5 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
12 people
English
Since 1978, we have been proudly sailing the seas of Maui, whisking guests away on exhilarating snorkeling trips, romantic sunset cruises, and everything in between. We’re honored to play a part in introducing our visitors to the island as well as its waters; as stewards of our proud culture, we take that responsibility seriously. Our vessel is the widest and most stable on the island, ensuring a comfortable ride for everyone. We provide top of the line equipment, food, drinks, and customer service. Snorkeling demo is given to any individuals with all levels of experience. Included in the price of your charters is all snorkeling and flotation equipment, including premium silicon masks, snorkels, and fins, boogie boards, flotation belts, water noodles, wet suit tops, optical masks, and large terry beach towels. Once you have had your fill of snorkeling, enjoy a refreshing "rinse-off" shower with one of four heated fresh-water showers.
Embark on your seafaring journey with a snorkeling expedition that offers a little bit of everything. After departing Ma'alaea Harbor, we’ll aim for Molokini crater, giving you the chance to snorkel in its pristine, crystal-clear waters. A second stop at Turtle Town, a known resting spot for resident Honu, will round out a perfect morning before returning home.
Molokini is a marine reserve with spectacular water clarity and a pristine coral reef. Rated one of the best snorkeling spots in the world, this reef has a variety of beautiful reef fish and animals. More than 400 varieties of fish are found in the Hawaiian waters and more than 25% of these are endemic, they are found only in Hawaii. Occasionally we see dolphins, Whales, Manta rays, and Hawaiian Monk seals.
Turtle Arches offers a pristine coral reef system nestled at the base of Pu'u Olai (Red Hill) near Makena State Park. The caverns and ledges in the coral and lava create the perfect habitat for sponges, corals, octopus, fish, eels, and shrimp. The highlight of this reef is the number of Green Sea Turtles that call this area home.