Winter Whales off Maui

Maui Whale Watching

Maui whale watching tours head offshore in winter, when humpback whales bring spouts, tail slaps and breaching moments to island waters.

Maui Whale Watching

Witness one of nature's greatest spectacles with a Maui whale watching tour! Each winter, thousands of humpback whales migrate to the warm waters around Maui, creating an unforgettable experience for visitors. From December through April, you can spot these gentle giants breaching, tail-slapping, and singing in the clear Pacific waters. Departing from Ma'alaea Harbor, whale watching tours offer comfortable boats, knowledgeable guides, and breathtaking views of Maui's stunning coastline, all while bringing you up close to these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.

Maui is considered one of the best places in the world for whale watching thanks to its protected waters and ideal viewing conditions. Many tours feature hydrophones so you can even listen to the mesmerizing songs of the whales. Whether you choose a family-friendly catamaran cruise or a smaller, intimate boat experience, whale watching in Maui offers an awe-inspiring connection to Hawaii's marine life and natural beauty. Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime adventure during your island getaway!

Frequently Asked Questions

When is whale watching season on Maui?

Whale season typically runs from mid-December through April, with peak sightings in January and February.

What types of whales can be seen around Maui?

Humpback whales are the primary species seen, as they migrate to Hawaii each winter to breed, calve and nurse their young.

Where do whale watching tours depart from?

Tours commonly depart from Ma'alaea Harbor.

Are whale sightings guaranteed?

While sightings are very common during the season, many tour operators offer a free return trip if no whales are seen.

What should I bring on a whale watching tour?

Bring sunglasses, reef-safe sunscreen, a hat, a light jacket and a camera or binoculars for a better viewing experience.