Experience the wonder of Hawaii's humpback whales on a smooth, scenic sail along the Waikiki coastline. From December through April, these majestic creatures migrate to the warm Pacific waters to bree
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Location: Honolulu
What's Included
- Guaranteed whale sightings! If no whales are seen, enjoy another trip on us (re-ride only)
- Educational narration from our knowledgeable crew
- Shaded and open-air seating
- Full premium bar with tropical cocktails, beer, wine, soda and juice
- Restrooms on board
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: If the weather is rough, the crew will usually notify you a day in advance. They prioritize safety, so they might reschedule your trip to a later date. Just keep an eye on your email or their website for updates. But if you're worried, definitely call their customer service for the most current info!
A: There's no specific age limit! Kids of all ages can join, and it's really a great experience for families. Just make sure to keep an eye on little ones, especially with the ocean waves. They do provide life jackets if needed, so you can feel safe with your kids aboard.
A: Definitely wear layers! The mornings can be a bit chilly on the water, but it warms up quickly. A light jacket or sweater and comfortable shoes are perfect. Don't forget your sunglasses and sunscreen – you'll be out in the sun for a couple of hours. Also, if you have a camera, bring it to catch those whale moments!
Discussions
Just got back from the Waikiki Catamaran Whale Watch - What an Experience!
I went on the Waikiki Deluxe Catamaran Whale Watch last week, and it was absolutely magical! We saw three whales breach and even a mother with her calf. The crew was super knowledgeable, giving us insights into their behaviors. The views of Diamond Head while sipping a cocktail were just stunning! Totally recommend it for anyone looking for a fun, relaxing day. Just bring a light jacket for when you're out on the water!
Thinking of gifting the Whale Watch to my parents - Any tips?
Hey all! I want to get my parents tickets for the whale watch. They’re in their late 60s, and I’m wondering if this would be a good fit for them. They love nature but aren’t super active. How's the experience? Is it easy to get on and off the boat? Would they enjoy it?