Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary Visitor Center
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Open Opens at 9:30-14:30
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726 S Kihei Rd, Kihei, HI 96753, United StatesMap
Phone(808) 879-2818
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A great stop, especially for kids
Excellent, unexpected stop on our drive. The visitor center has nice, interesting exhibits and is incredibly kid friendly, with age appropriate activities for children. The volunteers were very friend...
Highlights the hazards for whales with pollution in the ocean
FREE - donations accepted. Parking is very limited. Tells a lot about whales and mostly emphasizes the rescue efforts to disentangle the poor whales trapped in nets, fishing line, ropes in the ocean ...
We happened across this on our way to Kalepolepo. We popped in and the kids loved all the hands-on activities. The museum curators were super informed and very entertaining. We learned a lot about the...
Run by NOAA and the State, this is a terrific educational opportunity for all ages. Knowledgeable volunteers share both marine science and local history. Exhibits for adults, puzzles for kids. Good...
A great stop, especially for kids
Excellent, unexpected stop on our drive. The visitor center has nice, interesting exhibits and is incredibly kid friendly, with age appropriate activities for children. The volunteers were very friend...
Highlights the hazards for whales with pollution in the ocean
FREE - donations accepted. Parking is very limited. Tells a lot about whales and mostly emphasizes the rescue efforts to disentangle the poor whales trapped in nets, fishing line, ropes in the ocean ...
Turtles and Whales.
Very well organized with tons of information and easy access to turtles in a shallow wading pond..
Hawaiian History + Whale Conservation
We happened across this on our way to Kalepolepo. We popped in and the kids loved all the hands-on activities. The museum curators were super informed and very entertaining. We learned a lot about the...
Educational and fun
Run by NOAA and the State, this is a terrific educational opportunity for all ages. Knowledgeable volunteers share both marine science and local history. Exhibits for adults, puzzles for kids. Good...