This diving spot on the Molokini Crater is known for these yellowmargin morays. The reef is really for more experienced divers so keep that in mind before you go.
With all the people who come here to dive the fish are pretty friendly. You can see just about everything here including octopuses, eels, and parrotfish, not to mention some pretty breathtaking scenery.
This is at St. Anthony's wreck which was a fishing boat that was sunk just off Mokapu Beach. It took me a minute to realize that long tan thing in the middle of the picture was actually a fish!
This diving spot on the Molokini Crater is known for these yellowmargin morays. The reef is really for more experienced divers so keep that in mind before you go.
With all the people who come here to dive the fish are pretty friendly. You can see just about everything here including octopuses, eels, and parrotfish, not to mention some pretty breathtaking scenery.
From water slides to hot tubs to on-site beaches, this hotel specializes in fantastic water-related amenities, but the star attraction here is definitely the “Serenity Pool.” Best of all, it’s reserved for those 18 and over!
This is a 68-mile stretch that's actually in the National Register of HIstoric places. You can find dozens of waterfalls along here, the Seven Sacred Sisters among them.
Your much more likely to see schools of fish here than in a lot of other Maui dive spots. The scenery here is second to none but some prior diving experience is probably a good idea.