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See whales on the best whale watching Maui tours this winter, and watch as the Pacific humpback whales rest and play after traveling from Alaska to Hawaii. December and April is whale watching Oahu season, and the ocean becomes the winter home for humpback whales and their calves that are born in the island's warm waters, and with a variety of whale watching tours departing from Kaanapali, Lahaina, Maalaea, and Makena in Maui, there is a whale watching experience perfect for everyone.
Your Guide to Whale Watching in Maui
Every winter approximately 10,000 to 12,000 humpback whales travel to Hawaii from Alaska to Hawaii during their mating and calving season, and from November to May, you will often see these massive marine mammals in the warm waters surrounding the islands of Hawaii.

The protected oceanic areas known as the Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary are mostly found between the islands of Maui, Molokai and Lanai, and Maui is often said to be one of the best islands in Hawaii to see humpback whales during the winter whale watching season. You will sometimes even see humpback whales from the shore since they will come close to the coastline.

Maui whale watching tours are available for only a limited amount of time, and should not be missed by anyone on the island during the winter whale watching season.

More details can be found in our Hawaii Whale Watching Guide!

Learn About Humpback Whales
  • Humpback whales travel annually between Hawaii and Alaska to both give birth and raise their young in the warm waters off the islands of Hawaii. Once the calves have become bigger and stronger, the humpback whale pods return to Alaska for spring and summer.
  • Adult humpback whales do not eat while they are in Hawaii, and female humpback whales expend tons of energy feeding their calf during their Hawaiian visit.
  • Humpback whales spend most of their time underwater, but stay on and just below the ocean’s surface for approximately 15 minutes. If they are feeling energetic, you can sometimes see them jump or breach out of the water, and even slap their tails and fins on the water.
  • You will want to catch sight of humpback whales as quickly as possible once they surface since they can stay underwater for up to an hour with lungs as large as a small car.
  • Once a humpback whale calf is born, they gain around 100 lbs a day while their mothers nurse them, and marine biologists and ocean conservationists track the calve’s progress before they head back to Alaska.
  • While humpback whale calves grow exponentially while in Hawaii, adult humpback whales are quite the opposite. They will normally lose around 25% of their body weight during their stay in Hawaii, and need to return to Alaska to feed.
  • Many Maui whale watching cruise boats come equipped with hydrophones which will allow you to hear the famous whale songs of the humpback whales. Male humpback whales all sing the same complex whale song throughout the season, and then pick-up the following season where the previous song left off.
  • While beautiful whale songs are special in their own way, scientists do not have a definitive reason as to why the humpback whales sing, but it is said that whales sing to communicate, locate food, and find each other.

What to Expect & Know Before You Go
  • Guests who are prone to motion sickness should plan on taking a motion sickness preventative at least one hour prior to departure.
  • Many of the top Oahu whale watching tours book up days or weeks in advance. Be sure to book whale watching tours as early as possible to ensure a spot on the boat.
  • Keep an eye out for the following humpback whale behaviors on Maui: A spout of water from the blowhole which will look like a spray from the ocean’s surface, whale tails or fins coming up from the water, or an epic partial or full breech where they will propel themselves out of the water to belly flop onto the surface.
  • Be patient during your Maui whale watching cruise, and keep your eye out for irregularities on water. You will never know when humpback whales will make their presence known, and if the humpback whales do not make an appearance during your cruise, enjoy your time in Hawaii’s waters.
  • Federal laws require that all boats and persons stay at least 100 yards away from humpback whales at all times. Sometimes whales become curious and will swim to a boat, and the boats are required to turn off their engines and wait till the humpback whale moves away.
  • The best time for whale watching Maui tours is often during the morning and afternoon since the ocean and winds are much calmer at this time. This is not to say that humpback whales cannot be seen during dusk and sunset, and depending on how active the calves are, they can be quite playful throughout the day.

Best Places for Whale Watching on Maui
For the best whale watching on Maui, book whale watching cruises from the Kaanapali, Lahaina, Maalaea, and Wailea. Each of the areas offers unique views and amazing opportunities to see Hawaii’s winter visitors.

  • Kaanapali and Lahaina Whale Watching Tours: Cruises will depart from the Lahaina Harbor and Kaanapali Beach.
  • Maalaea Whale Watching Tours: These tours take place along west Maui and depart from the Maalaea Small Boat Harbor.
  • Makena Whale Watching Tours: Taking place on Maui's southwestern shores, these whale watching tours depart from Makena Landing

Boat Types for Maui Whale Watching Tours
There are a variety of different boats to choose from, and each offers a unique experience to see humpback whales on Maui.

  • Large single hull, multi-level cruise liner-type mega boat that can accommodate hundreds of guests per cruise.
  • Moderately-sized catamarans that can both be under sail and cruise using an engine, and can accommodate around 30 to 50 passengers at a time.
  • Mono-hulled sailboats that can quickly skim the surface of the water, and will rarely use an engine and ensure a calm and quiet whale watching experience.
  • Speedy Zodiac and Radon style boats will keep you close to the ocean surface, and quickly get you in range of any spotted humpback whales.
  • Single or tandem kayaks are great for the athletic and the adventurous, and are also the most eco-friendly way of seeing Oahu humpback whales.


Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are whale sightings guaranteed on Maui?
A: While there is a very high likelihood of seeing humpback whales during a Maui whale watching cruise, there are no guarantees that you will see a whale on your tour. Some companies do offer “whale guarantees” and if whales are not seen, you can go back on the cruise or sail until you do see them.

Q: Are there whales in Maui right now?
A: Humpback whales often arrive into Hawaii in late October, and you will see more arrive in November, with peak sightings from December through March.

Q: What is the best month for whale watching on Maui?
A: Whale watching season is between November and April on Maui, and December, January and February are the best months to see humpback whales in Hawaii.

Q: Which island is best for whale watching in Hawaii?
A: While the areas designated as the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary are primarily located between the islands of Maui, Molokai and Lanai, humpback whales can be seen off the coasts of Oahu, the Big Island and Kauai as well.

Q: Where is the best place for whale watching in Maui?
A: The west and southwest shores of Maui are all a part of the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, but humpback whales can be all around the island of Maui.

Q: What time of day are Maui humpback whales the most active?
A: Humpback whales in Hawaii are active throughout the day when they are in Hawaii, and while you can see them in the morning, afternoon, and early evening, ocean and wind conditions are normally calmer during the day.

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Maui Whale Watching

Whale Watching Season
Maui is one of the world’s top humpback whale watching destinations. Approximately 12,000 humpback whales migrate from Alaska to Hawaii each winter to give birth, breed, and nurse calves. Peak whale season runs January-March, with February being the absolute peak. Sightings begin in late November and end in early April. Maui Nui Basin (the channel between Maui, Lanai, Molokai, and Kahoolawe) has the highest concentration of whales in Hawaii.
Why Maui?
The Maui Nui Basin is shallow (200-600 ft) and protected from open ocean swells, making it the preferred whale calving habitat. Mother whales nurse calves in these calm waters before the journey back to Alaska in spring. Whales are visible from shore (Lahaina seawall, Wailea beaches) and from boats. Boat trips get you closer; some boats use hydrophones (underwater microphones) so you can hear whale songs. Sighting rates from boats are 95%+ during peak season.
What You’ll See
Common whale behaviors: surface blows (the whale exhales steam and water), tail slaps, fluke shows (full tail above water before a deep dive), and breaches (the whale launches its full body out of the water). Mother-calf pairs are common; pod escorts (males following a mother and calf) are also frequent. Spinner dolphins, false killer whales, and Hawaiian spinner dolphins often appear during whale tours as bonus sightings. Bring binoculars even on boat tours for distant pods.

Boat Types & Departure Points

Catamarans
Catamarans (40-100 passengers) are the most popular whale-watch format: stable rides, shaded covered seating, restrooms, and concessions. Most include continental breakfast and unlimited drinks. Tour duration: 2-2.5 hours. Boats depart from Maalaea Harbor (most operators), Lahaina Harbor (limited post-fire), and Kaanapali Beach. Catamarans are family-rated and ideal for groups, multi-generations, and travelers who prefer a steadier ride. Sighting guarantee included with most operators.
Rafts & Small Boats
Rigid-hull inflatable rafts (RHIBs, 12-30 passengers) get closer to the action with quicker boat maneuvering, eye-level whale encounters, and access to areas that catamarans avoid. Trip duration: 2 hours. Rafts are bouncier and wetter; bring secondary clothes. Not recommended for pregnant women, those with back/neck issues, or kids under 8. Best for adventurous viewers and photographers seeking close-up whale shots. NOAA federal regulations require 100-yard distance from any whale; rafts respect
Sunset Whale Watch
Sunset whale-watch cruises combine the iconic Maui sunset with whale activity. Many whales feed and breach in the late-afternoon and early-evening hours. Departures around 4-5 p.m. allow 90 min of whale viewing before sunset. Most include open bar and pupus. Trip duration: 2-2.5 hours. Premium experience versus morning whale tours; pricing slightly higher. Booking 2 weeks ahead is essential for sunset slots in February peak month.

Booking & Tips

What to Bring
Sunscreen (reef-safe, Hawaii law), warm layers (the open ocean wind makes it cooler than shore), light rain jacket (winter showers), sunglasses with strap, hat with strap, binoculars (helpful even on boat tours), and a camera with telephoto lens or smartphone with zoom. Most boats provide warm drinks. Bring sea-sickness medication if you’re prone; the open ocean can be choppy in winter. A small dry bag for valuables. Closed-toe deck shoes recommended.
Best Time
Morning departures (7-9 a.m.) typically have the calmest sea state, best photo light, and active whale feeding behavior. Afternoon trade winds build chop. Sunset cruises offer dramatic light but slightly cooler conditions. February is peak whale month with the highest sighting density. December and March still deliver reliable sightings. Whale season ends in early April when most whales begin the return migration to Alaska.
How to Book
HawaiiActivities.com offers Maui whale watching cruises with instant confirmation, free cancellation 48 hours before most cruises, and English customer support based in Honolulu. Filter by boat type (catamaran, raft, sunset), departure point (Maalaea, Lahaina, Kaanapali), and meal inclusion. Group rates apply for parties of 4+. Reserve 2-3 weeks ahead in February peak month. Most operators offer a sighting guarantee: free repeat trip if no whales are seen.
Whale Watch Tours in Maui 2026 | Book Maui Tours, Activities & Things to Do with HawaiiActivities.com
See whales on the best whale watching Maui tours this winter, and watch as the Pacific humpback whales rest and play after traveling from Alaska to Hawaii. December and April is whale watching Oahu season, and the ocean becomes the winter home for humpback whales and their calves that are born in the island's warm waters, and with a variety of whale watching tours departing from Kaanapali, Lahaina, Maalaea, and Makena in Maui, there is a whale watching experience perfect for everyone.