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Experience Maui’s top snorkeling spots at Molokini Crater and Turtle Town with a 3-hour tour from Kihei, featuring expert guides, marine wildlife, and all gear included.

The Molokini Crater and Turtle Town snorkeling tour from Kihei offers a spectacular half-day adventure for those eager to explore Maui’s underwater world. Priced at $179 per person, this 3-hour excursion is designed to showcase two of the island’s most celebrated snorkel locations, making it ideal for anyone wanting plenty of marine life in a short time. The tour departs early at 7:00 am from 2800 S Kihei Rd, ensuring good weather and fewer crowds, especially at Turtle Town.
This tour stands out because of its focus on marine wildlife sightings, including sea turtles, fish, manta rays, whales, dolphins, and even monk seals in season. With snorkel gear, floatation devices, snacks, and a light lunch included, it offers a comprehensive experience. Review scores of 5.0 out of 5 from 612 reviews reflect consistent satisfaction, especially praising the friendly guides, good equipment, and opportunity to see turtles.
While the size of the boat may be smaller than some other options, the personalized attention, expert guides, and well-organized itinerary make this tour a favorite for many visitors. It’s most suited for those with moderate physical fitness who can climb a boat ladder and walk down the dock comfortably. Pregnant women and children under 5 years old are advised to skip this excursion for safety reasons.
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The meeting point at 2800 S Kihei Rd makes it straightforward to access this small-group tour. The mobile ticket makes check-in smooth, and the early start helps maximize wildlife viewing and avoid midday crowds. Travelers often book this trip about 33 days in advance, indicating its popularity.
The light breakfast and beverages keep you refreshed as you head toward the snorkeling spots. The small boat size—which keeps the group intimate—means you’ll likely get plenty of attention from guides and better access to marine wildlife.

Molokini Crater offers a stunning visual experience with its crystal-clear waters and diverse marine life. Over 250 fish species thrive in this volcanic caldera, including parrotfish, moray eels, and manta rays. The calm waters and visibility make snorkeling here especially rewarding. The guides provide a safety briefing and assist with gear fitting, making it accessible even to those less experienced.
The crater’s shape offers protection from currents, ensuring a smooth snorkeling experience. Many reports mention the spectacular clarity of the water, which allows for excellent underwater photography. The less crowded environment at Molokini, especially in the early morning, enhances the experience.

Turtle Town is renowned for its frequent sightings of green sea turtles (Honu). Many reviews describe seeing at least 10 turtles, making it the highlight of the trip for numerous participants. The shallow reefs at Turtle Town are perfect for close-up viewing and photo opportunities.
Besides turtles, expect to see reef triggerfish, butterflyfish, octopus, and other vibrant marine creatures. The guides’ knowledge helps identify different species and ensures a safe and fun encounter. The seasonal possibility of whale sightings during the trip adds an extra thrill, with whales sometimes heard singing during the ride over.

The guides, including Captain Matt, Jess, Joe, and Lucia, earn high praise for their friendly attitude, marine biology expertise, and safety focus. Many reviews note their willingness to answer questions and explain the significance of marine conservation. The guides also help with gear fitting and ensure everyone feels comfortable, whether they are seasoned snorkelers or beginners.
Their relaxed yet professional approach creates a welcoming atmosphere that many repeat guests mention. For those interested in marine life, guides like Jess, trained in marine biology, provide informative commentary during the trip, enriching the experience.

Included in the trip are light snacks, bottled water, Hawaiian fruit juices, and a delicious sandwich lunch. The refreshments keep participants energized for the activities and are especially appreciated after snorkeling. However, towels and sunscreen are not provided, so travelers should remember to bring their own.
Many reviews emphasize the quality of the snacks and lunch, highlighting the generous portions and tasty flavors. The onboard environment remains relaxed, and guides often encourage guests to enjoy the scenery during breaks.

This tour requires participants to have moderate physical fitness. Guests must be able to climb a vertical boat ladder and walk down the dock unaided. The tour limits weight to a maximum of 300 pounds and excludes children under 5 for safety reasons.
Pregnant women are advised not to participate, as are those with back or neck problems. Non-swimmers can stay on the boat, but the full snorkeling experience is best suited for swimmers or those comfortable in water. The small boat size creates a more intimate environment, but may be less accessible for some with mobility challenges.

The 7:00 am departure ensures early access to the best snorkeling conditions and fewer crowds at Turtle Town. The 3-hour itinerary balances enough time in the water with comfortable intervals for rest and refreshment. Many reviews comment that the timing feels just right, providing enough snorkeling without feeling rushed.
The crew’s focus on pacing ensures that everyone gets ample time to enjoy each location, whether they want to snorkel extensively or simply relax on the boat.
Unlike larger or more commercial tours, this smaller vessel fosters a personalized experience. The fewer guests allow guides to dedicate more attention to individual needs and maximize wildlife encounters. Many reviewers mention that the turtle sightings, in particular, are more abundant due to the early start and smaller group.
While some may find the boat size a bit snug, many appreciate the cozy environment and the less rushed pace. The focus on marine conservation and knowledgeable guides make this tour stand out among other options in Maui.
This Molokini Crater and Turtle Town tour from Kihei offers a well-organized, wildlife-rich experience perfect for adventurers and marine life enthusiasts. The inclusion of all gear and snacks simplifies planning, and the small boat size helps foster a friendly, personalized environment.
It’s especially suited for those who value expert guides, good wildlife sightings, and comfortable pacing. The early start is perfect for avoiding crowds and catching whale sightings during the season. However, it’s best for moderately fit guests capable of climbing the boat ladder and walking on uneven surfaces.
For anyone eager to see turtles, fish, and possibly whales, this trip offers a balanced mix of adventure, education, and relaxation, making it a strong choice for a memorable Maui snorkeling outing.
“The water was clear and while the crater is fun and cool to see and snorkel at, the turtle town snorkel stop is the showstopper. We got to see at l…”
Is this tour suitable for non-swimmers?
Non-swimmers can stay on the boat but will not participate in snorkeling at the stops.
What is included in the price?
The tour price covers snorkel gear, floatation devices, snacks, bottled water, and a light lunch.
What should I bring?
Guests should bring towels and sunscreen, as these are not provided. Comfortable shoes and a hat are recommended for sun protection.
Is the boat accessible for people with mobility issues?
Guests must be able to walk down the dock and climb a vertical boat ladder. The boat’s small size might limit accessibility for some.
How many people typically join this tour?
The tour accommodates a maximum of 19 travelers, fostering an intimate experience.
Can I see whales or dolphins during this trip?
Yes, during whale season, there is a chance to see whales and hear whale songs on the way to Turtle Town.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to weather, guests are offered a different date or a full refund.
Is there a minimum number of participants?
Yes, the tour has a minimum number of travelers. If not met, it may be canceled or rescheduled.
How far in advance should I book?
Most guests book about 33 days ahead to secure a spot, as the tour is popular.
What makes this tour different from others?
Its small boat size, knowledgeable guides, and focus on marine wildlife—especially turtles—set it apart from larger, more commercial options.