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Visiting Kauai in Winter

When most people think of a tropical getaway, they picture sun-drenched beaches and crystal-clear waters. With Kauai’s summer months running from May through October and the winter months running from November through April, there’s never a bad time to visit with Hawaii’s weather. While Kauai, Hawaii certainly delivers on those fronts, it’s not just a…

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November 23, 2020

What A Catamaran Is: Everything You Need To Know & More

When it comes to sailing, possessing unrestricted access to the top-notch and the most innovative yachts do make a difference. This is exactly the type of thing that can make your vacation go from ordinary to extraordinary. The Moorings catamarans are developed explicitly by famous boat builders Robertson & Caine, a South African company popular for their Leopard brand of ownership yachts. Are you in search of ultimate comfort while sailing and top-tier relaxation when on your chartered sea tour? If that’s you, then a sailing catamaran is all you need. Unlike a monohull, the catamaran possesses 2 hulls that are joined by crossbeams. Situated in the hulls are the staterooms, each with their own private head. The bridge deck and the deckhouse are utilized as the galley and saloon, and for navigating. Few of the catamarans also have one more level called the flybridge….

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November 16, 2020

What Species of Dolphins Can You See On Kauai?

Contrary to whales, on Kauai dolphins tend to appear throughout the year. This is where they basically reside. And since dolphins could easily be sighted, there are no particular “Dolphin watch only” tours, like in the case of whales. Doesn’t matter whether you are on a snorkel tour to the Na Pali Coast, a fishing charter, a dive charter, a sunset sail, a dinner cruise, or any other seaborne activity, you are most likely to get a chance to see a glimpse of mesmerizing dolphins as well as other Kauai wildlife mainstays. What Type Dolphin Species Are Found On Kauai? Pretty Dolphins are called “Nai’a” in Hawaiian. It refers to all kinds of dolphins that are located in Hawaiian waters. Only 4 kinds of dolphins are frequently located in the waters around Kauai. They are the Spinner Dolphin, the Spotted Dolphin, the Rough-toothed Dolphin, and the…

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November 9, 2020

Sea Caves to Visit on Kauai

The Na Pali Coast is home to beautiful landscapes. Verdant forests, towering cliffs, waterfalls cover this gorgeous area. And below them lies a beautiful ocean and sea caves. On your trip to Kauai, make sure to make time to visit the Na Pali Coast and explore the sea caves. Many of the sea caves can be toured…

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October 26, 2020

When is the Best Time to See Hawaii Marine Life?

One of the most exciting parts of a Hawaiian getaway is seeing all of the beautiful wildlife around the islands. Colorful birds roost in the trees, and you can find various animals in the forests. However, the island of Kauai is home to some incredible marine life. Tropical fish, dolphins, humpback whales, and more can…

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September 21, 2020

Best Places To Snorkel On Kauai

One of the most uniquely authentic tropical experiences you can have in Hawaii is snorkeling. Kauai’s beaches usually aren’t crowded with swimmers and boaters, making the area perfect for snorkeling. Around Kauai, you can explore the hidden underwater world and swim alongside tropical fish. This leads many visitors to ask, where are the best snorkeling…

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August 24, 2020

Are Boat Tours Family Friendly

In the realm of family-friendly activities, boat tours stand out as an enticing option for adventure-seeking families. If you’re contemplating a maritime escapade with your loved ones, this blog post will navigate you through the intricacies of whether boat tours are indeed family-friendly. Strap in as we explore the exciting world of family-friendly boat tours,…

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August 17, 2020

What to Bring With You When Snorkeling in Hawaii

Are you getting ready to embark on a snorkeling tour? If so, you’re probably wondering what you should bring with you. After all, you’re going to be swimming in the ocean. You can’t just jump in the water in your regular clothes! When going snorkeling in Hawaii, it is important that you pack some essentials….

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July 15, 2020

Kalalau Trail Information: Everything To Know About This Na Pali Coast Hike

When people picture Kauai, many people imagine Kauai’s iconic jagged cliffs of the North shore, aka, the Napali Coast. Napali in Hawaiian means cliffs, making the Napali Coast is the Cliff Coast. This is fitting since this area is home to some of Hawaii’s most scenic cliffs. With so many gorgeous cliffs that seem to…

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July 1, 2020

How to Understand the Meaning Behind Whale Songs

As the largest animals to ever grace the planet, whales have captivated humans for centuries. Fortunately, whale watching tours are some of the best ways to learn more about these fascinating, highly-intelligent creatures. While on a whale watching tour, you may hear a few whale songs depending on what species are most prevalent on your tour….

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December 17, 2018

‘Imiloa Express Nā Pali Sunset Sightseeing & Snorkeling

Why choose between snorkeling and sunset cruising when you can do both? Start your adventure with a snorkel session (conditions permitting), then kick back with a drink as the sun sets beyond the horizon. Casual dinner and good vibes guaranteed!

Available June 1 – September 8
Check-In Time: 2:00 pm

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Lucky Lady Deluxe Nā Pali Sunset Tour

Get ready for a breathtaking Hawaiian sunset at sea! Cruise along the Nā Pali Coast as your captain shares Hawaiian legends, while our top-notch crew makes sure you’re treated like royalty. It’s the perfect way to end your day in paradise.

Daily
Check-In Time: 1:15 pm*

*June-August available only Sunday & Tuesday

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