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Sure, Maui! Celebrated for its stunning beaches, lush environs, and yearly influx of the most incredible guests—humpback whales—from the sea. Their songs even surpass the late-night karaoke your neighbor hosts. Not sarcastically. Between December and April, these gentle giants return to Hawaiian waters for some relaxation and a small family expansion. If you’re new to this adventure, start here with our beginner’s guide.

 

Think of this: You are on a boat; the sun is working constantly to leave its stamp; the salty breeze is tumbling through your hair. Suddenly, a large tail appears as a giant beast surfaces with a cannonball that would outshine the best tail in your backyard pool. Still, heart hammering? Welcome to the adventure Maui presents for whale-watching.

Here's advice: get your tour passes early. These boat trips gather faster than a sparrow takes your seaside lunch. Tours aim to leave a lasting impression despite their many forms and scope. From spectacular breaches to playful tail flops, every trip promises experiences worthy of a place on your Instagram page.

Pro tip: don't forget your binoculars. Nothing worse than hazy forms as the action hits. Usually, trips include guides who have interesting knowledge about these whales. These are the unsung heroes; their stories and actions motivate you to go, "Ah, that's why!"

Has anyone ever seen a spy hop? Then a whale peers its head out of the sea and looks about. Larger and water-bound, but you know, think of it as your dog curiously and carelessly putting its head out the window during a car journey.

McGregor Point Lookout provides some action if you would like to stay on dry ground. For a laid-back whale-watching outing, pack binoculars and maybe a picnic.

In essence, it's an underwater show just ready to captivate your senses. So be ready to pack your camera, apply some sunscreen, and enjoy an incredible marine display right here in Maui. For a journey to remember, how would that be?