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Best Snorkeling Locations on Maui

Top Places to Snorkel

Tori C. Derrick

03-23-2026

Tori C. Derrick

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Are you planning a trip to Hawaii and dreaming of vibrant coral reefs? Maui's waters are teeming with marine life, and exploring them on a snorkeling adventure can be a transcendent experience - think vibrant fish, coral, and maybe even a curious sea turtle. With so many incredible spots, choosing the best one can be difficult. Get ready to trade sunny beaches for kaleidoscopic coral reefs and schools of honu – this guide has Maui's top snorkeling must-sees for land-to-sea travelers like you! 

Honolua Bay

Maui's Best Snorkeling Locations

Maui's west and south shores are famous for their snorkeling spots. No two locations are alike, and each one serves up its brand of excitement.

Honolua Bay

In a protected area, Honolua Bay allows marine life to thrive by restricting fishing and allowing these incredible creatures to rebound. Expect to see diverse fish, eels, and Hawaiian green sea turtles near the shore.

You can snag a front-row seat from Maui's rugged shoreline to the sea's lively parade of marine creatures. While stunning, access can be tricky, with limited street parking and a short walk to the rocky cove.

Kapalua Bay

Kapalua Bay: Calm Waters and Abundant Life

South of Honolua Bay, Kapalua Bay offers calm waters that are perfect for all levels. Off the beaten path lies a tranquil coastal haven, where powdery sand meets a thriving aquatic community just a splash away from luxurious retreats.

The calm, clear waters often attract sea turtles. Kapalua Bay is ideal for relaxing and snorkeling right off the shore. Afterward, explore other parts of Kapalua for fun local activities. Amenities include restrooms, showers, and equipment rentals on the beach. With the ocean sparkling just offshore, a scenic trek along the Kapalua Coastal Trail reveals breathtaking vistas. While food is unavailable directly on the beach, nearby restaurants and stores offer supplies.

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Napili Bay

Napili Bay: Turtles and Tranquility

Napili Bay is perfect for spotting sea turtles. Located south of Kapalua, Napili has a sandy beach and plentiful fish.

Often, you'll spot turtles coming up for air. With a public parking area, restrooms, and nearby restaurants, Napili makes an easy day trip.

Black Rock (Pu'u Keka'a)

Black Rock: Iconic Snorkeling

Located at the north Ka'anapali Beach, Black Rock (Pu'u Keka'a) offers natural wonders beneath the waves.  

This sacred ground has witnessed countless farewell journeys, where the living bid final adieus to loved ones as they set out on their mystic voyage to the unknown. Right offshore, a diverse marine community thrives, teeming with fish and turtles that swirl in the shallow waters.

Parking is limited, especially during high season. For fewer crowds, consider visiting during the off-season (May to early June or mid-September to December 2024). Paid parking is also an option.

Kahekili Beach Park

Kahekili Beach Park: Family-Friendly Fun

Kahekili Beach Park (Airport Beach) boasts a thriving, protected reef teeming with colorful fish and diverse coral.

At this sun-kissed beach park, you can chase colorful fish while snorkeling, indulge in lazy mornings on the beach, or spread out a feast on a picnic blanket—the choices are endless! Amenities include a picnic pavilion, restrooms, showers, and ample parking. 

Ulua Beach

Ulua Beach

For families, Ulua Beach in South Maui is a top pick—its calm waters are a blast for kids, and the reef is just a short swim away. Snorkel the north side near the reef separating Ulua from Mokapu Beach. Ample parking, restrooms, showers, and shaded areas are available. Arrive early to secure a parking spot.

Makena Landing

Makena Landing: Gateway to Turtle Town

This small beach is perfect for stronger swimmers. Swim out from here and explore the surroundings, or strap on your snorkeling gear and experience the underwater world up close. Imagine a place where slow-moving heroes roam free - welcome to Turtle Town! Or what about Five Graves, for that matter?

Explore the mesmerizing underwater scenery at these top snorkeling spots, where gentle green sea turtles amble by, and every fin flick sends shimmering sunlight dancing through the waves. The small parking lot fills quickly. Are you looking for an extraordinary snorkeling experience? This place fits the bill.

Kamaole III Beach

Kamaole III: Snorkeling and Beach Relaxation

Kamaole III in South Maui combines excellent snorkeling with beach amenities. Find good snorkeling near the northern reef, where you can spot turtles.

Here, nature lovers and families can relax and recharge: restrooms are always nearby, picnic tables sit under shady trees, and a fun-filled playground is just a hop, skip, and jump away. Ample street parking and a dedicated lot are available but arrive early. For additional options, snorkel at nearby Charley Young Beach. 

‘Ahihi-Kīna‘u Natural Area Reserve: Protected Marine Life

‘Ahihi-Kīna‘u Natural Area Reserve: Protected Marine Life

This natural area reserve has specific guidelines. No fishing is allowed, fostering an undisturbed underwater ecosystem. To access the best parts of this area, it's crucial to follow the safety instructions listed.

The Nearby Fishbowl (The Aquarium) is off-limits for safety and preservation. Snorkeling here is like swimming in an aquarium, with vibrant Tangs, Squirrelfish, Goatfish, and Jacks putting on a show. Respect this protected zone for an awe-inspiring experience. Bring food and water, and be prepared for limited cell service. Before you hit the beach, scope the ocean's mood—heavy rain can stir up some rough stuff.

Molokini Crater

Snorkeling by Boat

Some Maui snorkeling gems are best accessed by boat. You'll be blasted into a parallel universe by strapping yourself to a ship. Maui's waters are charted from a thrilling new angle.

Molokini Crater

Molokini Crater is a partially submerged volcanic crater with incredible visibility, making it one of Maui's many great snorkeling spots. 

Slipping into this coastal crescent, expect to find a teeming menagerie of sea creatures - think over 250 fish species, thriving coral, and perhaps even a gentle giant manta ray or two. Boat tours depart from Lahaina or Maala a Harbor. Imagine exploring an underwater wonderland, teeming with marine life and aquamarine waters that shimmer in the sunlight - Welcome to snorkeling paradise in South Maui! Get the inside scoop on this snorkeling site - what are you waiting for?

Lanai

Lanai

Lanai, a short boat trip from Maui, offers spectacular snorkeling with fewer crowds and numerous sites. Picture yourself swimming alongside sea turtles, Rays, and tropical fish, surrounded by coral formations stretching beyond the eye.

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Our Maui Snorkeling Tips 

Before you slide into the water, take a deep breath. Snorkeling's biggest rush comes with a critical responsibility—prioritizing your safety. A fun and risk-free experience is just a few simple tips away. 

  1. Pay attention to lifeguard flags, as conditions can change rapidly.

  2. Check the Snorkel Report for daily conditions.

  3. Always snorkel with a buddy.

  4. Avoid snorkeling after heavy rain or if you notice runoff, especially into bays.

  5. If unsure about it, don't snorkel. Play it smart: identify potential dangers and get ready to react.

  6. Slather on some ocean-friendly sunscreen to safeguard the marine ecosystem.

  7. Give sea turtles space; stay at least 10 feet away. Take the first step towards conserving the ocean's most iconic inhabitants—a fun and enlightening journey awaits.

 

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FAQs about Maui snorkeling locations

What part of Maui has the best snorkeling?

Maui's west and south shores offer excellent snorkeling. Beginners will find their sweet spot on the west side, where the tranquil waters provide a peaceful learning environment. On the south coast, spots like Molokini Crater conceal submerged secrets, but swimming here means dealing with strong currents. Want to traverse these remarkable regions without a care in the world? Snorkeling tours are the way to go.

Where is the most transparent water for snorkeling in Maui?

Molokini Crater and Honolua Bay are known for their exceptional visibility. Molokini Crater boasts an average visibility of 150 feet, while Honolua Bay offers around 30 feet. Makena Landing (Turtle Town/Five Graves) can also have clear water on calm days.

Where is the best place to see turtles while snorkeling in Maui?

Sink your flippers into the crystal-clear waters of Napili Bay, Polo Beach, and Honokeana Cove, where sea turtles lazily swim alongside snorkelers. Turtle Town, accessible by boat from Makena Landing, offers a high likelihood of turtle sightings in clear waters.

Can I snorkel on my own in Maui?

Yes, many locations, such as Honolua Bay, Kapalua Bay, Napili Bay, and Maluaka Beach, are accessible from shore. However, some spots, like Turtle Town, require a boat and potentially a guided tour. Always check for permits and specific regulations before snorkeling. 

With its string of island hideaways and protected marine sanctuaries, Maui's snorkeling universe unfolds like a treasure trove of surprises; coral shines like a rainbow-hued oasis, while Honolua Bay teems with aquatic life. Maui's awe-inspiring snorkeling spots wait for you, but first, learn to appreciate the quirks and protect the marine life. With safety always, you'll be free to indulge in an unforgettable adventure.

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