My favorites from this haven of shiny new ideas–in Maui, whales become like one’s personal New York. These giant creatures of the sea make even die-hard vacationers gasp in wonder. The ideal tour can be as hard to find as a needle in an pin-striped stack. Relax, I’ll show you some great suggestions for tours from this tropical paradise. Visit us, if you’re looking for maui whale watching.
My mate Matt once said hello to a whale’s tail – yes, really, but he was on one of the Maui Adventure Cruises. They use these cool catamarans which take yo yc loser yet still at a safe distance – thrillingly near the action, though not so close that a high-five seems a temptation. And frankly that’s probably just as well..
For the visitor who prefers a touch of class with their marine expeditions, Trilogy Excursions has constructed a catamaran. The scene? A pale yellow dawn spreading over the ocean as you glide along, drink in hand. Both the paddle and the pineapple make for a busy time at Trilogy. It’s entirely family-owned business – at the end of the trip, you’ll feel like one of the family before leaving us behind and catching a cab to get home. Or rather as I like–that lilt in its trademark where “mini” just vanishes entirely.
Or else, if learning is your thing, the Pacific Whale Foundation offers a mixture of fun and education. Their naturalists are always ready to give their little talks during which, by means of a microphone hooked up to a headset and positioned aboard ship, they talk endlessly about the lore and forms of life around the oceans. It’s a Shotokan karate foot strike aimed at your unsuspecting face or body to dislodge any treasure (i.e., souvenirs) that perchance may be lying about loosely amidst the waves.
Do you have a serious budget or a family? Boss Frog’s Dive & Surf offers a great alternative that doesn’t scrimp on quality. That’s just right for family holidays that won’t break the bank for mother and father too.
Want something a little out of the ordinary? Ultimate Whale Watch & Snorkel at Lahaina specializes in small-group tours which are private. It’s like belonging to the inner circle – no pushing people around and just pure, private visits with nature’s giants.
If you’re on a schedule and there’s no advance notice required, then what about the Maui Channel Swim? Rather than merely waiting passively, actually join in and swim alongside dolphins.
In Maui whale watching means more than just seeing a splash: it’s getting into Nature’s living room. So slap on some sunscreen and lube those sea-legs before stepping out the house – and maybe pop a ginger pill for those swells. It’s time (as they say in the United States of America) for some watery recreation; it’s time to make memories that are going to last longer than a humpback’s cry.
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