Aug 11, 2020 | Maui Snorkeling
Debra Lumpkins turns her snorkels into art through the Japanese tradition of Gyotaku Gyotaku is the traditional art of fish printing. The origins of Gyotaku can be traced back to the mid-1800s where Japanese fishermen would use it to record the size and...
May 16, 2018 | Maui Hawaii, Maui Snorkeling, Molokini Crater
By Susan Baker Aside from the Dolphins and turtles that you will frequently see on Molokini tours, you will be able to see a few special marine types in their vibrant ecosystems while snorkeling in Maui. Most of these specific fish species you’ll be able to see...
Dec 12, 2017 | Maui Hawaii, Maui Scuba & Snuba, Maui Snorkeling, Molokini Crater
Much of the Hawaiian language is so beautiful it stops newcomers in their tracks. Mahalo, kokua, pono, keiki, kuleana—and who would ever be able to forget the oh-so-ubiquitous, meaningful-on-multiple-levels aloha? Some of the following images share photos of lagoon...
Sep 27, 2017 | Maui Hawaii, Maui Scuba & Snuba
Ever dream of scuba diving a sunken ship in tropical waters? Our friend Trevor Boyce, from the Mill House Restaurant, went last week and got some great footage and photos from his dive at the St. Anthony’s Wreck off the coast of Maui, Hawaii. St. Anthony was...