Lanai Snorkeling & Dolphin Discovery Tour – Half Day
Lanai Snorkeling & Dolphin Discovery Tour – Half Day
Maui
Highlights
- Experience snorkelling along the beautiful Lanai coast
- Spot pods of dolphins breaching the surface with the marine experts at Pacific Whale Foundation
- Relax on deck and enjoy a delicious barbecue lunch
- Go the sustainable way: You'll be boarding a sustainable eco-catamaran!
About
“You’ll find idyllic tropical getaways throughout the Hawaiian Islands, but Lanai is a one-of-a-kind paradise. It seems otherworldly, a throwback to how Hawaii once was… the landscape spans from desert-like terrain to a stunning coastline that’s home to a protected marine preserve.” – Jennifer Kester
Enjoy a spectacular day on the waters of Hawaii in one of the best Maui snorkeling tours out there. After departing the scenic harbor of Lahaina via an eco-catamaran, we will sail to the island of Lanai. One of the least touristy of the Hawaiian Islands, “Lanai, Hawaii” is known as the “Pineapple Island”. It’s popular for Shipwreck Beach – a local favorite for surfing and body surfing – and beautiful views of Maui and Molokai.
Snorkeling trips from Maui to Lanai Island are popular half-day adventures just to experience the paradise’s crystal clear waters and abundant turtle habitat. Lanai snorkeling trips rival any in the Hawaiian Island chain, with the addition of Dolphin discovery a special treat. To see these playful creatures swimming alongside your eco-catamaran is something you would need to see to believe!
Your day includes a tropical continental breakfast onboard as you join in a guided reef tour with local naturalists who can point out the many varieties of sea life. After ample time for snorkeling, reboard your watercraft for a delicious BBQ lunch for the ultimate meal with a view before arriving back in Lahaina harbor.
DID YOU KNOW? After visiting the remote Hawaiian island of Lanai, the billionaire founder of Oracle loved the property so much that he decided to buy it in 2012. The $300 million splurge got him 98% of the island, which includes nearly 90,000 acres of land, a 3,200 person town and two Four Seasons resorts.