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"An excellent, excellent choice. All cruises are led by experienced marine biologists who get into the water with you for a guided tour of the reefs. In addition to getting a great tour, you can be assured that you're helping to protect the environment, because all profits from these cruises go to marine conservation." - Frommer's Maui

"Plenty of tour operators will take you to see the whales, but the nonprofit Pacific Whale Foundation combines comfort with knowledgeable staffers." - National Geographic Traveler, Hawaii Insider's Picks
"The foundation has one of the best whalewatches on the island, aboard its own ships. Most of the information that the other whalewatches dispense to tourists is generated by the Pacific Whale Foundation." Maui Handbook (Moon Travel Handbooks)
"The best whale watch company, not surprisingly, is Pacific Whale Foundation. After all, it's their passion. Their knowledge is phenomenal and the trips are fun." - Maui Revealed
"If you consider yourself ecologically minded, you can't do better than to give your snorkel cruise dollars to the Pacific Whale Foundation. This nonprofit has been at the forefront of Maui-based whale research, education and conservation since the 1970s -- and they also happen to host very fine cruises. Their first-rate modern catamaran fleet offers some of the best tours of Molokini and offshore Lana'i. Not only is there always at least one naturalist on board, but the entire crew is knowledgeable, eco-conscious and friendly. The boats even burn eco-friendly fuel. What's more, the cruises are great for beginning snorkelers, because guides lead fish talks and reef tours and a wide variety of flotation devices are available. The winter whalewatch cruises are unparalleled, of course. You simply can't go wrong with these folks." - Hawaii for Dummies
Voted "Favorite Whalewatch Tour"
- Maui Concierge Readers Poll 2001
"Their prices for a two hour whalewatch cruise would make Captain Ahab smile." - Frommer's Maui 2002
"We'd recommend using this non-profit organization, founded in 1980, because its goal is saving the world's whales from extinction." -Rum & Reggae's Hawai'i
"Pacific Whale Foundation pioneered whalewatching back in 1979... the guides are knowledgeable, hydrophones allow you to hear the whales, and if the whales don't surface, you'll receive a "Just-A-Fluke" coupon for another trip." - Fodor's Hawaii
"The most informative whalewatches by far are the cruises sponsored by Pacific Whale Foundation, a nonprofit research, conservation and education organization." - Birnbaum's Hawaii
"Pacific Whale Foundation is the 'humpback whale' of Hawaii's whale conservation groups...an organization ahead of its time, a pioneer in the whalewatch business, an ecotourism juggernaut that was doing ecotourism before anyone knew what to call it." - The Maui News
"Pacific Whale Foundation is a nonprofit organization that focuses on marine research, public education and marine conservation to protect and save whales, dolphins, coral reefs and the oceans beyond. Its efforts include serving more than 10,000 Maui County schoolchildren with marine education programs each year and conducting six marine research programs in Hawaii and Australia. As a nonprofit, Pacific Whale Foundation is largely self-supporting, thanks to its wholly owned subsidiary called Pacific Whale Foundation's Eco-Adventures. This cruise company operates under 'for profit' rules but donates all profits to support the group's work." - Pacific Business News
"The real threat to whales is whaling, which has endangered many whale species. This is why I say to young people: "If you're ever in school or at the mall and somebody in your group whispers to you, 'Pssst...wanna go whaling?' you should 'just say no.'" Also you should tell your congressperson that you favor the thirty-day cooling-off period on the purchase of harpoons. Or you can support the Pacific Whale Foundation, which is the nonprofit outfit that operates the boat that took us whalewatching." - Dave Barry
Our voyage with Pacific Whale Foundation the night before was also unusual, weatherwise. The twilight sky was striped with silver clouds instead of the normal, Mai-Tai-enhanced sunset pinks, purples and yellows. The ocean was like glass. It was definitely whale soup out there with plenty of mothers, newborns and male escorts hoping to get lucky virtually surrounding the boat. The commentary from our naturalist onboard was full of details we had never heard on scores of previous sailings. (Have you ever noticed how the gender of the person providing the narration tends to determine how the whales are portrayed as competitive rivals by male naturalists; as nurturing, caring mothers by their female counterparts?) But despite the lively commentary, the whales themselves didn't feel like showing off. Their activity was slow. Lazy. Content. It didn't matter. Despite what the folks at Kodak might tell you, in spite of the whales' power to send a whole boatload of passengers, eyes glued to their viewfinders, running from one side of the vessel to the other like a Keystone Cop comedy at sea, this actually is not a Sea World attraction.
Even when you're lucky enough to get a tail, or a fin slap like a wave hello, or even a breach, or even two breaches at once that elicit spontaneous oohs, ahhhs and cheers from the boat, the image in the viewfinder will turn out to just be a little black smudge in a field of blue when you get around to printing it. The Kodak moment's not the thing. What's great is just being out here with them on a lazy Sunday afternoon, as though, regardless of whether you have legs or fins, we're all cousins in the same extended family. " -Rick Chatenever, The Maui Scene
August 6th, 2009 I wanted to thank your organization for taking my wife, daughter and I on one of the most amazing snorkling outings of our life last week. We signed up as members on your boat because we beleive in all that you do for the planet. I wanted to attach a picture but could not find away. Thanks again for a trip of our life time. The crew was amazing along with Volunteer Chris. -Neil Madewell, Eco Adventures Customer -Orange County, CA
February 2nd, 2010 I had to contact you to say what a fabulous time we had in Maui last week on the 2 hr Whale Watch tour. The whales were so active that day it was incredible. I have many pictures of tail waves, pectoral fin slaps, and was even lucky enough to catch a whale in a mid air jump. The tour was so much fun we decided to book a second tour later in the week for the 3 hr dolphin encounter. Again we saw some whale activity though they were not quite as active as the previous trip. We found spotted dolphins on the tour and the water was so still and clear that day I have some amazing pictures of the dolphins under water next to the boat and pictures of the dolphins playing in the wake behind the boat. Both tours were absolutely the most incredible experiences I have ever had. Wish I had taken a tour every day I was in Maui. I will on my next trip. Thank you for the work you do. -Valeria Ferrell, Eco Adventures Customer
Ferbruary 10th, 2010 My husband and I have been blessed to be able to go to Hawaii 8 times. We are members of the Pacific Whale Foundation. The last two years we have taken your whale watch tour. We wanted you to know how much we enjoyed the tour and the more than capable staff on board. They answered any and all questions - they were very professional and personable. -Bill and Mary Kay Boukas
I had to contact you to say what a fabulous time we had in Maui last week on
> the 2 hr Whale Watch tour. The whales were so active that day it was
> incredible. I have many pictures of tail waves, pectoral fin slaps, and was
> even lucky enough to catch a whale in a mid air jump. The tour was so much
> fun we decided to book a second tour later in the week for the 3 hr dolphin
> encounter. Again we saw some whale activity though they were not quite as
> active as the previous trip. We found spotted dolphins on the tour and the
> water was so still and clear that day I have some amazing pictures of the
> dolphins under water next to the boat and pictures of the dolphins playing
> in the wake behind the boat. Both tours were absolutely the most incredible
> experiences I have ever had. Wish I had taken a tour every day I was in
> Maui. I will on my next trip. Thank you for the work you do.
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