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Maui Eco-Tours, Whale Watching, Hiking and Nature Walks
Haleakala National Park

Enjoy this special destination that resonates with stories of Hawaiian culture, continuing to serve as a link between Hawaii's land and its people. Seeking refuge at this fantastic park are endangered species, some of which can be found nowhere else in the world. When visiting the park, be prepared for vast weather variations between the mountain's foot at Kipahulu and the summit.
Humpback Whale Watching
Each and every year, from December through April, Maui's favorite winter visitors are "in town". During this time, thousands of humpback whales migrate from their summer feeding grounds in Alaska to the warm, sheltered Hawaiian Island waters. While the whales are here, they mate, nurse newborn calves and delight their human counterparts who may view them from a number of cruises or spectacular vantage points on shore.
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