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Marilyn Aug 25th, 2002 06:35 AM

Molokini vs. Lanai snorkel/dive trip
 
We will be travelling to Maui over Christmas and are interested in taking a trip to either Molokini or Lanai. Three of us will be snorkeling, and two more are interested in diving. I was wondering if anyone has done both excursions, and if so, which trip would you recommend? Finally, any suggestions on companies for these trips?<BR>Thanks.

deb Aug 25th, 2002 06:26 PM

I can actually answer this. We dived Molokini and Lanai two years ago. Hands down, Molokini is better. Lanai was awful. Molokini was a lot of fun. Your snorkelers will like Molokini better, too. There, that's one decision you don't have to think about any more.

Lynn Aug 26th, 2002 04:51 AM

If you're interested in a second opinion that confirms what Deb just told you, here it is. I'm a snorkeler and my husband is a diver. There is no question that Molokini is better than Lanai--there is virtually nothing to see at Lanai. The only thing that made our trip to Lanai worthwhile was that it included a dolphin watch. We encountered many dolphins, and they did many spectacular acrobatics (leaping out of the water in tandem with their babies, etc.) that made it a terrific experience. Had it not been for that, we'd have been extremely disappointed because the snorkel/dive part of the trip was a complete waste of time.<BR><BR>A lot of people will put Molokini down because it tends to get crowded, but it gets crowded for a reason--there's a lot to see there and it's beautiful. You'll love it!<BR>

CF Aug 26th, 2002 05:58 AM

I'm one who will put Molokini down because of the crowds. The day we were there boats were lined up next to each other 5 and 6 deep in both directions from us. There were so many people in the water you couldn't really get a look at anything. I have no idea how to avoid this situation. If they could somehow limit the number of boats at a time maybe things would get better.<BR><BR>The other downside of the trip for us was it was still dark when they picked us up at our hotel...

ma Aug 26th, 2002 06:25 AM

Lanai can be totally miraculous snorkling. Problem is folks here are talking about where the tourist barges drop you off. If you take the ferry http://www.go-lanai.com/ and know where to go... cheap, uncrowded, fantastic.

Les Aug 26th, 2002 07:18 AM

Marilyn,<BR>I'm not a diver, and haven't been to Lanai, but I have snorkeled at Molokini, and the best I can say for it is that it was boring and uninteresting. No reef, just the shallow crater floor. There are MUCH better snorkeling spots that don't require a boat ride. Diving might be a different story, however, since the water on the back (closed) side of the Molokini crater is clear and very deep.


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