While Oahu has Hanauma Bay and Shark’s Cove which are some of the best snorkeling destinations in the islands, some would even say in the world, Maui has more remote snorkeling, less people and newer reefs.
When I was asked to do this sponsored posted, as usual, I wanted to see if our readers would benefit from knowing about snorkeling on Maui. Turns out, I’m benefiting too, as I will most likely try out this service the next time I travel to Maui.
The service is the Pride of Maui, a 65 foot catamaran that can hold up to 149 people and cruises around Maui and some of the best snorkeling and scenic destinations. The catamaran takes people to Molokini, which I’m told, has the best snorkeling in the islands with massive amounts of diverse underwater species. It also has cruises to other random Maui locations for snorkleing, sunset cruises, and whale watching is the season is right.
The boat offers an onboard grill, bar, and all the accomodations you’d need on a day long snorkel adventure. It also has snuba which is where you access oxygen through a long tube that goes to the surface, allowing you to snorkel in deeper sections of the ocean without lugging around all the scuba gear. Or getting trained in scuba.
If you want to see Maui, both above and below the ocean, the Pride of Maui seems to have everything. The next time I’m on Maui I’ll check it out for our readers and have more to report, and if you’re heading off to Maui and try our the catamaran cruise, let us know what you think.




