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Wikiwiki Molokini (Molokini Express)

Pacific Whale Foundation

scheduleDuration: 3.5 hours

Operates Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Sunday

  • was (list Price) $159.37

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Pacific Whale Foundation - Wikiwiki Molokini (Molokini Express)


Aboard our wikiwiki (Hawaiian for quick) Molokini snorkel tour, we will dart off to Molokini to maximize our time in the water, while at the same time keeping the tour to 3.5 hours in length, leaving your afternoon free to plan other activities.

Experience Molokini during the best morning snorkel conditions on this small group excursion. Located just off Maui's south shore, Molokini is a Marine Life Conservation District and a seabird sanctuary, so you get the chance to see a wide variety of marine wildlife.

After snorkeling is done, warm up on deck with a warm freshwater shower, a grilled BBQ lunch and beverages.

Tour Highlights:

  • Morning snorkel cruise to Molokini crater
  • Shorter 3.5 hour tour leaving your afternoon free
  • See a variety of marine wildlife below and above the water's surface


Tour Inclusions:

  • BBQ lunch & beverages
  • Snorkel gear & flotation devices

Special instructions

    Where and When:
    Tour time:
    7:45 am - 11:15 am

    Check in at 7:00 am at Pacific Whale Foundation's Ocean Store at the Maui Harbor Shops, which shares a parking lot with Maui Ocean Center, located at 192 Maalaea Rd, Wailuku (GPS address). View Map
    Parking at the Maui Harbor Shops/Maui Ocean Center Aquarium is $1.00/hour and the first 15 minutes are free.
    Restrictions:
    Participants must be at least 7 years old and must be able to swim to go snorkeling.

    Use of any full-face snorkel masks are not allowed on Pacific Whale Foundation activities due to safety concerns.
    REEF-SAFE SUNSCREEN GUIDELINES: This tour requires you to use reef-safe sunscreen in accordance with the statewide ban on sunscreens that harm the reefs. Please read the ingredients list of your sunscreen as "reef-safe" is not a regulated term and sunscreens listed as such can have the following banned ingredients in them: oxybenzone, octinoxate, avobenzone, avobenzine, homosalate, octisalate, octocrylene, and ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate. Reef-safe sunscreen can also be found in local stores.
    Special Notes:
    Please note that snorkel locations and wildlife sightings are weather dependent and are not guaranteed.
    Operation Days:
    Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Sunday
    Duration:
    3.5 hours