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Aloha, Our one and only dedicated Whale Watch Cruise on Monday was our Wake up with the Whales Cruise, and it was a fun one. We started the cruise with a couple of views of a lone Humpback who was
Aloha, We operated a whole bunch of Whale Watches over the weekend — too many to provide details, but here are a few highlights. On both of Friday’s Whale Watch Cruises we spent time with a Mom/Calf/Escort trio (the same

Aloha, Remember that kid’s game “Ring around the Rosie”? Well, that’s what happened to us during Wednesday’s Wake up with the Whales Cruise, and we were the “Rosie”. We spent most of the cruise being circled by 3 very inquisitive
Aloha, We began Tuesday’s Wake Up with the Whales Cruise paralleling a kind of lazy competitive pod who we saw as soon as we exited the bay. We got to see some tail lobs from a couple of them and
As the saying goes, “Old Guys Rule”
Aloha, Guests on Monday’s Wake up with the Whales Cruise had lots of choices to make. We saw Humpbacks pretty much every where we looked, but ended up focusing on a couple of different Mom/baby duos. The other unrelated Humpbacks
Aloha, We didn’t operate any dedicated Whale Watch Cruises on Sunday…but guests on both of our Saturday Cruises got to see (and listen to) quite a bit. Our Saturday Wake up with the Whales Cruise began with a Spinner Dolphin