Sail Maui’s coastline, snorkel Coral Gardens, and enjoy lunch onboard
Sail into a Maui sunset with drinks and hors d'oeuvres included
Sail Lahaina’s sunset with food, drinks, and space to relax
Sail Lahaina’s sunset with appetizers and an open bar
Private snorkel gear and instruction, plus a sail along Maui’s coastline
Build sailing skills with instruction tailored to your experience
A tailored private sail with Maui coastal views and onboard refreshments
Learn the basics and dive a Kaanapali coral reef—no experience needed
Dive Kaanapali in a private group with your own instructor
Dive Lahaina’s underwater sites with sharks, turtles, and a wreck
Search for turtles and reef sharks on a Mala Wharf shore dive
Refresh your scuba skills before exploring a coral reef
Take your first shore scuba dive with a PADI instructor in a small group
Dive Mala Wharf with a PADI pro in a small group (max 4 divers)
Explore Lanai caverns and arches on two guided boat dives
Snorkel Maui and Lana'i reefs with expert guidance and possible dolphin sightings
Fish light tackle in Lahaina on a 4-hour bottom-fishing trip
Snorkel 2+ Lana‘i sites with lunch onboard and dolphin watching when possible
Cruise West Maui and snorkel for turtles with included gear
Paddle sanctuary waters and snorkel Olowalu's Turtle Reef
Paddle a traditional canoe and discover Hawaiian culture from the ocean
Morning snorkel sail with breakfast and a complimentary premium bar
Snorkel West Maui and enjoy a hot buffet lunch plus a complimentary premium bar
Clarity is geology, not luck: quartz sand, seagrass filtration, and how close the Gulf Stream runs. Thirteen beaches, and the trade-off each one asks of you.
Florida issues no boating license at all. What the marina checks is a safety education card, and whether you need one comes down to one date: January 1, 1988.