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6 Ways to Enjoy the Winter Season and Holidays on Maui

*This story was originally published on Dec. 24, 2024, and updated in December 2025.   With its year-round tropical climate and an endless-summer energy, it’s no surprise snowbirds flock to Maui every winter. But that doesn’t mean the island lacks holiday spirit.   Across the Valley Isle, you can enjoy festive celebrations throughout December. From […]

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Top Winter Activities in Hawaiʻi

*This story was originally published on Nov. 8, 2023, and was updated in November 2025.   While traveling in the winter anywhere else in the world may subject visitors to colder weather, snow and darker days, Hawaiʻi sees tropical weather and perfectly sunny weather even in December and January. Sure, it may rain a bit

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Our 10 Essential Experiences on Maui

Maui has something for everyone. Hikers can trek through the otherworldly Haleakalā National Park, couples can stroll along Mākena Beach at sunset, families can snorkel near honu (Hawaiian green sea turtles) at Maluaka Beach (aka Turtle Town). Here are 10 essential experiences every traveler should have while on the Valley Isle. 1. Catch Sunrise (or

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Whale Watching Season Starts in Hawaiʻi After First Sighting on Maui

It’s that magical time of the year again when the North Pacific Humpback whales return once more to the shallow waters of the Hawaiian Islands to mate, raise their young and wow whale watchers. These beloved gentle giants, known in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian language) as koholā, have migrated to Hawaiʻi in the winter months through

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Humpback Whale Season in Hawaiʻi is in Full Swing Right Now

November is when the koholā (humpback whales) return to Hawaiʻi to breed, birth and nurse calves. An estimated 8,000 to 12,000 of the protected marine mammals migrate from Alaska to the Islands’ warm, shallow waters through April, when they head back north again. This year, though, the first North Pacific humpback whale sighting was reported on Oct.

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