Tag: Whale Watching Cruise

  • Whale Watching Cruises from Maui, Hawaii: A Guide

    Whale Watching Cruises from Maui, Hawaii: A Guide

    Almost every Hawaiian Island has whale watching cruises, and this is certainly true of Maui. Several companies provide regular whale watching cruises, and a number of other companies offer whale watching in one way or another. Figuring out exactly who offers what is fairly challenging, however, so we took it upon ourselves to devise the following guide to whale watching in Maui. We list the companies with whom you can whale watch, as well as provide a brief overview of whale watching around Maui. Read more […]
  • Whale Watching Cruises from Lanai, Hawaii: A Guide

    Whale Watching Cruises from Lanai, Hawaii: A Guide

    As we’ve said of all the other Hawaiian Islands, Lanai is a great place to whale watch. There are so many whales around the Hawaiian Islands that you can spot them from the shore with some regularity, but in order to get the best views, you’ll have to take a whale watching cruise. The whale watching cruises from Lanai are limited, especially relative to some of the other islands, but it’s possible, and that’s all that really matters if you find yourself on Lanai hoping to whale watch. To help you find the right cruise, we’ve compiled the following guide to whale watching from Lanai. Read more […]
  • Whale Watching Cruises from Oahu, Hawaii: A Guide

    Whale Watching Cruises from Oahu, Hawaii: A Guide

    Simply because it is in Hawaii, Oahu is an excellent place to take a whale watching cruise. The Hawaiian Islands are one of the best places in the world to whale watch because of the large influx of whales that appear off the shores each winter, and they can be seen regardless of where you are in Hawaii. However, despite being by far the most populated Hawaiian Island, there aren’t as many whale watching cruises on Oahu as some of the other islands, and the ones that do exist are fairly hard to find. After looking through dozens of websites, though, we managed to come up with what should be a comprehensive (or almost comprehensive) guide to whale watching cruises in Oahu. Read more […]
  • Whale Watching Cruises in Kauai, Hawaii: A Guide

    Whale Watching Cruises in Kauai, Hawaii: A Guide

    Like all of the Hawaiian Islands, Kauai is an excellent place to whale watch, and there are several different whale watching cruises you can take from around the island. However, several of these companies don’t exclusively offer whale watching, and thus they can be slightly harder to track down. Moreover, directories of businesses on Kauai can’t be organized to only show the outfits that offer whale watching cruises, forcing you to look through more companies as you search for what you want. To help simplify your search, we have compiled the following guide to whale watching cruises, which focuses only on this activity. Read more […]
  • Whale Watching Cruises on the Island of Hawaii: A Guide

    Whale Watching Cruises on the Island of Hawaii: A Guide

    The Island of Hawaii, also called “Hawaii Island” or the “Big Island,” is the largest of the Hawaiian Islands, and accordingly it has a large number of whale watching cruises that set sail from it. Below we have attempted, after much labor, to organize these various whale watching cruises into one convenient guide, and we also provide a basic overview of what to expect on a cruise that departs from the Island of Hawaii. Read more […]
  • Whale Watching Cruises in Hawaii: A Guide

    Whale Watching Cruises in Hawaii: A Guide

    As a state composed entirely of small islands that are situated in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, Hawaii is an ideal place to see marine wildlife, including whales. In fact, there are a number of places on the Hawaiian Islands where you can stand on the shore and see whales in the distance. If you want a closer look, however, you’ll have to take a whale watching cruise, and there are plenty such cruises available in Hawaii. On at least six of the eight main islands – Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui, and Hawaii Island – there are whale watching cruises, so there is a high probability that wherever you end up in Hawaii, it should be relatively easy to take a whale watching cruise. Read more […]
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