Whale Watching
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Humpback whale watching in Kailua-Kona, the Big Island, Hawaii
the Humpback whales are returning from their feeding grounds in Southeastern Alaska.K They come here not to escape the cold but to give birth to their young. When a calf is born, they have no blubber insulation to keep them warm in the cold waters of Alaska. Therefore, the annual migration of the humpback whales is the longest known migration of any mammal. They seek out breeding waters of approximately 75 degrees.Our Whale watching trips are exciting from the moment we leave the Marina. We never know just where they will be. We always head for the Humpback Whale Marine Sanctuary which is just a 25-minute ride. Our fast boat is able to get to the whales quickly so you have more time observing them.
Every year between December and April, Humpback whales journey over 3,500 miles to Hawaii where they congregate to breed, calf and nurse their young.
Our Whale Watching Adventure offers you a rare opportunity to view and experience this phenomenon.
Join us on our comfortable and spacious custom 30 ft boat and make this a vacation of a lifetime! Captain Danny Scott, Laure and their crew will astound you with facts about these gentle giants as they play, court and teach their young. You'll hear singing Humpback whales and you may also see
Spinner Dolphins, pilot whales, manta rays, sea turtles and more with Kona Ocean Adventures.
While on board enjoy a variety of snack, drinks and local fruits.
RESERVE NOW: E-mail or call (800) 520-2175
"Thanks Danny for the awesome day, watching the Humpback Whales play in the deep blue off the Big Island, Hawaii! An experience not to be missed! Great day with friends watching these gentle giants play in the sea. A highlight of my stay on the Hawaiian Islands. A Hui Ho"
RESERVE NOW: E-mail or call (800) 520-2175
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