 Monk Seals are often seen at Molokini
 Playful Spinner Dolphins often escort our boat!
 Garbonzo, the eel, is a regular resident of Molokini
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Our day begins at Kihei
Boat Ramp in Kihei. (For directions to Kihei Boat Ramp, see
our map to print or study). When you
arrive, you will see our boat, Seafire at the ramp. This 39ft. S.A.F.E.
Boat (Secured Around Flotation Equipped) is equipped to hold up
to 22 people. Our small group charters assures you lots of personal
attention.
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Don't forget your towel and sunscreen, and we will take care of the rest including snorkel gear, snacks and drinks.
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As we depart for our
15 minute trip to Molokini, our crew will prepare your sanitized
snorkel gear ensuring it fits correctly and you are comfortable.
Our speedy boat gets you to Molokini quickly as you will see us
pass the other boats on the way out there.
When we arrive at Molokini you are immediately ready to dive in and get wet. No Crowds!
Our crew will join you and show you the interesting things Molokini has to offer. They will answer any questions you have about the sea life and will strive to make sure you see plenty of interesting fish, coral, shells, monk seals, turtles and more!
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Just when you thought you have seen it
all... We go to our next stop Turtle Town!
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Turtle Town is located along Maui's southern coastline. Hawaii's endangered Green Sea Turtle are often seen here because of the curious "cleaning stations". Cleaning Stations are spots in the reef area where certain types of fish eagerly nibble away at the parasites and algae that accumulates on the turtles. It is often common to see the turtles swimming around or lying on the bottom with fish about them doing their cleaning work.
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On the way back to the boat ramp, we
travel along Maui's south shore where you can get a great view of the
Makena coastline and we often stop at a sunken boat (St. Anthony's).
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