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Whale-Watching Tours

Whale-Watching Tours*
(Tours are Seasonal)
Big
Island Whale-Watch Cruise

From January through April, the spectacular Humpback
Whales migrate south and are often sighted off shore. Every year,
from winter to early spring, hundreds of these leviathans, up to
45 feet in length and weighing 30 tons, migrate about 3,600 miles
from Alaska to mate, give birth and fast in our tropical seas.
The Noa Noa, "Feeling Free" in Polynesian and the new
Kaimaka "Eyes of the Sea" are the ultra stable, 50-foot
catamarans. They are considered the island of Hawaii's most precious
gems. Their sleek design enables sailing speeds of up to 12 knots
or 15 miles per hour. With a 50-foot mast and 870 square feet of
sail, the catamarans make a breathtaking sight on the horizon.
The catamarans feature plenty of seating space, a fully stocked
bar, sunning nets, and two marine restrooms.
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Kona
Submarine Adventure
and Whale-Watch Cruise
Your adventure begins with an unforgettable 35-minute
journey aboard an Atlantis 48-passenger submarine, as featured
in National Geographic television specials, where guests explore
a 25-acre natural coral reef and its marine inhabitants! A new
adventure awaits you at depths up to 100 feet! Enjoy the view in
air-conditioned comfort and safety.
Each winter, Hawaii is treated to a majestic showcase of humpback
whales making their annual migration to the islands. See these
magnificent mammals as they frolic in joy and nurse their newborns
in the warm and crystal-clear waters of Hawaii.
A trained naturalist provides an entertaining
and informative insight into these giants of the sea for a never-to-be-forgotten
whale-watching experience. All this, plus regular sightings of
dolphins and green sea turtles to go with Hawaii’s ever-present
tropical beauty during winter.
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here for More Info and to Book Kona Submarine Adventure
and Whale-Watch Cruise
*NOTE: Whale-Watching Tours are Seasonal — be
sure to check dates before booking your tour.
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