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Whale Watching In Maui

November 8th, 2006 by Arthur Le

humpback.jpgDecember is approaching and as most people are starting to unravel their winter coats from of the depths of their closets, others are choosing to escape the frigid weather and head to a more tropical environment.
Getting to Maui is a five and half hour flight from California or a six and a half hour flight from Tokyo, which makes it a very attractive vacation spot from both areas. United Airlines offers non stop flights from both Los Angeles (LAX) and San Francisco (SFO) to Kapalua, Maui. Make sure to plan your trip in advance as November-March are peak travel months and most hotels charge a premium rate for rooms.
If you are planning a vacation to Maui between December-April, not only will you be able to work on your tan, but you might be lucky enough to see Maui’s largest visitors, the humpback whale. Every year, 2,000 humpback whales migrate from their summer feeding grounds in Alaska to the warm and sheltered waters of the Hawaiian Islands. Here the whales mate and nurse their newborn calves, as spectators awe at the size and grace of these mammals. Whale Watch Maui offers a wealth of information on whale watching in Hawaii as well as inexpensive day tours.

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