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Maka Koa 2 Tank Molokini & Turtle Town

Breakfast, Lunch, Snacks and Drinks included!

Quick Details

Requirements:

  • Proof of Open Water Certification is required for divers. Digital copy is acceptable.
  • Divers should be able to descend and ascend without a line, maintain a 15-foot safety stop (without a line to hold on to) and have excellent buoyancy control.
  • Divers must have a recent dive in the last 3 years. Contact us regarding refresher options.
  • All passengers must complete a waiver form.
Divers w/ Equipment Rental Certified Diver 12+ Years Old • Renting BCD & Reg • Recent dive within 3 years
$268.80
Diver w/ Equipment + South Pickup Certified Diver 12+ Years Old • Renting BCD & Reg • Recent dive within 3 years
$268.80
Adult Snorkelers Hotel Pickup NOT Included • 13+ Years Old
$187.20
Adult Snorkelers with South Maui Pickup 13+ Years Old • South Maui Hotel Pickup
$187.20
Child Snorkelers Hotel Pickup NOT Included • 5-12 Years Old • MUST be accompanied by Adult Snorkeler
$110.40
Child Snorkelers with South Maui Pickup South Maui Hotel Pickup Included • 5-12 Years Old • MUST be accompanied by Adult Snorkeler
$110.40
Companion Diver
Free
Companion Diver with South Pickup
Free
Student In Class
Free
Student In Class with South Pickup
Free

Explore Molokini & Turtle town in Wailea, HI on this tour!

Our first destination is the world famous Molokini Crater, a marine reserve below water and bird sanctuary above. The visibility on this reef system averages 100+ feet and provides a panoramic view of the marine ecosystem. Molokini is one of the few places in the world where you can see Hawaiian garden eels, Masked angelfish, Long-nose hawk fish and many more fish endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.

Frequently Manta rays, White tip reef sharks, Amberjacks and Moray eels are also sighted. Harlequin shrimp take residence around coral heads and Triton’s trumpets and nudibranchs are found nestled in crevices.

Our second dive is Turtle Town and offers a reef formed on lava that flowed from Haleakala centuries ago. The caverns and ledges in the lava as well as the lava fingers nearing the surface create the perfect habitat for sponges, corals, octopus, fish, eels, and shrimp. The highlight of this reef is the number of Green Sea Turtles that gather here to be “cleaned” by a fish known as the Hawaiian Cleaner Wrasse.

The Green Sea Turtles are an endangered species and must not be touched or harassed. They are very curious animals and often allow snorkelers a good look from just a few feet away.

Trip location can be subject to change due to weather and ocean conditions, as the Captain sees fit for the safety and well being of the guests.