Discover the Beauty of Maui’s Kanaio Coast and Molokini on an Inclusive 4-Hour Snorkel Tour
If you’re dreaming of a day floating above vibrant coral reefs and exploring rugged coastlines, this 4-hour inclusive Kanaio Sea Caves and La Perouse Snorkel tour from Maui might just be what you’re looking for. It promises a blend of scenic boat rides, snorkeling at multiple spots, and a peek into some of Maui’s more hidden natural wonders.
What we particularly like about this tour is how it combines adventure with comfort—everything from the snorkeling gear to the meals is provided, so there’s no fuss packing or planning. Plus, the chance to see sea caves and lava arches up close adds a unique touch to the usual snorkeling excursion. On the flip side, it’s a fairly tight schedule, and the boat, while intimate, might not be ideal if you prefer a slower pace or more secluded spots.
This experience is ideal for travelers who want to maximize their time on the water and see a few of Maui’s best snorkeling locations in just half a day. If you’re comfortable with moderate physical activity and enjoy a well-organized trip, this tour could be a perfect fit. Families with older children or travelers eager to see stunning coastal scenery and vibrant marine life will find it especially rewarding.
Key Points

- Inclusive experience with meals, snacks, and snorkeling gear provided
- Multiple snorkeling stops at La Perouse Bay, Molokini, and another location
- Sea caves, lava arches, and coastlines provide stunning scenery for sightseeing
- Moderate physical activity involved, suitable for most travelers with average fitness
- Comfortable group size capped at 24 people for personalized attention
- Timing starts early at 7:00 am, with a total duration of approximately 5.5 hours
An In-Depth Look at the Tour

This tour starts bright and early at the Kihei boat ramp, with a 7:00 am departure that ensures you beat the crowds and enjoy the tranquility of Maui’s waters. The trip kicks off with a continental breakfast — a simple but appreciated perk that sets a relaxed tone for the day. You’ll get to enjoy some fruit, muffins, and juice as the crew prepares for the adventure ahead.
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The Scenic Cruise to Kanaio Coast
Once underway, you’ll cruise south along the coastline, passing beautiful sea caves and lava arches — formations that are both striking and geologically fascinating. We loved the way the boat glided smoothly along the coast, giving us plenty of opportunities to snap photos of the rugged cliffs and sea caves. As one reviewer pointed out, the unusual sea cave formations on the southeast tip of Maui make for a memorable sightseeing experience.
The crew, notably Vandi and Captain Joe, are praised for their good safety practices and friendly attitude. They seem genuinely dedicated to making sure everyone gets the most out of the trip without feeling rushed. As an added bonus, the boat’s open design offers great views from multiple angles, making it easy to take in the scenery or relax with your camera.
Snorkeling at La Perouse Bay
After exploring the coast, the boat heads to La Perouse Bay, a spot renowned for its tranquil waters and diverse marine life. Here, you’ll jump into the water for your first snorkeling stop. The reviews highlight how well-organized and straightforward the process is — everything you need, including snorkeling equipment, is provided, which is a big plus for travelers who don’t want to worry about packing gear.
Snorkeling here offers a chance to see vibrant coral reefs and turtles, with the last stop being a turtle sighting area. Having multiple snorkel stops along the way means you’ll get more variety and chances to see Maui’s underwater world in different settings.
Molokini and Its Crater
Next up is Molokini, Maui’s famous volcanic crater. You’ll get to snorkel both inside the crater and along the backwall, provided the weather and conditions cooperate. This is often the highlight for many travelers, as Molokini offers crystal-clear waters and an abundance of marine life.
Several reviews underscore how the experience of snorkeling inside the crater is truly special, with some saying it’s one of the best places to see marine life in Maui. You can expect to see schools of fish, coral formations, and possibly even manta rays or reef sharks, depending on the day.
Last Snorkel and Lunch
After the underwater adventures, it’s time to relax and refuel with a lunch served on the boat. The menu allows some flexibility with options like turkey and provolone, ham and Swiss, vegan, or gluten-free choices, which makes it accessible for most dietary needs.
The final snorkel stop is usually at a turtle sighting area, giving you one last chance to swim alongside these gentle creatures. The crew’s emphasis on safety and fun — as one reviewer noted, they practiced good safety protocols — ensures a smooth experience from start to finish.
Return and Reflection
By the time you head back to Kihei, you’ll probably feel a mix of exhaustion and fulfillment. The tour wraps up around mid-afternoon, leaving you time to relax or explore more of Maui afterward.
Practical Details and Considerations
Pricing at $203.23 per person may seem steep, but considering the inclusions — meals, snacks, gear, and multiple snorkel spots — it offers good value. You won’t need to worry about extra costs for equipment, and the meals are a nice touch, especially if you’re coming from a different part of Maui and don’t want to hunt for food afterward.
The boat accommodates up to 24 people, striking a balance between intimacy and social atmosphere. Smaller groups tend to mean more personalized attention, which makes the experience more enjoyable and less crowded.
The tour’s timing — starting at 7:00 am — is designed to help avoid the crowds, especially at popular snorkeling spots like Molokini. Keep in mind, it’s a fairly active morning, with moderate physical activity involved, so it’s best suited for those with a reasonable level of fitness.
A notable caveat from the reviews is that there are no restrooms on the rafts. This isn’t unusual for small boat trips, but it’s worth noting if you’re sensitive to bathroom needs during excursions.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This trip is perfect for travelers who want a balanced day of sight-seeing and snorkeling without spending a full day on the water. If you enjoy stunning coastal scenery, multiple snorkel locations, and like the idea of having meals included, it’s a solid choice.
It’s also suitable for those who prefer a small-group experience for a more intimate and relaxed atmosphere. While not specifically targeted at families, it’s appropriate for older children and teenagers who can handle moderate activity.
If your goal is to see Maui’s underwater world and coastal caves without the fuss of organizing gear or meals, and you appreciate a well-organized, professional crew, this tour ticks many boxes.
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FAQs

What time does the tour start?
It begins at 7:00 am, giving you a full morning of activities while avoiding the later crowds.
Are snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, all snorkeling gear is included and ready to use, so you don’t need to bring your own.
Is there food included?
Yes, a continental breakfast is served at the start, and a full lunch is provided after snorkeling.
Are there restroom facilities on the boat?
No, there are no restrooms on the rafts, so plan accordingly.
How many snorkeling stops are there?
There are three main stops: La Perouse Bay, Molokini, and a turtle sighting location.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s suitable for travelers with moderate physical fitness; children under 4 are not allowed, and the tour is better suited for older kids comfortable with snorkeling and boat trips.
To sum it up, this 4-hour inclusive Maui tour offers a well-rounded experience packed with scenic views, underwater adventures, and convenient meals. It’s especially appealing for those wanting to see a bit of everything Maui’s coast and reefs have to offer, all while enjoying the comfort of provided gear and meals. If you’re keen on exploring Maui’s underwater realm and beautiful sea caves in a manageable timeframe, this trip is worth considering. It’s best suited for travelers who value good organization, stunning scenery, and a variety of snorkeling spots.
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