Hawaii vacations and vacation packages

Pleasant Hawaiian Holidays Discount VacationsHawaii vacations home page Hawaii specials Hawaii information request About Hawaiian Holidays Vacations


Hawaii vacations - online booking

 

Click Here
for more
information about
Hawaii Vacation
Packages
or call

888-626-0522

 Hawaii vacations cruises honeymoons and travel packages
HAWAII VACATIONS
Hawaii Packages
Hawaii Cruises
Hawaii Honeymoons
Hawaii Specials
Whale Watching
Hawaii Information
About Us
Travel Tips
Site Map
 Hawaii vacations cruises honeymoons and travel packages
OAHU
General information
Waikiki
Ko'Olina
 Hawaii vacations cruises honeymoons and travel packages
MAUI
General Information
Kapalua
Napili
Kaanapali
Lahaina
Kihei
Wailea
Hana
 Hawaii vacations cruises honeymoons and travel packages
KAUAI
General information
Princeville
Kapaa
Lihue
Poipu
Waimea
 Hawaii vacations cruises honeymoons and travel packages
HAWAII "BIG ISLAND"
General Information
Kohala Coast
Kona Coast
Hilo
 Hawaii vacations cruises honeymoons and travel packages
 LANAI
General Information
Manele Bay
 Hawaii vacations cruises honeymoons and travel packages
 MOLOKAI
General Information
Molokai Ranch
 Hawaii vacations cruises honeymoons and travel packages


Whale Watching in Hawaii
Breaching

Whale Watching
in
Hawaii

Whale Watching - Tail Slap
Tail Slapping

Whale watching is fast becoming one of the most popular activities in Hawaii. Most of us have seen whales on TV, but it is not until you get up close to one of these huge creatures in their natural habitat that you can truly appreciate their size and remarkable grace.

Whales can be witnessed from all of the islands in Hawaii, but the real whale congregating spot is Maui, where as many as 5,000 humpback whales (50% - 60% of the world’s humpback population) migrate each winter. They come to Maui to get away from Alaska’s cool winters, to meet other whales, and to bear offspring.  The 30 to 40 ton humpback whales start arriving in Hawaiian waters in November and are seen until the first part of April.

Whale Behavior

Above water whale antics include spy hops, breaches, fluking, tail slaps and pec slaps.

The Best Whale Watching Locations

Humpbacks are most plentiful off Maui - where thousands of savvy visitors head each winter for the annual whale migration - but humpbacks are visible from all islands. The best places to see them from O'ahu are the North Shore, the Windward coast and between Wai'anae and Ka'ena Point on the Leeward side. Late January, February and March are considered peak viewing times.

The humpback whales are hard to miss. Fully grown females - which are bulkier than the males - can weigh 45 tons and reach 60 feet. Their 15-foot flippers, the longest of any whale, have earned the humpback species the name Megaptera or "great-winged." The term humpback comes from the hump on the forward part of the dorsal fin and the way the back flexes upward before they dive.  The area channel between Lanai, Molokai and Maui - known as "the humpback highway is the most productive area for whale watching.  Most often, You can see the whales right from your own lanai in your hotel. 

How do you spot a whale?  Scan the horizon watching for a cloud of "smoke" that rises 10-20 feet above the the ocean.  Be patent and watch the general area of the "smoke" for a few minutes.  Whales need to breath every seven to fifteen minutes and the "smoke" is water vapor exhaled from their blow hole.


We can arrange special whale watching packages for your next Hawaii vacation.  Call and discuss your Hawaii vacation plans with one of our Hawaii specialists and we will customize your Hawaii vacation to maximize your whale watching experience.

 
 
Info Request  Site Map  |  CST #2049287-40

"Pleasant Holiday's & Logo is a registered trademark of Pleasant Holidays, LLC.  Permission granted for use on this web site. Copyright© 2004 Pleasant Holidays. All rights Reserved.