Outrigger Hotel and Resorts is making a splash at its Maui condominiums during whale season. Guests are invited to take a front-row seat and welcome the humpback whales as they complete their migration to the Valley Isle. Starting at just $195 per night for an ocean-view room at Outrigger Royal Kahana and Outrigger Napili Shores, guests can enjoy a view of these aquatic acrobats, while conveniently staying just steps away from the ocean.
Each year between November and May, as many as 10,000 humpback whales make their annual 3,000-mile-long journey from the North Pacific to Maui to mate and give birth to their calves. While visiting the islands, these fascinating creatures — which can weigh up to 45 tons — are often seen just off the Maui coastline. Many Outrigger Hotels and Resorts properties on Maui enjoy stunning vantage-points for whale watching, including beachfront Outrigger Royal Kahana Resort and Outrigger Napili Shores Resort. Outrigger Palms at Wailea and Outrigger Aina Nalu offer a perfect homeport for a whale watching cruise.
Starting at just $195 a night at the Outrigger Royal Kahana and Outrigger Napili Shores properties, guests can choose from spacious studio, one- and two-bedroom options at with grand views of the ocean and from private lanais. Most condominiums are also equipped with full-size kitchens and laundry services, providing guests with options like making breakfast or lunch en-suite, or packing less because one can throw in a load of laundry.
For reservations or information, call your preferred travel professional or Outrigger Hotels and Resorts at 1-866-956-4262 within the U.S., Guam and Canada. For online information or reservations, log on at www.outrigger.com or email reservations@outrigger.com.
Tracy says
Are you on Maui? If so, welcome!! If not, I hope you get to visit soon ๐
The Mom Jen says
I’m not, I was there in 2011 and Oahu in 2011, then Lanai, Molokai, and the Big Island this year…one day I will call Maui my home! ๐
Kayla @ TheEclecticElement says
Oh wow, now THAT would be the experience of a lifetime! I’d definitely love to witness something like that if ever given the opportunity ๐
Tami Vollenweider says
I’ve always dreamed of going to Hawaii,maybe one day!
vickie couturier says
ive been to Hawaii several times in my younger days but never got to see anything like this
Joan says
Never been to Hawaii, but this looks amazing.
Wendy T says
That would truly be one of life’s aha moments. Bet it’s spectacular.
Tammy S says
I would love to do this. This is on my “bucket list”. These are such amazing animals.
Elisabeth says
This is definitely something I want to do!
Kayla Rice says
I saw a mama whale teaching her baby how to slap the water, a few days ago. Absolutely amazing!!!