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2 HOUR Whale Watch Photography Expedition *Private Charter*

2 HOUR Whale Watch Photography Expedition *Private Charter*
2 HOUR Whale Watch Photography Expedition *Private Charter*
2 HOUR Whale Watch Photography Expedition *Private Charter*
2 HOUR Whale Watch Photography Expedition *Private Charter*
2 HOUR Whale Watch Photography Expedition *Private Charter*

2 HOUR Whale Watch Photography Expedition *Private Charter*

Wailuku

Embark on a unique private whale-watching adventure with renowned photographer Daniel Sullivan. Capture stunning moments while learning photography tips and observing humpback whales up close. Experience the thrill of hearing their underwater songs and witnessing their behavior in the serene Pacific waters, creating unforgettable memories with friends and family.

Embark on a unique private whale-watching adventure with renowned photographer Daniel Sullivan. Capture stunning moments while learning photography tips and observing humpback whales up close. Experience the thrill of hearing their underwater songs and witnessing their behavior in the serene Pacific waters, creating unforgettable memories with friends and family.

Duration

2 hours

Age

All ages

What's Included

Photography Instruction with Daniel Sullivan

Expert Interpretation

Locally made snacks, soft drinks, or hot cocoa

Drybag for camera gear

Jacket

Incredible memories!

Important information

Meeting point

Ma'alaea Harbor, Slip 14

Check-In and timing

Check in 15 minutes before departure: Slip 14, Māʻalaea Harbor. There is often parking spots available near our slip, though at peak whale season allow yourself extra time for parking. Harbor parking is $1/hr, payable at a kiosk near the boat.

What to wear and bring

- Sun protection - Jacket - Change of clothes for afterwards - Your Camera

Reserve Your Spot

View real-time availability and secure your place instantly

Duration

2 hours

Age

All ages

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