Why You Should Visit Maui Snorkeling Spots

My Own Special Spots

By sandra bell, published Sep 26, 2006
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Snorkeling in Maui, Hawaii is almost as simple as putting on a mask and sticking your head in the water. Almost every beach with a few rock outcroppings has some coral and some tropical fish. At the other end of the scale you can go out on one of the special snorkel cruises. But this is not necessary. Fine snorkeling in Maui is available by car or by foot.

There are many places in Maui to rent snorkeling gear but I have been going to Snorkel Bob’s in Kihie for many years, mainly because of the snorkel Bob vibe. Once you get on to snorkeling, you might want to buy a cheap, disposable underwater camera for those great fish and coral shots.

If you have never snorkeled before, there are a couple of spots that are easy and provide plenty of fish. The first is Polo Beach in south Maui and fronted by the Kea Lani Resort. This beach is very popular so get there as early as possible or you won’t find parking. Just put on your gear and look into the water and you will see swarms of fish. People feed the fish here and they are very tame.

Another good place for beginners is Crystal Cove at the south end of the Kamaole Beaches and across the street from the Kamaole Sands Resort.
This spot requires a tiny swim but includes some nice coral with lots of fish.
Do not stand on the coral here or any place else. Coral is living and it is very easy to damage and kill it.

Now here are my three favorite places to snorkel in Maui.


NO NAME SNORKELING PLACE

I have never heard this spot named so I call the No Name Snorkeling Place. It is south of Lahaina about 10 miles and is located just off the road in an arid area. There is no parking lot but just look for a place where lots of cars are parked off the road. Park and walk a few steps to the narrow beach. You will notice some poles in the water. These mark a path into the water where you may walk because there is no coral. Otherwise it is solid coral. The water is very shallow, generally five feet or less and the challenge here is not to scrape a limb on the coral. This is a great place for up close study of fish behavior and it is also a great place to take underwater pictures because the water is so shallow that you get very good lighting.


TURTLE TOWN

Why You Should Visit Maui Snorkeling Spots

Green sea trutle with tropcial fish

Credit: Chirs La Croix

Takeaways
  • You can snorkel almost anyplace in Maui
  • Polo beach is good for beginning snorkelers
  • You can see green sea turtles at Turtle Town
Did You Know?
Frank's Cove is literally packed with tropical fish.
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I spent my summer working in maui last year - in Snorkel Bob's in Lahaina I'd never snorkeled before but the amount of people who were returning year after to year and complimenting us on the high standard of gear and knowledge was brilliant. they were a pleasure to work for - unfortunatley i never got to meet Bob himself but i did meet his wife on many an occassion when she came to drop off new gear or take away old broken gear to be recycled! I loved it there and i met soooo many nice people. Shelly and Marc in the Lahaina store made my summer unforgettable and i hope that some day i can make the trip back there to see them again!!

Posted on 04/22/2008 at 2:04:51 PM

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