Hello,
I have been reading lots of posts about the options for a Na Pali boat tour in February and I am still confused. I really want to see the Na Pali coast via boat, but I realize February is not the best time to do this. I leave this weekend and I am not sure if I should book ahead of time or wait until I get there to check out the weather. Also, after reading so many reviews, I am confused which company to pick.
Help! Thanks! :)
Na Pali boat tour in 1 week
Wait until you get there so you can check out the weather.
Most of the boats will be going out of Port Allen on the West Shore this time of year, hopefully someone else who either lives there or visits this time can help more, we usually go in the fall.
Na Pali boat tour in 1 week
Yes, wait until you get there, you will not have to worry about getting a tour.
We went on Liko tours out of Port Allen (April 06)They did a really great job. The scenery was spectacular, no they did not go all the way up the coast, but we did not know the difference, it was beautiful to us.
Plus they were very friendly and knowledgable. We would go with them again.
Indeed, the previous posts are right on.
Book after you get on island, especially during our winter swell months.
There are going to be surf warnings posted soon for
large north shore swells with wave faces 15-20 feet.
But, do check out the conditions and also ask before booking with any of the boat tour companies.
Probably a good idea to book on a larger vessel this time of year. And those boats will be going out of the west side.
Capt, Andy, Blue Dolphin, Holo Holo, and Liko would be some of the Napali Tour outfits to consider.
Denny
If you are the least bit prone to seasickness, take some remedies like dramamine BEFORE the trip. Once the train leaves the station, so to speak, it is too late to stop the seasickness. The last ride I went on in the calmer autumn months rendered 10% of the passengers heaving over the rails. I don%26#39;t want to scare you, just be prepared so you don%26#39;t ruin an expensive and breathtakingly beautiful trip.
I ditto that. So many visitors on our boat were sick. I heard them talking that they were used to being on boats back home-well that experience may be a lake in Indiana!
The weather can turn at anytime, so it is best to be prepared, even if you think you will not have an issue. Try the seabands if you do not want to take dramamine. How awful to be sick and miss the beauty of Napali
Thanks everyone for your great advice. I have definitely heard some horror stories of sea-sickness during the rough winter months.
Thanks again! :)
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