Snorkeling-Molokini or Lanai?
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When we were on Maui 2 years ago, some of the locals had recommended snorkeling at Honalua Bay on West Maui. It is a protected cove(like bing in a giant fishbowl!). It was also the location of the tour boats that picked up & charged people to go there.You can just drive down the road & pull over. It is a sancuary so it had lots of fish.We also enjoyed snorkeling around the Black Rock @ the Sheraton Maui. Hope this helps. Many people that took the tour to Molokini were not impressed.
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I don't know how good the snorkeling was, but my friend just recommended the Trilogy company all-day trip from Maui to Lanai -- breakfast on board, lunch on the beach, snorkeling, trip into Lanai town. She said it was well worth the cost. (We didn't do it because we didn't have a whole day to spare)
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I did the Trilogy trip to Lanai and loved it. The staff was very friendly, the number of people wasn't overwhelming, had continental breakfast and a picnic lunch on Lanai.
I can't compare the snorkeling to Molokini as I did not do that trip, but the reason I didn't was becaused from everything that I read, the majority of folks recommended Lanai.
I can't compare the snorkeling to Molokini as I did not do that trip, but the reason I didn't was becaused from everything that I read, the majority of folks recommended Lanai.
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Joined: Aug 2007
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Definitely Lanai, with Trilogy's all-day excursion. I've done Molokini twice and it just does not compare with Lanai. Trilogy will divide passengers into two groups. One group snorkels while the other goes into Lanai City and boards ATV's which we drove ourselves to Shipwreck Beach and back. Super excursion!
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We also found Molokini underwhelming - lots of people and the snorkeling was okay at best. Honalua was much better. We like to rent snorkel gear for the week and check out spots they recommend at the rental shop - I don't remember the name of where we rented but I think it had "frog" in it's name? Anyway, I think most snorkel rental places will give you a map and tips on the best spots. Have fun!




