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Kayak de mer Observation des baleines

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From Po'ipu, winter paddle and snorkel, the same canoe paths of old taken by early Polynesians and whaling captains.
Ville: Kauai
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We offer assorted tropical juices and sparkling fruit flavored water. Please bring your own water container to fill with cold filtered water.
Please place lunch order: 808-826-9844 before tour date or we default to turkey sandwich. Choices are turkey, ham, veggie and PBJ.
We offer assorted tropical juices and sparkling fruit flavored water. Please bring your own water container to fill with cold filtered water.
Please place lunch order: 808-826-9844 before tour date or we default to turkey sandwich. Choices are turkey, ham, veggie and PBJ.
We offer assorted tropical juices and sparkling fruit flavored water. Please bring your own water container to fill with cold filtered water.
Please place lunch order: 808-826-9844 before tour date or we default to turkey sandwich. Choices are turkey, ham, veggie and PBJ.
We offer assorted tropical juices and sparkling fruit flavored water. Please bring your own water container to fill with cold filtered water.
Information additionnelle
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have a high level of physical fitness
  • Not for youth under age 16
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Poipu
Whale Watch & Snorkel by Sea Kayak Check In: 8:30 a.m. During the winter the gently rolling South coast becomes a favorite for sea kayakers. You'll paddle the same canoe paths of old taken by early Polynesians and whaling captains. We will begin the day's journey on the Golden coast of Kaua'i at Po'ipu and paddle west along the rugged and scenic shoreline that is home to the Spouting Horn, the remote Lawai Valley, the unusual Nomilo Pond, and the cove of Wahi'awa. Winter is the season for Humpback Whales and often the highlight of the voyage. After their long journey from Alaska each year, these gentle giants delight themselves in the warm Hawaiian waters for a season of birthing and frolicking. Delight yourself likewise, as these whales breach before you , or more likely spot Spinning dolphins, Flying fish, and Green sea turtles. With luck we sometimes see the endangered Monk Seal in the water or a sunny beach. Bird watch for Boobies, Frigate , and Tropic birds from your cockpit. Get wet and snorkel off one of Kauai's finest shores, where the sea and bird life compliments a day of splendid paddling. At day's end we will have you back to your hotel or back to our shop late afternoon. 4 person minimum opens a tour —Check In Wailua River Marina: 8:30 a.m. —Shuttle to Koloa Landing (Po'ipu) —Tour staged in South shore area 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. —Lunch of Deli made Sandwiches, tropical juices and bottled water included —Shuttle back to Wailua River Marina: 3:30 p.m. *Times are variable, i.e., longer or shorter and subject to the vagaries of group and weather dynamics. Rating & Physical Requirements: A challenging adventure recommended for the more active couples a bit hardier families and others. This tour can be a workout. Participants should be comfortable in the water, in good physical condition and not prone to seasickness. This paddle involves about three to four hours of intermittent paddling. When & Where: October through April -- Monday, Wednesday and Friday. (with 4 persons any day of the week). Weather Permitting: unstable winter weather can cause periodic postponements, we recommend reserving up to a week in advance and early during your stay on Kaua'i. Check in at 8:30 a.m. at our Wailua Marina Shop. Our Guide to client ratio: One guide to seven clients. South Shore pick up: If staying on the south side of the island you can arrange to meet at the Koloa Landing launch area. There is no parking at the Koloa landing launch area. I
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Poipu
Whale Watch & Snorkel by Sea Kayak Check In: 8:30 a.m. During the winter the gently rolling South coast becomes a favorite for sea kayakers. You'll paddle the same canoe paths of old taken by early Polynesians and whaling captains. We will begin the day's journey on the Golden coast of Kaua'i at Po'ipu and paddle west along the rugged and scenic shoreline that is home to the Spouting Horn, the remote Lawai Valley, the unusual Nomilo Pond, and the cove of Wahi'awa. Winter is the season for Humpback Whales and often the highlight of the voyage. After their long journey from Alaska each year, these gentle giants delight themselves in the warm Hawaiian waters for a season of birthing and frolicking. Delight yourself likewise, as these whales breach before you , or more likely spot Spinning dolphins, Flying fish, and Green sea turtles. With luck we sometimes see the endangered Monk Seal in the water or a sunny beach. Bird watch for Boobies, Frigate , and Tropic birds from your cockpit. Get wet and snorkel off one of Kauai's finest shores, where the sea and bird life compliments a day of splendid paddling. At day's end we will have you back to your hotel or back to our shop late afternoon. 4 person minimum opens a tour —Check In Wailua River Marina: 8:30 a.m. —Shuttle to Koloa Landing (Po'ipu) —Tour staged in South shore area 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. —Lunch of Deli made Sandwiches, tropical juices and bottled water included —Shuttle back to Wailua River Marina: 3:30 p.m. *Times are variable, i.e., longer or shorter and subject to the vagaries of group and weather dynamics. Rating & Physical Requirements: A challenging adventure recommended for the more active couples a bit hardier families and others. This tour can be a workout. Participants should be comfortable in the water, in good physical condition and not prone to seasickness. This paddle involves about three to four hours of intermittent paddling. When & Where: October through April -- Monday, Wednesday and Friday. (with 4 persons any day of the week). Weather Permitting: unstable winter weather can cause periodic postponements, we recommend reserving up to a week in advance and early during your stay on Kaua'i. Check in at 8:30 a.m. at our Wailua Marina Shop. Our Guide to client ratio: One guide to seven clients. South Shore pick up: If staying on the south side of the island you can arrange to meet at the Koloa Landing launch area. There is no parking at the Koloa landing launch area. I
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Poipu
Whale Watch & Snorkel by Sea Kayak Check In: 8:30 a.m. During the winter the gently rolling South coast becomes a favorite for sea kayakers. You'll paddle the same canoe paths of old taken by early Polynesians and whaling captains. We will begin the day's journey on the Golden coast of Kaua'i at Po'ipu and paddle west along the rugged and scenic shoreline that is home to the Spouting Horn, the remote Lawai Valley, the unusual Nomilo Pond, and the cove of Wahi'awa. Winter is the season for Humpback Whales and often the highlight of the voyage. After their long journey from Alaska each year, these gentle giants delight themselves in the warm Hawaiian waters for a season of birthing and frolicking. Delight yourself likewise, as these whales breach before you , or more likely spot Spinning dolphins, Flying fish, and Green sea turtles. With luck we sometimes see the endangered Monk Seal in the water or a sunny beach. Bird watch for Boobies, Frigate , and Tropic birds from your cockpit. Get wet and snorkel off one of Kauai's finest shores, where the sea and bird life compliments a day of splendid paddling. At day's end we will have you back to your hotel or back to our shop late afternoon. 4 person minimum opens a tour —Check In Wailua River Marina: 8:30 a.m. —Shuttle to Koloa Landing (Po'ipu) —Tour staged in South shore area 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. —Lunch of Deli made Sandwiches, tropical juices and bottled water included —Shuttle back to Wailua River Marina: 3:30 p.m. *Times are variable, i.e., longer or shorter and subject to the vagaries of group and weather dynamics. Rating & Physical Requirements: A challenging adventure recommended for the more active couples a bit hardier families and others. This tour can be a workout. Participants should be comfortable in the water, in good physical condition and not prone to seasickness. This paddle involves about three to four hours of intermittent paddling. When & Where: October through April -- Monday, Wednesday and Friday. (with 4 persons any day of the week). Weather Permitting: unstable winter weather can cause periodic postponements, we recommend reserving up to a week in advance and early during your stay on Kaua'i. Check in at 8:30 a.m. at our Wailua Marina Shop. Our Guide to client ratio: One guide to seven clients. South Shore pick up: If staying on the south side of the island you can arrange to meet at the Koloa Landing launch area. There is no parking at the Koloa landing launch area. I
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Poipu
Whale Watch & Snorkel by Sea Kayak Check In: 8:30 a.m. During the winter the gently rolling South coast becomes a favorite for sea kayakers. You'll paddle the same canoe paths of old taken by early Polynesians and whaling captains. We will begin the day's journey on the Golden coast of Kaua'i at Po'ipu and paddle west along the rugged and scenic shoreline that is home to the Spouting Horn, the remote Lawai Valley, the unusual Nomilo Pond, and the cove of Wahi'awa. Winter is the season for Humpback Whales and often the highlight of the voyage. After their long journey from Alaska each year, these gentle giants delight themselves in the warm Hawaiian waters for a season of birthing and frolicking. Delight yourself likewise, as these whales breach before you , or more likely spot Spinning dolphins, Flying fish, and Green sea turtles. With luck we sometimes see the endangered Monk Seal in the water or a sunny beach. Bird watch for Boobies, Frigate , and Tropic birds from your cockpit. Get wet and snorkel off one of Kauai's finest shores, where the sea and bird life compliments a day of splendid paddling. At day's end we will have you back to your hotel or back to our shop late afternoon. 4 person minimum opens a tour —Check In Wailua River Marina: 8:30 a.m. —Shuttle to Koloa Landing (Po'ipu) —Tour staged in South shore area 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. —Lunch of Deli made Sandwiches, tropical juices and bottled water included —Shuttle back to Wailua River Marina: 3:30 p.m. *Times are variable, i.e., longer or shorter and subject to the vagaries of group and weather dynamics. Rating & Physical Requirements: A challenging adventure recommended for the more active couples a bit hardier families and others. This tour can be a workout. Participants should be comfortable in the water, in good physical condition and not prone to seasickness. This paddle involves about three to four hours of intermittent paddling. When & Where: October through April -- Monday, Wednesday and Friday. (with 4 persons any day of the week). Weather Permitting: unstable winter weather can cause periodic postponements, we recommend reserving up to a week in advance and early during your stay on Kaua'i. Check in at 8:30 a.m. at our Wailua Marina Shop. Our Guide to client ratio: One guide to seven clients. South Shore pick up: If staying on the south side of the island you can arrange to meet at the Koloa Landing launch area. There is no parking at the Koloa landing launch area. I
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Poipu
Observation des baleines et plongée avec tuba en kayak de mer Arrivée : 8h30 Pendant l'hiver, la côte sud légèrement vallonnée devient un favori pour les kayakistes de mer. Vous pagayerez sur les mêmes chemins de canoë empruntés par les premiers Polynésiens et les capitaines baleiniers. Nous commencerons le voyage de la journée sur la côte dorée de Kaua'i à Po'ipu et pagayerons vers l'ouest le long du rivage accidenté et pittoresque qui abrite le Spouting Horn, la vallée reculée de Lawai, l'étrange Nomilo Pond et la crique de Wahi. 'awa. L'hiver est la saison des baleines à bosse et souvent le point culminant du voyage. Après leur long voyage depuis l'Alaska chaque année, ces gentils géants se régalent dans les eaux chaudes d'Hawaï pour une saison d'accouchement et de gambades. Faites-vous plaisir également, car ces baleines font irruption devant vous, ou plus probablement apercevez des dauphins tournants, des poissons volants et des tortues de mer vertes. Avec de la chance, nous voyons parfois le phoque moine en voie de disparition dans l'eau ou sur une plage ensoleillée. Observez les fous, les frégates et les oiseaux tropicaux depuis votre cockpit. Mouillez-vous et faites de la plongée avec tuba au large de l'une des plus belles côtes de Kauai, où la mer et la vie des oiseaux complètent une journée de pagayage splendide. En fin de journée, nous vous ramènerons à votre hôtel ou à notre magasin en fin d'après-midi. 4 personnes minimum ouvre une visite —Enregistrement à Wailua River Marina : 8h30. —Navette vers Koloa Landing (Po'ipu) —Visite organisée dans la région de la Rive-Sud de 9 h 30 à 14 h 30 —Déjeuner de sandwiches Deli, jus de fruits tropicaux et eau en bouteille inclus —Navette de retour à Wailua River Marina : 15h30 *Les temps sont variables, c'est-à-dire plus ou moins longs et soumis aux aléas de la dynamique de groupe et de la météo. Évaluation et exigences physiques : Une aventure stimulante recommandée pour les couples les plus actifs, les familles un peu plus robustes et les autres. Cette visite peut être une séance d'entraînement. Les participants doivent être à l'aise dans l'eau, en bonne condition physique et non sujets au mal de mer. Cette pagaie implique environ trois à quatre heures de pagaie intermittente. Quand où: Octobre à avril -- lundi, mercredi et vendredi. (avec 4 personnes n'importe quel jour de la semaine). Si le temps le permet : un temps hivernal instable peut entraîner des reports périodiques, nous vous recommandons de réserver jusqu'à une semaine à l'avance et tôt pendant votre séjour à Kaua'i. Enregistrez-vous à 8h30 dans notre boutique Wailua Marina. Notre ratio guide/client : Un guide pour sept clients. Ramassage Rive-Sud : Si vous séjournez sur le côté sud de l'île, vous pouvez organiser un rendez-vous à la zone de lancement de Koloa Landing. Il n'y a pas de parking à la zone de lancement de l'atterrissage de Koloa. je
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Poipu
Whale Watch & Snorkel by Sea Kayak Check In: 8:30 a.m. During the winter the gently rolling South coast becomes a favorite for sea kayakers. You'll paddle the same canoe paths of old taken by early Polynesians and whaling captains. We will begin the day's journey on the Golden coast of Kaua'i at Po'ipu and paddle west along the rugged and scenic shoreline that is home to the Spouting Horn, the remote Lawai Valley, the unusual Nomilo Pond, and the cove of Wahi'awa. Winter is the season for Humpback Whales and often the highlight of the voyage. After their long journey from Alaska each year, these gentle giants delight themselves in the warm Hawaiian waters for a season of birthing and frolicking. Delight yourself likewise, as these whales breach before you , or more likely spot Spinning dolphins, Flying fish, and Green sea turtles. With luck we sometimes see the endangered Monk Seal in the water or a sunny beach. Bird watch for Boobies, Frigate , and Tropic birds from your cockpit. Get wet and snorkel off one of Kauai's finest shores, where the sea and bird life compliments a day of splendid paddling. At day's end we will have you back to your hotel or back to our shop late afternoon. 4 person minimum opens a tour —Check In Wailua River Marina: 8:30 a.m. —Shuttle to Koloa Landing (Po'ipu) —Tour staged in South shore area 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. —Lunch of Deli made Sandwiches, tropical juices and bottled water included —Shuttle back to Wailua River Marina: 3:30 p.m. *Times are variable, i.e., longer or shorter and subject to the vagaries of group and weather dynamics. Rating & Physical Requirements: A challenging adventure recommended for the more active couples a bit hardier families and others. This tour can be a workout. Participants should be comfortable in the water, in good physical condition and not prone to seasickness. This paddle involves about three to four hours of intermittent paddling. When & Where: October through April -- Monday, Wednesday and Friday. (with 4 persons any day of the week). Weather Permitting: unstable winter weather can cause periodic postponements, we recommend reserving up to a week in advance and early during your stay on Kaua'i. Check in at 8:30 a.m. at our Wailua Marina Shop. Our Guide to client ratio: One guide to seven clients. South Shore pick up: If staying on the south side of the island you can arrange to meet at the Koloa Landing launch area. There is no parking at the Koloa landing launch area. I
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Poipu
Whale Watch & Snorkel by Sea Kayak Check In: 8:30 a.m. During the winter the gently rolling South coast becomes a favorite for sea kayakers. You'll paddle the same canoe paths of old taken by early Polynesians and whaling captains. We will begin the day's journey on the Golden coast of Kaua'i at Po'ipu and paddle west along the rugged and scenic shoreline that is home to the Spouting Horn, the remote Lawai Valley, the unusual Nomilo Pond, and the cove of Wahi'awa. Winter is the season for Humpback Whales and often the highlight of the voyage. After their long journey from Alaska each year, these gentle giants delight themselves in the warm Hawaiian waters for a season of birthing and frolicking. Delight yourself likewise, as these whales breach before you , or more likely spot Spinning dolphins, Flying fish, and Green sea turtles. With luck we sometimes see the endangered Monk Seal in the water or a sunny beach. Bird watch for Boobies, Frigate , and Tropic birds from your cockpit. Get wet and snorkel off one of Kauai's finest shores, where the sea and bird life compliments a day of splendid paddling. At day's end we will have you back to your hotel or back to our shop late afternoon. 4 person minimum opens a tour —Check In Wailua River Marina: 8:30 a.m. —Shuttle to Koloa Landing (Po'ipu) —Tour staged in South shore area 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. —Lunch of Deli made Sandwiches, tropical juices and bottled water included —Shuttle back to Wailua River Marina: 3:30 p.m. *Times are variable, i.e., longer or shorter and subject to the vagaries of group and weather dynamics. Rating & Physical Requirements: A challenging adventure recommended for the more active couples a bit hardier families and others. This tour can be a workout. Participants should be comfortable in the water, in good physical condition and not prone to seasickness. This paddle involves about three to four hours of intermittent paddling. When & Where: October through April -- Monday, Wednesday and Friday. (with 4 persons any day of the week). Weather Permitting: unstable winter weather can cause periodic postponements, we recommend reserving up to a week in advance and early during your stay on Kaua'i. Check in at 8:30 a.m. at our Wailua Marina Shop. Our Guide to client ratio: One guide to seven clients. South Shore pick up: If staying on the south side of the island you can arrange to meet at the Koloa Landing launch area. There is no parking at the Koloa landing launch area. I
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Poipu
Whale Watch & Snorkel by Sea Kayak Check In: 8:30 a.m. During the winter the gently rolling South coast becomes a favorite for sea kayakers. You'll paddle the same canoe paths of old taken by early Polynesians and whaling captains. We will begin the day's journey on the Golden coast of Kaua'i at Po'ipu and paddle west along the rugged and scenic shoreline that is home to the Spouting Horn, the remote Lawai Valley, the unusual Nomilo Pond, and the cove of Wahi'awa. Winter is the season for Humpback Whales and often the highlight of the voyage. After their long journey from Alaska each year, these gentle giants delight themselves in the warm Hawaiian waters for a season of birthing and frolicking. Delight yourself likewise, as these whales breach before you , or more likely spot Spinning dolphins, Flying fish, and Green sea turtles. With luck we sometimes see the endangered Monk Seal in the water or a sunny beach. Bird watch for Boobies, Frigate , and Tropic birds from your cockpit. Get wet and snorkel off one of Kauai's finest shores, where the sea and bird life compliments a day of splendid paddling. At day's end we will have you back to your hotel or back to our shop late afternoon. 4 person minimum opens a tour —Check In Wailua River Marina: 8:30 a.m. —Shuttle to Koloa Landing (Po'ipu) —Tour staged in South shore area 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. —Lunch of Deli made Sandwiches, tropical juices and bottled water included —Shuttle back to Wailua River Marina: 3:30 p.m. *Times are variable, i.e., longer or shorter and subject to the vagaries of group and weather dynamics. Rating & Physical Requirements: A challenging adventure recommended for the more active couples a bit hardier families and others. This tour can be a workout. Participants should be comfortable in the water, in good physical condition and not prone to seasickness. This paddle involves about three to four hours of intermittent paddling. When & Where: October through April -- Monday, Wednesday and Friday. (with 4 persons any day of the week). Weather Permitting: unstable winter weather can cause periodic postponements, we recommend reserving up to a week in advance and early during your stay on Kaua'i. Check in at 8:30 a.m. at our Wailua Marina Shop. Our Guide to client ratio: One guide to seven clients. South Shore pick up: If staying on the south side of the island you can arrange to meet at the Koloa Landing launch area. There is no parking at the Koloa landing launch area. I
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Poipu
Whale Watch & Snorkel by Sea Kayak Check In: 8:30 a.m. During the winter the gently rolling South coast becomes a favorite for sea kayakers. You'll paddle the same canoe paths of old taken by early Polynesians and whaling captains. We will begin the day's journey on the Golden coast of Kaua'i at Po'ipu and paddle west along the rugged and scenic shoreline that is home to the Spouting Horn, the remote Lawai Valley, the unusual Nomilo Pond, and the cove of Wahi'awa. Winter is the season for Humpback Whales and often the highlight of the voyage. After their long journey from Alaska each year, these gentle giants delight themselves in the warm Hawaiian waters for a season of birthing and frolicking. Delight yourself likewise, as these whales breach before you , or more likely spot Spinning dolphins, Flying fish, and Green sea turtles. With luck we sometimes see the endangered Monk Seal in the water or a sunny beach. Bird watch for Boobies, Frigate , and Tropic birds from your cockpit. Get wet and snorkel off one of Kauai's finest shores, where the sea and bird life compliments a day of splendid paddling. At day's end we will have you back to your hotel or back to our shop late afternoon. 4 person minimum opens a tour —Check In Wailua River Marina: 8:30 a.m. —Shuttle to Koloa Landing (Po'ipu) —Tour staged in South shore area 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. —Lunch of Deli made Sandwiches, tropical juices and bottled water included —Shuttle back to Wailua River Marina: 3:30 p.m. *Times are variable, i.e., longer or shorter and subject to the vagaries of group and weather dynamics. Rating & Physical Requirements: A challenging adventure recommended for the more active couples a bit hardier families and others. This tour can be a workout. Participants should be comfortable in the water, in good physical condition and not prone to seasickness. This paddle involves about three to four hours of intermittent paddling. When & Where: October through April -- Monday, Wednesday and Friday. (with 4 persons any day of the week). Weather Permitting: unstable winter weather can cause periodic postponements, we recommend reserving up to a week in advance and early during your stay on Kaua'i. Check in at 8:30 a.m. at our Wailua Marina Shop. Our Guide to client ratio: One guide to seven clients. South Shore pick up: If staying on the south side of the island you can arrange to meet at the Koloa Landing launch area. There is no parking at the Koloa landing launch area. I
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Commentaires (6)
Nan H
Feb 2024
We had a wonderful time. Jay was our trip leader with Harrison and Gavin helping out. They took care of everything. We did not see any whales, but we did see dolphins and turtles. Even if we had not seen any wildlife, the experience would’ve been perfect. It was peaceful and well-managed, and we had lunch at the quintessential deserted beach. The food that was supplied was surprisingly fresh and delicious. We are not stellar athletes, but they were supportive and kind and Jay skillfully helped me get back into the kayak in the middle of the ocean after I jumped in. Jay knows so much about the island and was a nonstop source of entertainment and interesting information. I recommend this tour wholeheartedly!
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2024
Aloha Nan, What a nice review that gives one a real sense of what our winter Whale Watch tour is about. As you learned even if we don’t encounter whales (the previous tour did) it is a nice tour for all the reasons you stated, e.g. dolphins, turtles and a nice lunch on a remote beach. Folks are slowly discovering this tour and glad you did. Stay well and active. Micco
mommagogo
Feb 2023
Jay guided us on a gorgeous day out, kayaking from Poipu to Port Allen. It was such a gift to have close and unintrusive encounters with sea life, including a pair of curious whales. He showed us a coral reef at sea we could snorkel, which would have been impossible to know was there without his expertise. We stopped at a quiet and nearly empty beach--again, it would be hard to know it was there without a guide--for lunch and to stretch our legs. At every every moment of our trip, Jay was a calm, exceedingly capable, fun, and knowledgeable guide--including the drive back to the launch where he casually answered questions about Kauai history and gave me more insight than I've gathered in all my trips here put together. This was a highlight of a 12-day trip that's been filled with beautiful, unforgettable moments. TIPS If you're staying on the south or west side, ask if you can meet them at Koloa Landing. Take Dramamine if at all in doubt. I don't get carsick or airsick and have never been sick on a kayak, but I took Dramamine and am glad I did. Especially when I wasn't paddling waiting to see what the whales might do, I started to feel the waves. I crashed hard after the trip when the sun and drug hit, but was fine while I was out on the water.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2023
Aloha Momm..., Great review with some good pointers for anyone contemplating participating on our south shore whale watch by sea kayak. Jay runs our sea kayak department and is excellent, as you found out, on the field and back at the office. Come back and paddle with Jay on our famous Na Pali by sea kayak during the summer. Until then....keep active and engaged. Micco
ntrede1
Feb 2023
First of all there is Jay, our tour guide - from the start his calm attitude inspired trust and confidence that we could go on our first open ocean kayak trip and muster adverse situations. He is incredibly knowledgeable, fun, friendly and infectiously enthusiastic. The experience would not have been the same without him! He guided us expertly through pretty high waves and was right there to help when we toppled twice (it wasn't scary at all). Then there were the whales - what a spectacle to see 2 humpbacks surface, jump, go on deep dives for about 30 minutes in our vicinity! Jay also took us to a reef for snorkeling with beautiful views of living corals and all sorts of fish. Lunch on a secluded beach was fun and restorative and the pick-up by Elijah smooth. Lots of really interesting detailed historical and botanical data from Jay on our trip back to Koloa. A day to remember forever!
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2023
Aloha Ntredel, Wow! Sorry I wasn't with you all paddling with the Humpbacks. It's a hit and miss with the whales. Even when we don't get near whales, it is still a nice paddle with great scenery above and below water. Will share with Jay your kind review. Hope to sea you back and paddling Na Pali Coast this summer with Jay. Thanks for taking the time. A hui hou, Micco

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