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Whale-watching cruises surface


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POSTED: Sunday, January 11, 2009

Among the visitors we can depend on in winter months are the humpback whales that trek annually from the chilly North Pacific to the warm waters of Hawaii to birth and raise their calves, treating our human visitors to a wondrous slice of nature.

An estimated 8,000 to 10,000 humpback whales migrate to Hawaii each winter allowing those on shore to witness their breaching, spouting and water slapping. For an even closer glimpse, check out some of these specialized ocean tours. Note that visitors are asked to dress appropriately for breezy, water conditions and to wear sunscreen and secure hats.

Atlantis Navatek I Whale Watch Lunch Cruise: This scenic 2 1/2 -hour lunch cruise from noon to 2:30 p.m. through April 12 features a buffet of chicken, mahimahi, fruit, salad and dessert, and the guarantee, “;See a whale or sail again for free!”; The leisurely ride takes place along the shoreline that stretches from Waikiki and Diamond Head toward Koko Crater in East Oahu. The 140-foot Navatek I utilizes SWATH (Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull) technology, which limits wave action against the sides of the 300-person capacity vessel, resulting in a smooth cruise experience.

The cruise departs from Aloha Tower Marketplace at Pier 6. The cost is $65 for adults and $33 for children 2 to 12, and includes complimentary round-trip ground transportation from Waikiki. Prices do not include the harbor fee and general excise tax. Book online for a 10 percent discount. For information and reservations, visit www.atlantissubmarines.com.

Star of Honolulu's Premier Whale Watch Cruise: This 2 1/2 - hour lunch cruise from noon to 2:30 p.m. daily through April 30 takes place on a vessel with panoramic walkways, a 60-foot high observation sun deck and watts-type stabilizers. Passengers can participate in educational Hawaiian cultural activities and fun whale activities with the crew of certified naturalists. Whale sightings are guaranteed or passengers receive a free return cruise ticket until a whale is spotted.

The Star of Honolulu departs from Aloha Tower Marketplace, Pier 8. The retail rate is $39 for adults and $23.50 for ages 3 to 11. The kamaaina/military rate is $29.29 and $17.65, respectively, with valid Hawaii ID. For reservations or information, call 983-STAR (7827) or visit www.starofhonolulu.com.