The Top 5 Maui Snorkeling Tours
Snorkeling and Maui go hand in hand for a reason: the pristine waters off of the Valley Isle’s coast teem with some of the most vibrant marine life in the world. And while terrific snorkeling is found just off the beach across the island, nothing trumps taking a trip out into the Pacific—where diving under may put you within reach of everything from manta rays to Hawaiian squirrelfish.
Choosing the right snorkeling tour on your Maui vacation, however, is a different story. Dozens of boats line the Kihei and Lahaina harbors, ready to whisk guests to several of Maui’s most revered places. With this in mind, we’ve pulled together the top 5 snorkeling tours Hawaii’s second-largest island has to offer—and why you should book a reservation pronto:
Tour | WHY | DURATION: | |
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Adventure Raft | Small Group, Exciting | 5 hours | BOOK NOW |
Deluxe Sunrise | Molokini Before Anyone Else | 3.5 hours | BOOK NOW |
Lanai Island | Dolphins, Sea Caves | 5.5 hours | BOOK NOW |
West Maui Snorkel & Sail | Best West Maui Snorkeling | 5 hours | BOOK NOW |
Family Molokini | Inexpensive, Family-Friendly | 5 hours | BOOK NOW |
- Adventure Raft – Small Groups
- Deluxe Sunrise – Family Friendly
- Lanai Island – Sea Caves
- West Maui Snorkel & Sail – Sailing
- Family Molokini – Inexpensive
Adventure Raft to Molokini Crater & South Maui Coast
38 unique coral species and 250 different fish species flourish in the waters surrounding Molokini—a partially-submerged volcanic crater just off of Maui’s southern coast. Formally declared a Marine Life Conservation District in 1977, it lures hundreds of snorkelers and divers to its depths on a daily basis. Moray eels, white-tipped reef sharks, yellow tang, and humuhumunukunukuapuaʻa (Hawaii’s state fish) are just a few of the gems you may see when you book Redline Rafting Co.’s Molokini Crater & South Maui Coast tour. This iteration of a classic Maui day stands out from the pack for the laidback, intimate experience it offers. Their 35-foot rafts—specially customized for snorkeling and sea adventures—are fast and sleek, while the small number of people they host on each trip will make you feel like you’re a guest at an exclusive party. Moreover, Redline Rafting Co. is one of the few outfits to ferry guests to Molokini’s “Back Wall,” where some of the largest species in this part of the Pacific can be seen. Following your tour of Molokini, you’ll be taken to what’s been called Maui’s “Forbidden Coast”—a secluded stretch of coastline that’s marked by lava formations and underwater grottos.
Know Before You Go:
- Consider dolphins your spirit animal? You’re in luck: Redline Rafting Co. specifically journeys to La Perouse Bay in the hopes of spotting Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins.
- Fresh fruit and cinnamon rolls are offered for breakfast, while lunch is comprised of deli sandwiches and pasta salad.
- Also, have keiki in your crew? Be sure they’re 8 or older—given the adventurous nature of the trip (and vessel), it’s not recommended for young children, the elderly, or pregnant women.
Signature Deluxe Sunrise Molokini Snorkel
Most Molokini-bound vessels depart from Kihei and Lahaina. Not Kai Kanani’s luxury catamaran, which launches from the splendid Maluaka Beach in Makena (and puts you that much closer to your destination). There, you may see not only the marine life listed above but also parrotfish, Hawaiian octopus, and Bluefin trevally. The Kai Kanani—which has been serving visitors and islanders for over three decades—also takes guests along the Makena coast, where you’ll be given the chance to swim alongside those honu we mentioned earlier.
Know Before You Go:
- Staying in Wailea? The Kai Kanani offers a shuttle service from the enclave’s resorts.
- Happen to consider yourself a late (or late-ish) riser? You’re in luck again: The Kai Kanani’s Signature Deluxe Snorkel starts at 9:45 am, granting you the ability to (somewhat) sleep in.
- Bring your appetite: The tour includes a spread of locally sourced grinds, including fresh fruit, quinoa salad, slow-cooked pulled pork sliders, and ham and cheddar hoagies. Post-snorkel, you can also imbibe in an open bar that serves the likes of local spirits and Kona beer.
Lana‘i Snorkel & Dive Watch
Lana‘i may be the smallest inhabited island in the Hawaiian Island chain, but it’s also one of the biggest when it comes to dolphins. Resting just off the western coast of Maui, this island—which skyrocketed to fame for its pineapple production before Larry Ellison bought it—brims with wild dolphins, including bottlenose dolphins, spinner dolphins, and spotter dolphins. Translation? You may experience some of the happiest sights of your life aboard Sea Maui’s Lanaʻi Snorkel & Whale Watch (during whale season). On this trip, you’ll cruise to the Lana‘i coastline, snorkel in its immaculate waters, dine on superb food, and, if you happen to be traveling between December and April, possibly see a whale tail or two.
Know Before You Go:
- The trip departs daily from Maalaea Harbor at 6:30 a.m. and returns roughly 5 hours later, giving those staying on other parts of the island the chance to see Maui’s renowned Lahaina Town in the early afternoon.
- Breakfast, Lunch, and Open Bar are all available on this luxury tour.
West Maui Snorkel & Sail
The West Maui Snorkel & Sail offers a serene yet adventurous experience as you sail along Maui’s beautiful coastlines or across the channel to the pristine waters around Lāna’i. During the 5-hour tour, you’ll get the chance to explore vibrant coral reefs, spot sea turtles, and swim in crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life. This flexible itinerary ensures you snorkel in the best spots based on the day’s conditions, providing an intimate and memorable underwater adventure.
Know Before You Go:
- Limited to 48 passengers
- Includes coffee and light breakfast, lunch buffet, an open bar, water/soda, snorkel gear and floatation, and reef-safe sunscreen.
Family-Friendly Molokini Snorkel Tour
While heaps of companies provide guests the chance to see its magic up close, PacWhale Eco Tours offers something special. Helmed by the Pacific Whale Foundation, their Molokini & Turtle Arches Snorkeling Tour is as educational as it is entertaining. Each excursion is led by marine naturalists, who supply guests with the latest data on Maui’s inimitable sea creatures. And not only will you be able to snorkel at Molokini—where you’ll find 150-foot depths of radiance—but you’ll also be taken to Turtle Arches. The “bonus” snorkel site is treasured for its underwater lava formations and frequent sightings of Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles—which, reaching dimensions of 4 feet and 300 pounds, are the largest hard-shelled turtles on earth.
Know Before You Go:
- If you happen to wear prescription eyeglasses, PacWhale Eco Tours has you covered: They provide optical masks, as well as standard (though high quality) gear.
- PacWhale’s Molokini & Turtle Arches Snorkel tour isn’t all about science and underwater culture. Onboard, you’ll be treated to a wealth of delights, including a continental breakfast and a sumptuous spread at lunch (think: pulled pork sandwich, deli sandwiches, fresh salad, and cookies!). Those 21 and over will also be offered a libation in the form of wine, a cocktail, or a Maui Brewing Co. beer.
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I love snorkeling on the south Maui coast! It’s so pretty! And now I have a list of new places to check out. Thanks!