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If you are planning a trip to Hawaii any time between December and March, schedule a whale watching tour to make your vacation truly memorable. At Ko Olina Ocean Adventures in Kapolei, their sailing and snorkeling tours will lead you to the best locations for spotting Alaskan humpback whales.

To improve the experience you have on your whale watching tour, here are a few tips Ko Olina Ocean Adventures recommends you implement.

Take a Motion Sickness Medication

If this your first time going on a whale watching tour, it is recommended you take motion sickness medication a few hours beforehand. Most likely, you will need to discuss prescription options with your doctor before leaving on your trip.

Come Prepared

whale-watching-kapolei-hiHow you dress and what you pack is incredibly important on any whale watching tour. To start with, you should dress in layers so you are able to stay warm or cool depending on the ocean wind. Also, remember to bring extra clothing in case the ones you wear get wet. You’ll also want to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect your skin and eyes from sun damage.

Your pack should also include a camera with a zoom feature and binoculars so you can clearly see and capture any whales you spot on your tour. Finally, remember to bring water and a few light snacks to stay hydrated and help remedy seasickness if it does arise.

Understand Whale Behavior

Before your whale watching tour, it is a good idea to research whale behavior. This will allow you to predict when they might breach or when more than one whale might be in the vicinity. For instance, you’ll want to begin your scan for whales by looking for their blow. This can reach up to 20 feet and indicates a whale is coming up for air. As Hawaii is the only state where Humpbacks mate and nurse their young, it is always possible that you can see mothers breaching alongside their calves during these periods.

If you have any questions about how to further improve your whale watching experiencing, contact Ko Olina Ocean Adventures. To book your tour today, call them at (808) 396-2068. You can also visit their website or Facebook page to view images of past snorkeling and sailing adventures.

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