Maui Afternoon Snorkeling Tour

Check-in: 12:30 PM | Depart: 1:00 PM | Return: 4:00 PM

Tour Quick Facts

⏱️ Duration: 3 hours (1:00 PM–4:00 PM) 📍 Departs: Maʻalaea Harbor (Slip 64) 🕡 Check‑in: 12:30 PM 🍪 Food: Lunch included 🤿 Gear: Snorkel gear + flotation included 🪸 Stop: Coral Gardens 👥 Capacity: Max 65 guests Cancellation: Free cancel within 24 hours 🛝Waterslide: Deployed when conditions allow (not at Molokini)
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Guests check in at Maʻalaea Harbor and board the Lani Kai II for a morning snorkel adventure to Molokini Crater and Turtle Town.

Onboard, the crew helps guests get fitted with snorkel gear and shares a safety briefing. Optional beginner snorkel training and flotation options are available.

At Molokini Crater, snorkelers enter the water and explore clear conditions, coral reefs, and tropical fish. After the crater, the tour continues to Turtle Town, where you may see Hawaiian green sea turtles and other reef fish (wildlife sightings are never guaranteed).

Between stops, guests enjoy included breakfast, lunch, and drinks. On some days and stops, guests can ride the 25‑foot waterslide (the slide is not used at Molokini Crater).

The tour returns to Maʻalaea Harbor around noon.

Summary

Snorkel without the crowds! Our Afternoon Snorkeling Tour heads to Coral Gardens or another nearby coral reef, depending on the weather conditions. On rare occasions, we'll snorkel at Molokini Crater.

TOUR OVERVIEW

Maui Afternoon Snorkeling Highlights

Highlights

  • Snorkel at Coral Gardens.
  • Ride our fast 25-ft waterslide.
  • Beginner-friendly support with gear fitting, instruction, and flotation options.
  • Comfortable boat amenities: shade, seating, and restrooms onboard.
  • Less crowded than morning tours.

Note: Wildlife sightings are never guaranteed.

What’s Included

  • Sanitized snorkel gear (mask, fins, snorkel)
  • Instruction + crew support
  • Flotation options
  • Lunch
  • Drinks (water, juice, soda)
  • Reef-safe sunscreen

What’s Not Included

  • Towels
  • Transportation to/from the harbor
  • Gratuity
  • Wetsuits (available as rentals onboard)
  • Alcohol (BYOB; only after in-water activities)

Why choose us

The Maui Snorkeling Difference

Max 65 guests

More Aloha, Fewer Crowds

  • We intentionally limit trips to a maximum of 65 passengers.
  • More room to relax, gear up, and move around the boat.
  • More personal attention from our captain and crew.

About the Lani Kai II

  • 53-foot vessel designed for comfort, safety, and fun.
  • Spacious shaded cabin seating + open sun deck.
  • Freshwater rinse station and swim steps.
  • Two clean restrooms onboard.

Safety & Crew Standards

  • Operated by U.S. Coast Guard‑licensed captains.
  • U.S. Coast Guard‑inspected passenger vessel.
  • Crew participates in a random drug‑testing program (USCG regulations).
  • USCG‑approved safety equipment onboard, including life jackets.
  • Snorkel gear, flotation options, and beginner support available.

Official snorkeling safety guidance: Hawaiʻi Ocean Safety – Snorkeling Safety

Details

  • 12:30 PM: Check-in at Maʻalaea Harbor. Public Parking is available
  • 1:00 PM: We depart for Coral Gardens
  • 1:15 PM: Deli lunch. Snorkeling for beginners training (optional)
  • 4:00 PM: Arrive back at the harbor

Lunch Includes

Deli Sandwichwith Lettuce, Tomato, Cucumber, & Condiments

Turkey/Provolone · Ham/Swiss · Roast Beef/Cheddar · Housemade Veggie Patty (for Vegetarian Meal Requests)

Tricolor Pasta SaladMediterranean Style with a Tarragon Herbal Balsamic Vinaigrette

Artichoke Hearts · Red Onion · Sundried Tomatoes · Kalamata Olives · Spanish Olives · Feta Cheese

Quinoa Salad (for Gluten‑Free Meal Requests) Mixed with a Pomegranate Balsamic Glaze

Toasted Quinoa · Cucumber · Red Onion · Red Bell Peppers · Tomatoes

Desserts

Chocolate Chip Cookie

Drinks

Water · Soda · Hawaiian Sun

*Please notify us of any dietary restrictions or preferences when making your reservation.

Things To Know About Maui Afternoon Snorkeling

What you might see at Coral Gardens

Marine Life You Might See at Coral Gardens

Reef Fish at Coral Gardens

Coral Gardens is known for vibrant reef life around big coral heads and lava “fingers.” In clear conditions, you can often spot colorful fish cruising the reef, feeding in pockets, and weaving through coral corridors.

  • Yellow Tangs
  • Butterflyfish
  • Convict Tangs
  • Black Triggerfish
  • Parrotfish
  • Schools of Reef Fish

Honu & Reef Creatures

Wildlife sightings are never guaranteed, but Coral Gardens is well known for frequent honu (Hawaiian green sea turtle) encounters and plenty of “look closer” reef creatures tucked into crevices and ledges.

  • Honu (Green Sea Turtles)
  • Trumpetfish
  • Spotted Moray Eel
  • Sea Urchins
  • Triggerfish
Coral Gardens is a West Maui reef known for large coral heads, lava “fingers,” and vibrant reef life. Wildlife sightings are never guaranteed, please enjoy from a respectful distance. Learn more in our Coral Gardens snorkeling guide.
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What to Expect

Itinerary

Coral Gardens: A West Maui Reef Snorkel Stop

Coral Gardens is one of West Maui’s most popular snorkeling areas, known for large coral heads, lava “fingers,” and colorful reef fish in clear water. It’s a beautiful reef that often works well for families and first‑time snorkelers because the scenery starts close to the surface and there’s plenty to see without needing to dive deep.

Under the surface, you may spot schools of tropical fish cruising along the reef and possibly Hawaiian green sea turtles (honu) gliding through the coral corridors. Conditions vary by day, so your captain may choose the best nearby reef for safety and visibility.

We provide your snorkeling gear, flotation, lunch, and guidance; just bring your sense of adventure!

  • Coral Gardens reef
  • West Maui snorkeling
  • Colorful reef fish
  • Honu (green sea turtles)
  • Beginner‑friendly conditions (often)
  • Gear + lunch included

Timing

Why Our Maui Afternoon Snorkel Tour Departs at 1 PM

This tour is designed for travelers who want an easier start to the day. A 1:00 PM departure lets you sleep in, enjoy a morning activity, or take your time getting to Maʻalaea Harbor; then snorkel in the afternoon.

  • Sleep in/no early wake‑up
  • Near‑shore reef snorkeling
  • Captain picks best site

Logistics

Departure and Parking

Check in: 12:30 PM, Maʻalaea Harbor, Slip 64 (101 Maalaea Rd, Wailuku, HI 96793). We recommend arriving 20–30 minutes early to park and meet the crew.

  • Check-in 12:30 PM
  • Maʻalaea Harbor
  • Slip 64
  • Arrive 20–30 min early

Guidelines

Safety and Wildlife Guidelines at Coral Gardens

Coral Gardens is a living coral reef along West Maui. Help protect it by avoiding contact with the reef, don’t touch, stand on, or kick coral (even if it looks like rock). We follow reef‑friendly practices and never feed fish.

Please respect wildlife, especially honu (Hawaiian green sea turtles). Give turtles space - at least 10 ft (3 m) in the water and on shore. Never chase, touch, ride, or block an animal’s path.

  • Don’t touch or stand on coral
  • Don’t feed fish
  • 10 ft turtle distance
  • Use reef‑safe sunscreen

FAQS

You don’t need prior snorkeling experience, but you should be comfortable in deep water and able to swim on your own.
Our crew will fit your gear, give a quick lesson, and we provide flotation, wetsuits, and other float aids to help you feel confident.

No. Full-face masks aren’t allowed on the Lani Kai II. We provide standard snorkel gear at no additional cost.

Check-in is 12:30 PM at Maʻalaea Harbor (Slip 64). We'll depart shortly after, and you’ll be back around 4:00 PM (timing may vary slightly depending on ocean conditions).

Parking and check-in are at Maʻalaea Harbor, Slip 64 (101 Maʻalaea Rd, Wailuku, HI 96793). We recommend arriving 20–30 minutes early to park and meet the crew. Transportation isn’t provided.

This tour visits Coral Gardens or another nearby reef. On rare occasions, we'll visit Molokini Crater.

Usually. yes. Mornings tend to be calmer with clearer water.

Snorkel gear, instruction, flotation devices, wetsuits (for rent), lunch, and drinks are included. Reef-safe sunscreen is also provided. The boat has restrooms onboard and shaded seating.

Bring:

  • Towel (not provided)
  • Swimsuit
  • Dry clothes for after snorkeling
  • Hat & sunglasses
  • Waterproof camera

Seasickness: If you’re prone to seasickness, consider taking your preferred remedy before check-in.

Not included: Gratuity and transportation.

Alcohol policy: Alcohol is BYOB and can only be enjoyed after all in-water activities are complete.

Yes. Our meals include vegetarian choices, and we can often accommodate dietary restrictions with advance notice. Please call (808) 244-1979 with specific requests.

Safety comes first. Tours may be canceled on short notice due to weather (or if we don’t have enough passengers). If that happens, our team will contact you as soon as possible with the next steps.

Written by the Maui Snorkeling team, operating Molokini, Turtle Town, and Coral Gardens tours out of Maʻalaea Harbor since 1985. Tours are led by USCG‑licensed captains aboard a USCG‑inspected passenger vessel. We spend more days in these waters than on land. Last updated: March 2026.

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