![]() I got the video, it was ok, but it had no sound. ![]() Also, try doing this tour in the beginning of your trip so you can reschedule. We highly recommend taking the earliest tour possible, this is usually not any issue for most people because they came from a different timezone so they wake up early anyways. This tends to happen on the later tours in the Winter. If the weather is bad they will cancel because the water gets choppy (You will get a full refund).If you have any doubts feel free to contact us. If it gets cancelled, of course you will get your money back. Also, take a motion sickness pill before the tour. These are the best ways to avoid the tour getting cancelled. We recommend taking the earliest tour possible & volunteering to go with the first group in the cage. You can stick your head out of the water and I guarantee when you see the shark fins swimming around you will think of JAWS!.This company has the largest cage up there, and viewing sections with plexiglass, which enable you to take pictures that look like you're in there with the sharks!.In the winter if you're lucky you will also see whales! (Dec.-April).This is the best price we found with the best company up there.Three sides of the cage have built-in plexi-glass windows for a clear and unobstructed view.Custom made handlebars are welded inside the cage for clients to hold onto for safety.The count is determined by the captain based on body size and passenger count. Our largest cage can place up to 8 people while our smaller cage can accommodate up to 6 passengers comfortably.No dimensions on smaller cage at this time. Dimensions: Large cage (Abunai & Kaiou) 10' x 8' x 8’.If we run our third boat, the Anela, we'll assign to her one of our original cages which is slightly smaller and can accommodate up to 6 passengers. We normally use our largest cage which measures 10’ x 8’ x 8’. The shark cage is not completely submerged, so make sure to come out of the water & check out all the shark’s dorsal fins as they swim around you! For those of you not ready to take the plunge, come & take the boat tour and watch the sharks swim around from the safety & comfort of the boat deck. In the winter season (Dec.-April), if you are lucky you will see whales on your trip back to shore!Ĭages – We have 2 custom designed welded metal cages. After a safety & educational briefing from the professional crew, you will be fitted with professional grade snorkel gear so that you can be ready to step into the shark cage! Once you are in there, you will experience this once in a lifetime opportunity to see sharks swim within inches of you! ![]() This extreme shark adventure is an awesome way to get close to these ferocious creatures, either from the boat (surface viewing) or within the safety of a metal shark cage with large plexiglas observation windows (cage viewing). We usually always see barracuda, ahi, and schools of other fish and during Nov-Apirl, we’ll often see and hear Humpback whales. Hawaii’s warm waters do not provide an ideal habitat for great whites but they have been seen sparingly in Hawaii and you can never know when or if they may come around. Tiger or Hammerhead shark sightings are rare but you can never tell when they may show up. They can measure up to 12 feet in length and are not known to attack humans. The species of sharks we normally see are the Galapagos and Sandbar sharks.
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