It’s whale watching season in North America, and just in time for those seeking a warm-weather winter retreat and trading the winter blues for warm blue waters.
Whether travelers prefer an off-the-beaten-path tropical retreat or a family-friendly escape for children young and old, the following destination offers the perfect setting to watch the most majestic ocean animals.
Read on for three destinations that offer prime viewing for the annual humpback whale migration and a guide to the best resorts for whale watching trips.
Destination: Kohala Coast, Island of Hawai’i
Enjoy the annual whale watching season in Hawai’i at Mauna Kea Resort. Observe the humpback whale migration, which passes by the Island of Hawaii from late November to late April. These humpback whales have a strong cultural significance in Hawaii, as native Hawaiians view the whale is the representation of the Hawaiian god Kanaloa – the god of all ocean life.
Where to Stay: At Mauna Kea Residences, guests can enjoy all of the amenities at the resort properties – Mauna Kea Beach Hotel and Westin Hapuna Beach Resort – during their stay, with the space and comfort of a vacation rental. From outrigger canoeing and Manta Night Swims to world-class oceanfront dining and luxury spas, Mauna Kea caters to every aged traveler. Generations of families have long flocked to Mauna Kea not only for its extraordinary island setting and endless amenities but also for its premier whale-watching location. From the upper balconies of the oceanfront Hapuna Beach Residences, guests can enjoy panoramic ocean views, offering one of the best spots to marvel at the whale’s aquatic performances.
Destination: Punta de Mita, Mexico
Every December to early April, 700+ humpback whales migrate from the icy Canadian waters to the Baja Peninsula as they birth in the Bay of Banderas.
Where to Stay: Susurros del Corazón, Auberge Resorts Collection is an oceanfront oasis that blends Mexico’s vibrant culture with the playful spirit of a luxurious, laid-back surf retreat. Susurros offers ocean lovers the opportunity to take part in the Whale Song Adventure. Head out by boat to experience this wonder of nature and learn with a marine conservationist about the impactful local work to ensure future generations of humpbacks. Marvel at the sight of these majestic 50-80,000-pound creatures rising from the surface of the sea and splashing back underneath the water. Afterward, enjoy a visit to the protected national biosphere, Islas Marietas, where natural beauty and vast biodiversity abound. This multi-sensory experience with nature culminates in a recording of live “whale songs.” Humpback whales are often referred to as “inveterate composers” for their underwater symphonies.
Destination: Los Cabos, Mexico
From November to March, Los Cabos is a premier destination for whale watching due to its location on the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula. Several whale species including humpback, gray, blue and orcas migrate to Los Cabos for mating and birthing due to the predator free environment.
Where to Stay: The award-winning beachfront property, Esperanza, Auberge Resorts Collection is the perfect destination for winter travelers seeking adventure, personal renewal and authentic Mexican cuisine highlighting the region’s seaside bounty. This week, Los Cabos’ most iconic luxury resort, debuts its revamped spa and fitness center. Additionally, the resort offers a variety of ways to explore the stunning coast with unique experiences from sunset sails through the Sea of Cortez (to spy whales, dolphins and other marine life) to camel riding in the Baja outback. Esperanza’s poolside service offers open-air massages at the Spa Cabana, freshly caught seafood from Cocina del Mar, direct access to the beach, and ice-cold margaritas from the swim-up bar. For families and friends, the resort offers cooking classes with a focus on sustainable ingredients as well as pickleball clinics.