Whale Watching from the Kohala Coast (small group raft)
This is the whale-watching tour for close encounters! Leaving out of Puako (near Waikoloa Village on the Kohala Coast), you will enter the nursing grounds of mother humpback whales and their babies. Go out a little further and you may witness a competition pod. Enjoy whale-watching on a power raft!
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Activity Overview
Whale Watching Tour Highlights
- 2.5 hour tour
- Snacks and drinks provided
- Small group experience with a maximum of 20 passengers
- Enjoy whale watching on a power raft, this is the tour for close encounters!
- Children 3 and up are welcome
- The power raft has an awning for sun protection and you can sit up high in their crows nest for excellent viewing!
Whale-watching tours start at $125 and are from January to mid-March.
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Puako Bay Whale Watching Experience
My son Henry and I headed out one morning from our Kohala Resort (Mauna Lani Resort) for the 15-minute drive to Puako Bay Boat Ramp. We loved it. The tranquil water, the boat ride, the manta ray sighting, and of course the whales!
Watch our video below to feel the experience and get some tips on whale watching in Puako Bay or the Big Island in general. Remember to book here if this trip interests your group as booking on our website is a direct booking with the tour operator and it helps us make more reviews! Mahalo!
Whale Watching in Puako Bay
If you’ve always wanted to go whale watching on the Big Island, you’re in luck! Humpback whales travel to the Hawaiian waters every winter to mate, birth, and nurse.
From baby whales curiously scouting out the boat to witnessing a triple breach, Adventure X Boat Tours has seen it all during their Big Island whale-watching tours.
The captains and crew are very knowledgeable about humpback whale behavior and will share insightful facts throughout the entire trip.
Reasons to Go Whale Watching With Adventure X
Want to ditch the crowds? Adventure X offers small group tours aboard their 30 ft rigid inflatable raft. Here are the reasons you need to go whale watching with Adventure X.
If you’re staying in Waikoloa or along the Kohala Coast, this is the whale-watching tour to book. Conveniently departs from Puako Boat Ramp (click for directions) on the Kohala Coast between the Fairmont and Mauna Kea Beach Hotel (40 minutes north of Kailua-Kona).
For whale-watching tours leaving closer to Kailua-Kona, see our recommended power rafting tour and boat tour. Those may be more convenient for you.
We love whale-watching on a power raft! While they would never chase a whale, they can cover more ground to find them and they carry a maximum of 20 passengers! Their Malaialena is a 30 ft Rigid Inflatable Boat, the type of boat that is considered one of the safest (hence the coast guard uses them).
She is a fun and comfortable ride with padded seats, shade, an upper viewing deck that seats 4, AND a bathroom on board!
Onboard Naturalist
A marine naturalist onboard to answer all your questions
Listen to Whale Songs
They will dip the hydrophone in the water so you can listen to whale songs
Bring Your Camera
Bring your phone or professional camera for pictures. We like to bring our GoPro (underwater camera) on a selfie stick to get underwater shots.
2-Hour Duration Tours
Two-morning tours a day are available, 8 AM and 10:30 AM. Check-in 30-minutes prior to departure. Ages 3 and older are welcome.
Departs from the Kohala Coast
The departure location is Puako Boat Ramp (click for directions), just north of Waikoloa.
Drinks and Snacks Provided
Cold drinks and snacks are provided. Bring sunscreen and a hat. Click the Book Here button to learn more!
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Children must be 3+ years old. There is a 48-hour cancellation policy.
What does the marine naturalist do onboard?
Adventure X Boat Tours has a wonderful team of marine naturalists. Their marine naturalist guides will be onboard sharing marine educational info.
Can I bring a good camera?
Absolutely! Bring a GoPro or another suitable water camera to get underwater shots. You can also bring your fancy camera but there may be light spray so make sure you can keep it dry.
Does Adventure X provide transport from my hotel or condo?
While staying on the island, you will probably find it cheaper and more convenient to rent a car. Otherwise, there are a number of taxi companies and ride-share companies like Uber and Lyft that can assist you.
What do I bring on the whale watching trip?
Bring a hat, sunglasses, reef-safe sunscreen, and a camera! There is dry storage onboard for backpacks and purses.
Will I get seasick?
These small, fast-moving boats have a tendency to cause less seasickness than other types of boats. However, as a precaution, motion sickness medicine should be taken the night before the tour to solve all worries.
Are the boats covered?
Yes, there is a shade canopy on all the rafts.
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