaching off the coast of Monmouth county new jersey June 25th 2018

    whale breaching off the coast of Monmouth county new jersey June 25th 2018
    whale breaching off the coast of Monmouth county new jersey June 25th 2018

    whale breaching off the coast of Monmouth county new jersey June 25th 2018
    whale breaching off the coast of Monmouth county new jersey June 25th 2018

    Whale Watching Trip Photos June 2nd 2018

    Whale Watching Trip Photos June 2nd 2018

    Another nice crowd of people about 25 went out with us on the Bill mcKim Jersey shore whale watching tour June 2nd 2018

    Here are some photos from that Whale watching trip

    Bruce and Melinda had a great time! Whale watching off the coast of Monmouth County
    Bruce and Melinda had a great time! Whale watching off the coast of Monmouth County

    SPOTTED a WHALE!

    Time for a snack said the Whale!

    We got the full show that day! wow look at that whale lunge feeding! Monmouth County whale watching with Bill McKim
    We got the full show that day! wow look at that whale lunge feeding! Monmouth County whale watching with Bill McKim

    NYC in the background for this whales photo!

    June 9th Whale trip photos

    Bill McKim’s Jersey Shore Whale Tour June 9th 2018 photos

    We sailed out of Belmar with a great group of people many, some were celebrating a birthday with wine and Champagne

    The Ultimate girls day out!

    Everyone had a great time looking for the Whales!

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    BOOM, There she blows! Whale, and everyone rushed to the rails!

    Whale was very active, We were playing catch up with the boat!

    We loved every minuet of the trip!

     

    Great weather on the ocean sailing! whale watching in Monmouth County!

    Attention Graduates, just say no to balloon releases

    When you release balloons into the air they dont disappear they can travel to the beach and land in the ocean.
     shiny Mylar balloons last for years in the ocean

     shiny Mylar balloons last for years
    shiny Mylar balloons last for years

    Balloons return to the land and sea where they can be mistaken for food and eaten by animals. Sea turtles, dolphins, whales, fish and birds have been reported with balloons in their stomachs and ribbons and strings can lead to entanglement, causing death.
    Balloons return to the land and sea where they can be mistaken for food and eaten by animals. Sea turtles, dolphins, whales, fish and birds have been reported with balloons in their stomachs and ribbons and strings can lead to entanglement, causing death.

    shiny Mylar balloons last for years

    The Effect of Balloons On the Environment New York Times Article 1990!

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