Here are some of the most common questions about Molokini Crater answered by our Maui local experts. How deep is Molokini? among others…
Molokini Crater
Most of our posts are about snorkeling or sailing, but here are the best about Molokini Crater. Molokini sits a few miles off the south shore of Maui, Hawaii, and offers some of the clearest waters in Hawaii and the ocean life is protected.
Redline Rafting Review
Redline Rafting review! Learn about the experience and understand why Redline Rafting is our new favorite Maui ocean activity.
Best Places To Stay On Maui
The Best Places to Stay on Maui! From resorts to bed & breakfasts, we help you narrow down your search with our favorite Maui places to stay.
Spectacular New Molokini Photos
You can’t really beat Molokini Crater in the afternoon with no wind and no one around. Doesn’t get better than that!
10 Things You Can Do in the Same Day as Visiting Molokini Crater
whether you choose to explore the Crater while snorkeling, scuba diving, sailing, or even kayaking and outrigger canoeing, it shouldn’t be your only thing on the list for the day! Here we give you 10 more options for exciting Maui activities than can be combined with your day trip to Molokini.
Maui Fauna of the Month: Hawaiian Spinner Dolphin
These beauties belong to the Delphinidae family, a group of marine mammals that comprises toothed whales. One of the spinner dolphin’s closest living relative is the hippopotamus—the pig-like amphibian we often associate with the waters of West Africa.
Some Of The Most Common Fish You’ll See In Maui Waters
Aside from the Dolphins and turtles that you will frequently see on tours, you will be able to see a few special marine types in their vibrant ecosystems while snorkeling in Maui.
Fish of the Month: humuhumunukunukuapuaʻa
Designated Hawaii’s state fish in 1984, humuhumunukunukuapuaʻa earned its moniker from ancient Hawaiians because of its pronounced schnozzle.
How to protect both your skin and Maui’s reefs
Prompted by oil slicks in a Mexican marine eco-park left by tourists, a study in 2008 found that sunscreen contribute to coral bleaching.
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