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Maui Whale Season 2026-2027: Your Complete Guide to Experiencing Koholā

Quick Answer: When and Where to See Humpback Whales on Maui Maui’s whale season runs from December through mid-April, with peak viewing from mid-January through March when thousands of North Pacific humpback whales (koholā) migrate 3,000+ miles from Alaska to Hawaiʻi’s warm waters. You can witness these majestic 40-ton creatures breaching, tail-slapping, and nursing their calves from shore at locations like McGregor Point Lookout, Kamaʻole Beach Park, and Kapalua Bay,...

Updated: February 19, 2026 Author: Stephanie Ano
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Spring Break on Maui: Your Family Activities Guide

Spring break on Maui hits different than anywhere else.    You’re trading crowded theme parks and overpriced resorts for warm ocean water, humpback whales still cruising offshore, and the kind of weather that makes you forget what a jacket is.  March and April bring daytime highs of 80–84°F, water temperatures around 75–78°F, and a sweet spot between winter’s peak crowds and summer’s family rush.  Whether you’re traveling with toddlers, teenagers,...

Updated: April 27, 2026 Author: Stephanie Ano
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Solo Travel to Maui: Your Complete Guide to Paradise – on Your Own Terms

Planning a solo journey to Maui might feel overwhelming, but here’s what we’ve learned after years of guiding independent travelers around the Valley Isle: traveling alone here is not only safe but transformative.  Whether you’re seeking sunrise hikes, snorkeling adventures, or quiet mornings on golden beaches, Maui welcomes solo explorers with open arms and endless possibilities.  The Island offers group activities when you crave connection, peaceful retreats when you need...

Updated: December 1, 2025 Author: Stephanie Ano
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