Whale Watch Oahu

WEST OAHU
1:30pm

Dec – Mar  |  1.5-2 Hours

Whale Watch Oahu, West Oahu Waianae coastline

1:30PM – 3:30PM | 2 HOURS

DECEMBER THROUGH MARCH

Mon / Wed
Power Boat: Sea Dreams II

Sun / Tue / Thur / Fri / Sat
Sailing Catamaran: Ko Nau Lani

Be whisked away, to see marine wildlife such as dolphins and turtles year round, or whales during whale season December through March. 

Seasonal differences: Whale watch is DECEMBER through March.. Dolphins & turtles can be seen year-round.

Prices
$99 Adults Ages 13+
$65 Children Ages 4-12
FREE Infant 0-3yr

What to Expect

Sightsee along the stunning Waianae coastline and enjoy a fast and fun powerboat ride. Cruises include soda, juice and water. Wildlife Guaranteed:See wildlife or cruise again for free one time on a trip of same or lesser value on Maui, Big Island or Oahu or apply the value of your ticket to upgrade to any Hawaii Nautical trip. Wildlife guarantee is for one time re-ride only, no refunds.

What’s Included

  • Water
  • Soda
  • Juice

Meeting and Pick-Up

WEST OAHU, DEPARTING FROM WAIANAE HARBOR

Waianae Boat Harbor, Dock C
85-471 Farrington Highway

Waianae, HI 96797

Check in 20 minutes prior to tour start.

Click https://www.hawaiinautical.com/maps/ for a map link. Turn in to the harbor go past Spinners Cafe (on your right) just past their parking lot, turn right into the harbor parking; The Ko Nau Lani will be the first boat (pier C)  If self-driving, some GPS units locate better using “85-471 Farrington Highway, Waianae, HI 96792”

8.712% tax and harbor fee is added to all prices. Cancellation policy: 24-hour advance notice required for refund.

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Hawaii Nautical is one of Hawaii's largest ocean-activity providers.

We have a fleet of vessels islandwide serving many harbors across Oahu and the Big Island. We believe in delivering service, safety and the spirit of Aloha.
We respect the ocean and the ecosystem, and we follow strict guidelines so that all marine wildlife is protected. Additionally, we honor the host culture and support the local communities in which we operate.
We want the natural environment you enjoy today to be here tomorrow and for every tomorrow after.
That’s why we are Hawaii’s first Dolphin SMART-recognized operator. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Dolphin SMART program educates guests about dolphin conservation and advises not to seek activities that pursue close interactions like swimming with dolphins in Hawaii in the wild.
We also follow the guidelines of the Coral Reef Alliance, to establish lasting change and promote coral reef health around the world. That includes sustainable practices — such as not feeding fish. Coral conservation aims to save these valuable ecosystems, unite communities and preserve cultural identity.
For decades, we’ve been wowing guests of all ages in Hawaii. And while provide exciting experiences for our guests, we practice the highest level of safety in everything we do. We treat guests like ohana, the Hawaiian word for “family,” which permeates everything we do.

Hawaii Nautical is one of Hawaii's largest ocean-activity providers.

We have a fleet of vessels islandwide serving many harbors across Oahu and the Big Island. We believe in delivering service, safety and the spirit of Aloha.
We respect the ocean and the ecosystem, and we follow strict guidelines so that all marine wildlife is protected. Additionally, we honor the host culture and support the local communities in which we operate.
We want the natural environment you enjoy today to be here tomorrow and for every tomorrow after.
That’s why we are Hawaii’s first Dolphin SMART-recognized operator. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Dolphin SMART program educates guests about dolphin conservation and advises not to seek activities that pursue close interactions like swimming with dolphins in Hawaii in the wild.
We also follow the guidelines of the Coral Reef Alliance, to establish lasting change and promote coral reef health around the world. That includes sustainable practices — such as not feeding fish. Coral conservation aims to save these valuable ecosystems, unite communities and preserve cultural identity.
For decades, we’ve been wowing guests of all ages in Hawaii. And while provide exciting experiences for our guests, we practice the highest level of safety in everything we do. We treat guests like ohana, the Hawaiian word for “family,” which permeates everything we do.

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Business office:
808-234-7245
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Hawaii Time

Questions?  Contact Us

Reservations office:
87-1988 Pakeke Street, Unit 4, Waianae, HI 96792

Corporate mailing office:
46-471 Hololio Street, Kaneohe, HI 96744