Oahu Holidays
Whale Watching from Maui
Maui is considered one of the world's top whale watch spots, famous for the proximity of whales to its shoreline and the large number of whales found here. Warm sunny weather, great visibility, and clear ocean waters add up to excellent conditions for whale watching. More than 3,500 humpback whales come to Hawaii each winter to mate and give birth, making the state the nation's primary mating and calving ground for these endangered animals.
December to April is classified as whale watching season and it is during this time that the heavily laden humpback females move back down from the waters around Alaska. During their time here the whales do not eat, and come away with 2/3 of their original body weight.
The company that is the resident expert in this phenomenon is the "Pacific Whale Foundation" and they conduct some of the best ocean tours. Their tours surpass most of the others on the island due to their unprecedented knowledge about the species - each vessel comes with certified Marine Naturalists. Be sure to have a listen on the hydrophone to hear the majestic call of these beautiful giants. The company also has a remarkable 99% sighting success rate, which is partly due to the fact that each vessel receives up to the minute activity updates from the company HQ.
If you don't have good sea legs, you can still view the whales from the shore and in certain hotels on the island, from the balcony of your hotel room.....
Call or email Bon Voyage to discuss your Maui Whale Watching holiday this winter. The memories will last a lifetime.
