Whales are one of the many great things about winter in Maui. Every year, winter storms sweep through the
North Pacific and cool down ocean temperatures while the waters around Maui remain warm, often hovering
around 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Not only is this ideal for Hawaiian travelers, but humpback whales, false
killer whales, pilot whales and more congregate around these warm waters to wait out the winter and to
breed, calve and nurse their young.
This means from around mid-October to mid-May, there are few better places in the world to go whale watching
than Maui. This amazing and unparalleled experience is hard to describe to newcomers. Adult North Pacific
humpback whales reach measurements upwards of 50 feet long and weigh around 40 pounds. Yet despite this
girth, they are nimble and athletic, often hurling their bodies over 40 feet out of the water.