Captain Dan's Blog

JANUARY 10, 2010

In Hawaii, it doesn’t get any better than January, February, and March to view the seasonal humpback whales. And while early January is normally the front end of the annual migration, this January has gotten off to a great start with a lot of sightings. Mothers and calves were sighted this year just before Christmas and since then, we have even encountered several mating groups.

Today’s tours both included inter-species encounters with a large group of bottlenose dolphins interacting with the gregarious humpback whales. While such interplay is not common, it is always a treat to witness.

With tourism picking back up in the Hawaiian Islands, we are running a full schedule each week so you have many options to choose from when booking your reservation. But don’t delay, we often do sell out. Contact our reservations office at 808-322-0028 to schedule your whale watch adventure. We look forward to seeing you on the Big Island’s beautful Kona coast.

Aloha from Captain Dan.

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