Snorkeling in Maui is one of the main attractions on the island and people come from far and wide to dive into these Pacific waters.
The reefs around Maui are teeming with life and this is one of the best places to swim with Hawaii’s famous green sea turtles. These isolated reefs have creatures found nowhere else on earth making for a truly one-of-a-kind experience.
Snorkeling in Maui is one of the main attractions on the island and people come from far and wide to dive into these Pacific waters.
The reefs around Maui are teeming with life and this is one of the best places to swim with Hawaii’s famous green sea turtles. These isolated reefs have creatures found nowhere else on earth making for a truly one-of-a-kind experience.
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Snorkeling in Maui is one of the main attractions on the island and people come from far and wide to dive into these Pacific waters.
The reefs around Maui are teeming with life and this is one of the best places to swim with Hawaii’s famous green sea turtles. These isolated reefs have creatures found nowhere else on earth making for a truly one-of-a-kind experience.
You will find everything you need to know about snorkeling tours below, one of the most quintessential outdoor activities in Maui.
Hop onboard a state-of-the-art super raft and set off to Molokini crater, one of the most recognizable formations in Hawaii. Spend hours discovering the magical underwater world of the crater’s reef and see more than 200 species of tropical fish dance around you.
You will enjoy a light lunch and some refreshments on board and then speed off to a tranquil and secluded turtle cove. Jump into the water one last time and find yourself surrounded by Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles, one of the greatest natural treasures of the island.
Get away from the crowds with an intimate snorkeling experience around the island of Lanai. The island sits just off the western coast of Maui and here you will find plenty of uncrowded coves where only small vessels can access the lively waters.
These coves are home to larger marine animals like manta rays and the famous spinner dolphins from Hawaii. The boat will take you to two of the most pristine diving spots around Lanai and you will enjoy a delicious breakfast on board while soaking in views of Molokini crater and Maui’s western mountains.
Get the VIP treatment with a small group snorkeling tour in Maui to explore the marvelous reefs away from the masses. Only 12 passengers can board this exclusive tour which will take you to untouched reefs far from the busy diving spots.
Some of the most popular diving spots include Menele Bay, Sharkfin, Dino, Lighthouse and Club Lanai but your seasoned captain will take you to the spots with the best conditions on the day, so no two tours are ever the same.
This tour also offers you the chance to scuba dive or relax on a giant “floating island” mat if hours of snorkeling tire you out. Enjoy a delectable lunch on board as well as snacks throughout to keep you energized.
Experienced snorkelers who are looking to take their experience to the next level should try this exhilarating snorkeling tour in Maui. Adding a sea scooter to your snorkeling experience allows you to go further and deeper than ever before without tiring yourself out.
You will visit the fruitful waters around Wailea Bay and each tour only takes a small group of people. See sea turtles gracefully cruising along the reef while you try and spot an eel popping its head out from among the coral.
If you are lucky you will even see manta rays fly past when the water is rich in plankton.
A basic 3-hour snorkeling tour in Maui costs around US$90 per person but longer tours that include a meal are between US$150 and US$190 per person.
A sea scooter snorkeling trip costs US$140 per person but does not include lunch.
To enjoy a more private experience you can join a small group snorkeling trip for US$250 per person or US$350 if you want to try scuba diving at one of the stops.
All snorkeling tours in Maui include the use of snorkeling equipment like masks and fins. Some tours include breakfast or lunch (sometimes both) and a non-alcoholic beverage but that depends on the tour that you book.
You will also have access to a floatation device and there are expert guides and instructors on board to help you throughout.
Most snorkel tours in Maui start from Maalaea Harbor or a central meeting point close to the harbor. A select few tours start from a beach and you board the vessel from the sand.
Once you have booked your tour you will be given clear instructions on where to meet your tour guide, whether it be at their mooring, their office, or a beach location. Your tour guide will also be wearing branded clothing that makes them easy to spot.
Snorkel tours in Maui last anywhere from 2 to 6 hours. The shortest tours are around 2 hours long and usually only include one stop and no meal.
Longer tours are between 4 and 6 hours and you will visit multiple dive spots and enjoy a delicious meal onboard.
Early tours usually have the best conditions but anytime between 8 AM and 3 PM can be excellent.
Go snorkeling in Maui at the beginning of your holiday. This experience is so captivating that you might want to book another trip on a different reef.
Keep in mind that you shouldn’t fly within 24 hours of doing a SCUBA dive so time this experience well if you choose to add SCUBA to your tour.
The combination of a snorkeling and kayaking is an unforgettable pairing. Glide across the surface of the ocean and soak in the stunning surroundings of Maui’s majestic forest-covered mountains. In winter months you might even be lucky enough to spot humpback whales breaching around you.
From the kayak, you will dive into the water with your snorkel and further explore the treasures of Maui’s underwater world. For an extra special experience, you can book a tour to make sure you don’t miss a thing both underwater and above.
Adventure lovers will love this bike tour and snorkel combo that they can enjoy at their own pace. You will get clear instructions on where to ride your e-bike and where to find the best snorkeling spots in the south of Maui.
South Kihei road will take you to Kamaole Beach, Kiawekapu Beach and Polo Beach or you can go as far as Wailea to see tropical fish and sea turtles. You can also hike on the Wailea Coastal Trail if you want to complete the adventure trifecta.
Snorkeling in Maui is safe and you will have access to life jackets if you feel like you are not a strong enough swimmer. All boats are operated by expert licensed captains and there are guides on board to make sure you are safe.
It is advised that you have some level of fitness for longer snorkeling tours and underwater scooters require some upper body strength to operate.
People with heart conditions or serious medical conditions should contact the tour operator before booking to check if the tour is a suitable option.
Never touch animals, plants, or coral while snorkeling in order to protect both the biodiversity and yourself, as some creatures can be harmful to humans.
Snorkeling in Maui will only happen when the weather is good. If the water is too dangerous or if it rains or is too windy you will be asked to reschedule your trip or you can ask for a full refund.
Most snorkeling tours in Maui are available to the whole family but children should be able to swim to take part. Speak to your tour operator before booking to see if the locations they visit are suitable for children. Shorter tours are often better as children can get winded easily in open water.