Hawaii Dolphin Swimming & Cultural Tour

Swim with Dolphins in Hawaii!! Dolphin swimming tours on the West Coast of Oahu located 1 hour away from Waikiki. The half-day tour includes sailing in a large catamaran, ocean kayaking, snorkeling, learning hula and swimming with the dolphins.
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<Price>
$148.00 per Adult
$118 per Child (3 - 12 years)
Children under 1 1/2 - 2 years are free
<Hotel Pickup>
9:30 am
<Number of People>
Maximum Capacity: 24
Minimum Tour: 4
<Items to Bring>
Please come in your bathing suit
Towel
Sunscreen
Hat
Camera
Windbreaker or a jacket
<Attention>
For those who are prone to seasickness, we recommend taking motion-sickness medication in advance.
<Cancellation Fees>
From 12 PM to 5 PM the day before: 50%
After 5 PM the day before: 100%

| This is what the tour is like! | |
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We will leave Waikiki at 9:30 am. A Japanese guide and a veteran driver will pick you up at your hotel. |
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About one hour later, we will arrive at the Waianae Boat Harbor on the western side of Oahu. |
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We will then board a sturdy catamaran and begin our cruise of Oahu’s western coastline. |
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First, we will offer a prayer for the safety and success of our voyage. We will perform the “Ehomai” ceremony, singing together and offering flowers to the sea. |
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We will then head west in search of dolphins. The dolphins sometimes appear right after we leave the harbor, and sometimes they are nearer to Kaena Point, the westernmost point on Oahu, and sometimes they are in a sacred area off to the west. Please bear in mind that you will swim at a different location on the day of your tour. |
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Then, we will measure your fin size, pass out snorkels and life vests, and begin preparations so that you can swim at any time. Let our friendly local crew members help you. |
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We spot some dolphins, the stars of today’s show. The dolphins often swim directly under the boat and frolic on the waves. |
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You will be led into the water feeling assured by our crew of expert Hawaiian water-men and women, all certified in lifesaving and all very good surfers, swimmers, and paddlers. |
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The type of dolphins in these waters is mainly “spinner dolphins,” a small dolphin which spins while it jumps. Although they are “small,” the large dolphins can sometimes be this big. |
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Since they spin while they jump, “Hawaiian Spinner Dolphin” is the English name of these bottlenose dolphins who are skilled at making spinning jumps. |
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Actually, wild dolphins in Hawaii sleep while they swim. That is why we swim quietly. The beautiful, mysterious world of the dolphin opens up before us. |
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After swimming with the dolphins and feeling refreshed, how about some sweet, juicy pineapple? We have some Japanese green tea prepared as well. |
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In the meantime, the boat moves to a snorkeling spot where there are fish and turtles. |
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Surrounded by a school of Hawaii’s unique bright yellow surgeonfish, |
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You swim with the sea turtles and you feel as though you are in a palace at the bottom of the sea. For the people of Hawaii, the sea turtle is the guardian deity of the sea. Since the turtles are on the verge of extinction, you cannot touch them. Please just enjoy them with your eyes. |
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We lower a kayak at the spot where the fish and turtles are and everyone takes turns riding it. |
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On days when there are nice waves, the local staff will take you kayak surfing. |
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While everyone is playing with the turtles, on board the captain is grilling meat on a barbecue grill. |
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As we make our way back to the harbor, on board we will serve you a healthy, hot lunch of grilled cheeseburgers (veggie-burgers) on our very unique Hawaiian taro buns. |
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From December to April, there are days when we encounter humpback whales who come from Alaska to raise their young. |
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Before we return to the harbor, the local staff will entertain you with a hula show. |
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It was really enjoyable playing with our ocean friends during our three hour trip around Oahu’s western coast. |
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Finally, at a park near the harbor, let’s dance the hula, which is deeply entwined in the region of Waianae. Dancing the hula outdoors, surrounded by nature, is rather refreshing. |
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With lots of things to see and do, there is nothing better than a fun-filled dolphin tour! Why don’t you give it a try? |
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