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Snorkeling on Maui should not be missed. Maui has incredible snorkeling areas along several of its coastlines. Here are descriptions of several areas that you will enjoy.
 
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For the first time snorkeler or someone who wants the convenience of just walking off the end of a boat to reach a great snorkeling spot, a boat trip could be the way to go. You can go to MOLOKINI which is one of the most popular snorkeling areas in Hawaii. Molokini is a marine reserve and a bird sanctuary. Fish are so tame they will come right up to you and try to eat out of your hand. You will see a variety of tropical fish and maybe a reef shark if you are lucky. During whale season the boat trip out to Molokini will let you enjoy whale watching as well.

Snorkel trips to LANAI have become more popular in recent years and is less crowded than Molokini. If you're looking for one of the most unique and rewarding snorkeling adventures, try kayaking to remote snorkel spots not accessible by motorized boat. You might even have the extra thrill of having dolphins surround your kayaks, manta rays fly out of the water next to your kayak, or humpback whale babies swim by and give you a curious glance.

 
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Caution should always be exercised when going snorkeling along the coastal areas. Check with the life guard (if there is one on duty) to get more information about the ocean conditions. If the Red Flags are flying that means the water is unsafe to go into. Watch the ocean for 5 - 10 minutes to see what the waves are doing. It's always best to snorkel with a friend. Avoid swimming in shore break areas. Always check water depth. Never dive into unknown water or shallow breaking surf.

Generally, the winds come up in the afternoon causing larger waves, wind chop and murky water. So... plan your beach activities for the morning. Be sure to wear sunscreen. The sun in Hawaii will burn you before you know it. In the winter the water is a bit cooler (about 72 - 74 degrees compared to over 80 degrees in summer) so don't stay in the water too long or you might catch a chill. Standing or holding on to coral will kill it (yes, it is alive). Be careful about not to step on sea urchins. Their spines have a poison in them that can make you ill. Apple cider vinegar or urine (yes, urine) will help take the sting away. If you start feeling sick, go to a doctor. Please don't feed the fish.

 
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If it is your first time snorkeling (or even if you're an expert) you might want to rent or purchase a dry purge snorkel. It keeps the water from getting into your snorkel which gives you peace of mind. Silicone masks will fit your face better and are less likely to leak. Be sure you keep the hair off your face when you put your mask on. Any hair in your mask will also cause the mask to leak. If you have a mustache, a silicone mask is a "must" as is a little vaseline jelly on your mustache! Silicone snorkels are more comfortable in the mouth if you are planning on spending any time at all in the water. There are some great deals to be had on renting snorkeling gear, optical masks, dry snorkel sets, boogie boards, view boards, surfboards and more. Visit this snorkel shop for great prices plus an internet special.

Now... Let's go snorkeling...

 
Ulua and Mokapu Beach Parks
Kihei/Wailea (5 minute drive from Kamaole Beach Park one) This is an excellent place to start your snorkeling experience. The marine life is varied with an occasional turtle. There is a nice white sand beach and restroom facilities. It is just south of the Rennaissance Hotel (previously Stouffers).
 
Polo Beach
Kihei/Wailea (6 minute drive from Kamaole Beach Park one) Just south of the Kealani Hotel and Polo Beach Club condominium complex is some very excellent snorkeling. Because of the rocky reef outcroppings and coral areas, the fish are abundant with a very good chance of spotting turtles. There is a nice white sand beach. No facilities. Park on the side of the road.
 
Makena Landing
Wailea/Makena (8-10 minute drive from Kamaole Beach Park one) The snorkeling here is quite good but the area can get a little crowded between other snorkelers, kayakers and dive operations. It has lots of parking, restroom and shower. This is also a place you are likely to see turtles. Except for the entry area, there is no white sand beach.
 
Ahihi Bay
Wailea/Makena (15 minute drive from Kamaole Beach Park one) This is a marine reserve so no motorized boats are allowed in the waters. This also means lots of fish! There are no facilities and no white sand beach. Parking is very limited. This is one of our highest recommendations for snorkeling. Enjoy!
 
La Perouse Bay
Makena (20 + minute drive from Kamaole Beach park one) This "is" the last stop on your journey down Makena Road. You will have driven thru a couple miles of lava fields to get there (on a paved road) and had spectacular views of Haleakala. The explorer La Perouse landed here and there is a monument in his honor. The road is a bit pitted so drive slow but don't let it keep you out. It is a slippery entry into the water so have aqua socks on your feet if possible. Although we wouldn't call this a beginners area for snorkeling, beginners who take care will appreciate the delightful clarity of the water here. This coastline is best experienced by kayak if you really want to find the best places for snorkeling on maui.
 
Papalaua
Maalaea/Lahaina (20 minute drive from Lahaina) Papalaua Park and coral gardens is truely one of the best snorkeling spots on the island. Just North of the tunnel on the "pali", this spot boasts some nice beach area, acres of hard coral, some of the clearest water we've ever seen, lots of fishies and lots of turtles. There are only outhouses which a just bearable.
 
Olowalu
14 Mile Marker-Lahaina (15 minutes drive south from Lahaina) This area is protected from waves when the rest of the snorkel spots might be inaccessible due to swell conditions. The reef area reaches out to sea about 250 feet with perfect visibiity due to the shallow 15-20 feet depth. Again, one of the favorites for fish and turtles. There is beach but it is rather thin, especially at low tide. You'll just be pulling off the road to enjoy this snorkel spot. No facilities.
 
Black Rock
Lahaina/Kaanapali (15 + minutes north of Lahaina) This area is located behind the Sheraton Maui in the Kaanapali resort. The area is fairly protected from wind, the water is clear, the beach is white and there's lots of it and the fish are fairly abundant.
 
Airport Beach
Lahaina/Kaanapali (15 + minutes north of Lahaina) This is a beach park so the facilities are wonderful. The beach seems to go on forever and snorkeling is really nice at this spot. As it is fairly exposed to winds there can be a bit of a current here. Just be careful when you get in the water and keep your eyes on the shore.
 
Kapalua Bay
Kaanapali/Kapalua (20 + minutes north of Lahaina) The snorkeling here is enjoyable (not great) and the beach is especially beautiful. It has restrooms and showers.
 
Honolua Bay
Kapalua (25 + minutes north of Lahaina) The best time for snorkeling here is during the summer (in the winter the north swell makes it difficult to go in the water except for wave riding). The snorkeling here is exceptional with a wonderful variety of fish and some great turtle watching. There are no facilities and it is a bit of a hike down a steep hill to get down to the beach. Do not leave valuables in your car and you might consider leaving your car unlocked. Unfortunately this area is known for cars being broken into and items being stolen.



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