Whale Watching Marvels of Maui: A Fantastic Must-See

  Your thing of passion is whales?   Seeing Maui during whale season is like seeing the grand performance of the natural world.   Imagine this: suddenly a humpback breaches, disturbing the tranquility on the ocean as you are on a boat and sunshine dances on the waves.   Enchanting, right?   Let’s look at some fantastic locations and tips on this lovely island for an incredible whale gazing experience. Wondering where to start? See more whale viewing spots here.
  Kaanapali Beach is originally a whale paradise outside its gorgeous beaches.   Rent a kayak or paddleboard; you could just come across one close by!
  Next is Lahaina Harbor.   Boat excursions with tales of breaching giants abound in this active area.   Some even contain hydrophones to enable a different experience listening to their soothing melodies!
  Time confined?   Attend McGregor Point.  Watch swing.   Pull over, get binoculars, then focus very carefully.   Perfect for seeing unexpected whale sightings, this location offers wide-ranging views of water meeting horizon.
  Ask about the Center for Maui Ocean.   Though it stresses marine education above whale viewing, this is a great way to learn more about these incredible animals.   See it as the warm-up for the real performance.
  Which would you prefer—morning or sunset?   Early trips usually offer quiet seas; sunsets create amazing scenery.   Remember you need to layer.   The early ocean of Hawaii can be rather cold.
  Not sure about sea-related nausea?   Possibly useful are motion sickness bands or ginger treats.   Once for “medicinal purposes,” a friend sent a gingerbread house.   Did life turn out as expected?   The gingerbread hardly held until noon!
  Stop at last to value even while you photograph those perfect photographs.   These animals simply exude great grandeur.   Prepared then to start your next adventure?   Get those hues, then meet the whales; they will astound you!