Dive the Carthaginian shipwreck with a 15-dive minimum
6 Hours
Mask and fins, Snacks, Drinks
Explore the Carthaginian shipwreck and dive nearby sites from Kihei on a 6-hour boat trip. This deep wreck sits around 96–97 feet and is best for certified divers with recent experience.
You must be a certified diver with at least 15 logged dives and have dived within the last 2 years. If it has been more than 2 years since your last dive, a refresher is required prior to the trip.
Cancel or reschedule up to 48 hours before your boat trip with no financial forfeitures (72 hours Dec 15–Jan 5; 96 hours for private charters). If a boat dive is cancelled due to bad weather, you can reschedule or receive a complete refund.
Yes. You must be a certified diver with at least 15 logged dives and recent dive experience within the last 2 years.
If it has been more than 2 years since your last dive, you must complete a refresher prior to your boat trip.
Bring your certification card, a reusable water bottle, a towel, reef-safe sunscreen (no spray bottles), and a jacket for your surface intervals.
2800 S Kihei Rd
The crew here runs an impressively tight operation. Divers consistently praise the "valet style" service where staff like Javier, Christina, Katie, and John handle all the gear setup, breakdown, and cleaning. This lets guests truly relax between dives. The small boat means intimate groups, early arrival at Molokini Crater before crowds, and personalized attention from knowledgeable divemasters. Captains frequently spot whales during surface intervals, and many reviewers mention hearing whale song underwater. The briefings strike the right balance of detail without overdoing it, and newer divers especially appreciate how the team puts them at ease. The Molokini dives deliver stunning visibility (up to 120 feet), dramatic walls, and abundant marine life including reef sharks, octopus, eels, and countless fish schools. Most complaints center on boat amenities rather than the diving itself. One detailed review noted limited space for 16 people total, equipment issues like a broken shower, and concerns about uneven divemaster attention when struggling divers needed extra help. However, the overwhelming majority of recent feedback emphasizes professionalism, safety, and an experience that feels more like diving with friends than a commercial operation.
Dove the crater on March 23. Visibility was low, but still saw some amazing critters. Also, the whale songs made even more magical. John, Scotty and the crew were excellent. Highly recommend them for your Maui dive.
David Ellingson
March 25, 2026
Dove the crater on March 23. Visibility was low, but still saw some amazing critters. Also, the whale songs made even more magical. John, Scotty and the crew were excellent. Highly recommend them for your Maui dive.
David Ellingson
March 25, 2026