It’s no secret that Maui’s beautiful beaches and warm water attract visitors from far and wide. Among those visitors is a group of over 12,000 humpback whales and their young that make the trip every year from the months of November til May.
Listed are just a few ways to catch these magnificent creatures in action.
The Pacific Whale Foundation focuses on marine life education and conservation while hosting some amazing tours, from standard whale watching to dinner cruises.
The Pacific Whale Foundations' knowledgeable and hospitable crew keeps the whale watch entertaining even on days when the whale isn’t very active.
An adventure with either of these groups provides a great view of the whales and an affordable way to catch some amazing breaches, but be sure to bring a change of dry clothes!
That’s right! You don’t even have to step on a boat to witness whales in action. It’s possible to see spouts and breaches from the beach or even the street.
Whether it's Big Beach in Makena, Kam 1,2 or 3 in Kihei, or hanging out on the front street in Lahaina, there’s no wrong way to enjoy watching the whales this season.