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Observation des dauphins (déjeuner inclus), plongée avec tuba pour les tortues, activités amusantes sur l'océan et danse hula

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Découvrez ce que plus de 300 000 invités ont vécu ! Partagez une rencontre inoubliable avec les dauphins dans leur habitat naturel d'Hawaï sur la côte ouest d'Oahu.

Notre bateau ultramoderne vous emmène pour une croisière le long de la magnifique côte ouest d'Oahu, où vous admirerez la vue sur les dauphins à long bec sauvages dans les eaux cristallines de l'océan. Notre visite comprend également une cérémonie hawaïenne traditionnelle et une plongée en apnée avec des poissons tropicaux et des tortues de mer. Nos guides formés, sauveteurs et plongeurs libres s'assureront que vous êtes en sécurité et à l'aise dans l'eau.

Après la plongée en apnée, profitez de nos kayaks et planches de SUP ou détendez-vous sur le bateau ! Notre personnel vous divertira avec un spectacle de hula et partagera des informations culturelles hawaïennes.

Profitez de bentos complémentaires pour le déjeuner ! Choisissez entre le poulet Shoyu, le vivaneau à la hawaïenne et le sauté de légumes au tofu (tous les bentos sont accompagnés de maïs et de riz et sont sans gluten).

Réservez votre visite dès aujourd'hui !
Ville: Honolulu
Mon 18 Nov
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Ce qui est inclu
Lunch Bentos: Shoyu Chicken, Hawaiian style Snapper, or Veggie Tofu Stir-fry
Transportation: Between hotels and the harbor. Guests are welcome to drive themselves if they prefer
Alcoholic beverages available for purchase
Water activities: water slide, stand-up paddle boards, kayak
Gear: Snorkel, mask, fins and safety jacket
Lunch Bentos: Shoyu Chicken, Hawaiian style Snapper, or Veggie Tofu Stir-fry
Transportation: Between hotels and the harbor. Guests are welcome to drive themselves if they prefer
Information additionnelle
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Les dauphins sont souvent repéré, mais il n'y a pas de garantie à 100 % de rencontre avec les dauphins.
  • Les enfants (2-11 ans) doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
  • Une prise en charge dans certains hôtels de Waikiki est disponible.
  • Les enfants de moins de 2 ans ne sont pas autorisés sur cette visite
Politique d'annulation
Pour un remboursement complet, annulez au moins 24 heures avant l'heure de départ prévue.
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Commentaires (921)
RT-dengal
Jul 2019
This tour was fantastic! The tour was well planned and organized. The crew was energetic, with great personalities, which made the overall experience the best!! The crew also kept our personal safety at the forefront and watched and assisted when needed without any fuss, which was greatly appreciated! The tour went by much tooo quickly, because we were having so much fun! So, I would like for them to offer a slightly longer option, so that everyone could take advantage of the dolphins, turtles and boat slide fun!! Overall this trip and our particular crew - made for a wonderful memory of the islands and a great morning out in the ocean!!
wakeywakeyshakey
Jul 2019
We chose this tour because it had great reviews and seemed like a great way to encounter dolphins in their natural habitat as opposed to being in captivity. We enjoyed it overall, but a few things to keep in mind that I don't think many reviewers have noted: 1. Seasickness - the boat is pretty big (can fit up to 60 people I think), but it still rocks a LOT in the waves out in the open water. We asked the crew if it was an unusually rough day, and they said it was not unusual at all. We had taken medication prior to boarding (the 30 minutes before recommended dose) and yet we both felt nauseous after the first hour or so, and it being a 3.5 hour tour, we missed out because we were so sick, on the activities after swimming with the dolphins. We just wanted to go back to shore but were stuck out there rocking around and being sick. 2. The "swimming with dolphins" part is EXTREMELY brief. Since they swim so fast, the boat is basically trying to spot them as fast as possible, and then they have you (meaning all the people in the tour...up to 60) jump into the water AS FAST AS POSSIBLE with all of your snorkel gear on and you basically hover above them for about 3 minutes before they swim too far away for you to see them anymore. On our tour, we did that whole process twice, because the first time some people didn't even get a chance to see them before they had swam off. Just know when you're booking this (pricy) trip that you're not getting anywhere actually close to them and definitely not within the distance to touch them even if you were allowed (which you're not because it can damage their skin). 3. The process of getting into the water to see the dolphins was crazy. The crew basically yells nonstop for 10 minutes for you to put on your mask and snorkel and jump in as fast as you can "GO, GO, GO!", then once you're in the water you're supposed to follow the person holding a bright red buoy marker because they're the "spotter" and will find where the are dolphins for you. The waves are ROUGH while trying to follow them, also you're in a clump of up to 60 people who are mostly beginner/first time snorkelers, with fins kicking in your face, all the while the crew is YELLING nonstop to "LOOK DOWN! LOOK DOWN!" because you're about to miss the dolphins swimming underneath you for the two seconds that they're there. My husband and I were particularly put-off by the amount of yelling that was going on, he commented that it felt like we were on a rescue mission or something because they were yelling orders at us nonstop. I get that they probably have to do that so that everyone can hear, but they repeated themselves so many times to excess, when we just wanted to enjoy a calm moment with the dolphins and their energy, which unfortunately we felt that we couldn't due to all the yelling. It felt extremely frantic, and for that reason, I wouldn't recommend this trip in particular to my friends/family. If you're looking for a half day out at sea on a cool boat with a water slide, some water kayaks, and seeing some dolphins/turtles super briefly, I would book this. Otherwise, in retrospect, I think we would've been better off booking a shorter dolphin watching tour and enjoying the ocean by ourselves from the beach. Also, last note. We purchased the photo package (extra $55 if paid ahead of time, $60 if paid afterwards), the photos themselves were great, but just know that there is little to no chance you will actually get a photo of yourselves WITH the dolphins in the ocean, because you just aren't that close to them. We got photos of us snorkelling, and then different photos of the dolphins. No one else on the camera roll got photos WITH the dolphins except for the crew who was swimming with us who actually dove down with the dolphins (which we could not have done since they make you wear life vests the entire time)...
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2019
Aloha: Thank you for expressing feedback from your tour. We are always looking for ways to improve and appreciate any thoughts to how we can do so. We are very sorry if you felt your tour did not meet your expectations. With regards to seasickness, we recommend taking medication as soon as possible the day of your tour. We usually tell our guests to take medication before boarding the bus - more than an hour before coming onboard. We are very sorry to hear that the dolphin encounter felt short. We hope that however brief, it was still a memorable experience. We unfortunately cannot control how long the dolphins stick around. Our crew works tirelessly to ensure that every person on board has a chance to see the dolphins, even on sold out days. We appreciate your bringing up that we do not allow guests to touch the dolphins. We take a 'look, but don't touch' approach, which is part of our environmentally friendly mission. The part of your review that is most concerning to our team is the process of getting into the water. As we have expanded onto a larger tour boat, our crew has adjusted to having more passengers on board. We are training them on maintaining a calm and peaceful environment during the process of getting our guests into the water in the most efficient manner. It is very important to us that they do not yell and keep the environment relaxed. In order to address this, we hope to speak with the crew who were on the boat on the day of your tour to make sure these guidelines and best practices are being followed. Without your name or tour date, we're unable to take these steps to improve. Could you please reach out to [email protected] with those booking details so that we can take further steps? We look forward to hearing back and wish you all the best. Aloha and mahalo.
Redmanc111
Jul 2019
We went out on the Monday am trip this week and had the best time! Oliver, Tyler and the whole crew made sure everyone was welcome and got the most from the trip. We saw the dolphins and even had a turtle come up and practically kiss us, amazing! The kids loved it and it was well worth the money. Very safe and professional throughout, the crew kept a good handle on a large group in the water. Highly recommended!

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