Snorkeling
gear may be rented for as little as $15 a week — quite a bargain when
you consider
the rare and wonderful sights that you’ll see underwater. Great places
to snorkel include U’ula Bay, Honolua Bay, Olowalu,
’Ahihi-Kina’u Bay and just
south of the Maui Prince. Looking for a clothing optional beach? Head to
Makena’s lovely Little Beach! Need more
fun? Numerous charter boats offering sailing, cruising and snorkeling
trips may be found anchored in Ma’alaea, Kihei (nearest) and Lahaina harbors.
Check out Maui Queen’s mini guide
to snorkeling.
Ten things you can do to
save the ocean.
<< Have you ever
been this close to a sea turtle? Click on the photo for a GREAT video!
Dr. Leisure’s website shows
Hawksbill Turtles at Big Beach
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Below: sunset surfers across the street at Cove
Park
You may watch them from 108’s livingroom couch!
