Humpback Whale Watching
Humpback whales appear in Hawaiian waters between November and May every year. They migrate from Alaska, where they’ve been spending all summer eating in nutrient-dense waters. The whales come to Hawaiian waters to mate and birth their calves. Whale watching has become a popular activity during the winter months, so we’re here to get you prepped for your whale watching adventure. Resources http://thealoha360.com/ https://hawaiihumpbackwhale.noaa.gov/welcome.html https://www.pacificwhale.org/ https://www.prideofmaui.com/ https://sailtrilogy.com/ https://www.sailmaui.com/ https://hawaiianpaddlesports.com/ https://mauikayakadventures.com/ https://redlinerafting.com/ http://go-lanai.com/ https://www.kainanisails.com/ https://www.flymauihi.com/ https://www.mauiflightacademy.com/ https://goflymaui.com/ Check out Episode 21: Whale Watching with Redline Rafting! https://thealoha360.com/2018/02/27/episode-21-whale-watching-with-redline-rafting/ Road to Hana audio guide: https://ther2h.com/ Use discount code “ALOHA360” for 20% off! Did you know we offer a lei greeting service at the Maui airport? Drop us a message online or send an email to info@thealoha360.com for the details. Need a rental car for your Maui vacation? See our friends at Ohana Rent A Car! https://www.ohanarentalcar.com/ Looking for a rental car + lodging? Book a 4x4 customized adventure van: https://www.outdoorsy.com/rv-rental/kihei_hi/2005_chevrolet_other_139805-listing What’s Next? COMMENT on www.thealoha360.com FOLLOW us on social media at @thealoha360, @johncaubble, @lcaubble SUBSCRIBE on iTunes or your favorite podcast provider