Aloha, You know that saying, “A picture is worth 1000 words”? Well, today, I thought I’d show you a little of what I’ve been reporting for the last month. Mahalo to our crew member Gary for sharing these great images! …
Aloha, Our week started off with a bang as guests were watching two whales breaching before we even left the mooring on our Wake up With the Whales Cruise on Monday. Of course we set a course in their direction, but by the time we got there, they had tired themselves out and were just …
Aloha, We saw some incredible Humpback action this past weekend. Highlights include watching one whale breach 9 times in a row on our Friday 8:00 am Wake up With the Whales. We also watched a different Humpback pec slap so many times we lost count. On our Friday 10:00 Whale Watch from Kawaihae, we saw …
Aloha, Guests on our Thursday 10:00 Whale Watch Cruise had quite the experience. Usually I try to sum up what happens during the two hours we’re out, but today I’m sending you the exact description provided by our fantastic on board naturalist, Angelica. As soon as we left the harbor we spotted spouts in the …
Aloha, Guests on our Wednesday 10:00 Whale Watch got a chance to watch our favorite trio of whales…Mom, her baby, and an escort,…just south of Kawaihae Harbor. We watched these three for around 30 minutes. They were relaxing, just spouting and kind of sinking down below the surface. After watching them for awhile, we headed …
Aloha, Guests joining us on Tuesday’s Wake up with the Whales Cruise saw more than 15 different whales during the course of the cruise. Highlights included a very close encounter with a surprise Humpback off our stern. We had stopped the boat to wait for some other whales who had spouted and taken a dive …
Aloha, We took both Seasmoke and Manu Iwa out for our Monday Wake up with the Whales Cruise. Guests aboard each boat saw more than 20 different Humpbacks — most in pods of two. Seasmoke left the bay slightly before Manu Iwa, and encountered one pod of two who fluked in front of the bow. …
Aloha, The weather was great this past weekend, and we ran lots of Whale Watch Cruises — we saw too much to report on everything, but here are some highlights. Guests on our Friday Wake up with the Whales Cruise saw two different competitive pods of 5 Humpbacks charging along the surface. We also saw …
Aloha, Guests on Thursday’s 8:00 Wake up with the Whales Cruise saw 10 -15 different Humpbacks all within about 500 yards of the boat. For the first part of the cruise, they were all just surfacing, spouting and fluke diving, but then towards the end of the cruise we saw a whale about 200 yards …
Aloha, Patience paid off for us on our Wake up With the Whales Cruise on Seasmoke on Wednesday. For the first 90 minutes, we cruised around looking at Humpbacks’ spouts and backs. We saw a few tails too. As were heading back to the bay though, we saw a whale breach just about 100 yards …