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West Oahu Sunset Cruise
● ClosedWest Oahu Sunset Cruise offers a variety of ocean activities and cruises in the beautiful waters of Waianae, Hawaii. Departing from the Hilton Pier at Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort, guests can enjoy sunset cocktail cruises, whale-watching tours, tradewinds sails, and exclusive yacht charters. With a fleet of high-end vessels and experienced professionals, West Oahu Sunset Cruise provides a premium and personalized experience for guests. Whether you're looking for a family vacation or a romantic getaway, there is something for everyone on board.
Small Boat Harbor, Waianae, HI 96792, United States -
Shaka Kayaks
● ClosedShaka Kayaks is North Shore Oahu's premier eco-kayak tour company located at 57-091 Kamehameha Highway in Kahuku, Hawaii. Our guided tours take you through Kawela Bay in search of the resident sea turtles, known as the Honu in Hawaiian. With four different locations to explore, you will have the opportunity to see these amazing creatures up close. In addition to kayaking, we offer guided tours of Turtle Bay Resort's wilderness trails, where you can spot endangered birds and a variety of other wildlife. Our tours combine air, sea, and land adventures into one discounted package, allowing you to experience the best of Oahu's North Shore.
57-091 Kamehameha Hwy, Kahuku, HI 96731, United States -
Kaimana Ocean Safari
● ClosedKaimana Ocean Safari offers a unique and intimate ocean adventure along the stunning coastline of Kona, Hawaii. With a focus on wildlife interaction and conservation, guests can expect a personalized experience that will create lasting memories. The knowledgeable and passionate guides, Kay and Cam, ensure a safe and enjoyable journey as you explore the wonders of the ocean. From swimming with oceanic white tipped sharks to observing dolphins and manta rays, each safari is filled with unforgettable moments. The small group sizes allow for a more personalized experience, making it a perfect choice for families and individuals looking for an authentic Hawaiian adventure. Join Kaimana Ocean Safari for a sunset cruise or snorkeling excursion and discover the magic of the ocean like never before.
74-0425 Kealakehe Pkwy, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740, United States -
Hanalei Valley Lookout
● OpenThe Hanalei Valley Lookout, located along Kuhio Highway in Princeville, Hawaii, offers visitors a glimpse of the Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge, which is closed to the public to protect endangered and threatened bird species. Interpretive signage at the overlook provides information on the wildlife and management of the refuge. Hikers can access the Okolehao trailhead by driving through the refuge on Ohaiki Road, but parking is limited and drivers are urged to be cautious of wildlife crossing the road. Traditional kalo farming practices in the Hanalei Valley have helped maintain waterbird feeding and nesting areas in conjunction with Service-managed wetlands. Established in 1972, the 917-acre refuge is the oldest of Kaua‘i's three refuges and is home to endangered species such as the Hawaiian duck, coot, moorhen, stilt, and goose. Visitors may also meet Solo, a conservation dog trained to sniff out duck carcasses infected by Avian botulism type C to prevent outbreaks at the refuge. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service works with partners to conserve and protect the wildlife and habitats of the refuge for the benefit of the American people. Please note that links to external websites do not constitute endorsement by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Kuhio Hwy, Princeville, HI 96722, United States
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