'Welcome Home Whales' fest set for Saturday
Advertiser Staff
MA'ALAEA, HI - With the number of humpback whale sightings increasing steadily around Maui in recent weeks, Pacific Whale Foundation is honoring their return during the annual Welcome Home the Whales Celebration on Saturday, Nov. 29.
The Welcome Home the Whales Celebration will include a blessing of the whales and whale-watch fleet by Rev. Kealahou C. Alika at 11:45 a.m. at The Harbor Shops at Ma'alaea. There will also be a short entertainment program with live music and a chance for all participants to write a "wish for the whales" on origami paper. They will learn how to fold the wish into an origami whale that will be sent to California to be added to the "Curtain of Whales" --a traveling exhibit featuring more than 30,000 origami whales.
Throughout the day Saturday, Pacific Whale Foundation will be offering Welcome Home the Whales Celebration Cruises, led by Pacific Whale Foundation researchers who have recently returned from studying humpback whales in Australia. The whale-watches will take place at 8 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. from Maalaea Harbor and 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. from Lahaina Harbors.
The cruise includes free refreshments (soda and juices), plus a free whale poster and color whale guide for each party and a free Jr. Naturalist program for the kids. Whale sightings are guaranteed or participants will receive a Just a Fluke coupon for a free trip on any other regular Pacific Whale Foundation whale-watch this season.
Pacific Whale Foundation has priced the celebration tickets at $24.95 for adults; kids ages 7-12 are $17; and kids under 6 go free (one free child per paying adult).
Book online at www.pacificwhale.org and save 10%. Members of Pacific Whale Foundation will save 20% whether they book online or by phone.
For reservations by phone, please call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1.