A Whale Watching Tour in Haleiwa • Get away from the crowds and the hustle and bustle of Waikiki and take a ride to the country side to see our Humpback Whales as they migrate from Alaska. • Just like you they journey to Hawaii to enjoy the sun and warmth of … Continue reading
Whale Watching in Haleiwa, Hawaii
by r garber, February 13, 2018Whale Watching in Hawaii
by r garber, February 12, 2018Come Watch the Whales! Humpback Whales migrate to the Hawaiian Islands during the winter months Mid December to March. The humpback whales come to the Hawaiian Islands for the purposes of calving and mating, and the warm waters surrounding these islands provide the young whales protection from predators as they … Continue reading →
Rip Current – Know Before you Go
by Leann Langanki, June 29, 2017What is a rip current? A rip current is a powerful, channeled current. We all love the beach in the summer. The sun, the sand, and the surf. But just because we’re having fun, doesn’t mean we can forget about safety. Get the facts about rip currents in this Ocean Today … Continue reading →
Parasailing in Oahu
by r garber, May 23, 2017Parasailing Pioneered in 1962, parasailing is a recreational adventure offered all over the world. Although most are acquainted with the kite being towed by a boat, often the moving anchor is a car or truck. Enjoy seeing Diamond Head on the island of Oahu, from 500, 800 or even 1,000 … Continue reading →
Turtle Canyons – Waikiki, Oahu
by r garber, May 15, 2017The Hawaiian name for turtle is Honu. Honu symbolizes good luck, endurance, and a long life. While in Hawaii Scuba diving, make some time to enjoy the spa! Hawaiian green sea turtles like to keep up their appearance and good hygiene is a must. This is why they are commonly … Continue reading →
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