Award winning two tours in one (2 in 1), SNORKEL & WHALE WATCH Eco-Raft Tour. We visit snorkel spots on Lanai or Maui where you will see tropical fish and may even swim with turtles. We select snorkel
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Location: Maui
What's Included
- 3 Certified Lifeguards Onboard
- Snacks (Pastries and fresh fruit, chips & cookies)
- Use of Snorkelling equipment
- Tour Operator: Hawaii Ocean Rafting
- Whale Watching from December- April!
- Beverages (water, green tea, soda)
- Flotation Devices (Float Belts and Pool Noodles)
- Supporting Native Hawaiian owned company! Mahalo for supporting the locals!
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Unfortunately, kids under 4 years old can't join this tour. Since your child is 5, they should be good to go! Just keep in mind that the tour involves snorkeling, so make sure they’re comfortable in the water. Also, check the weather conditions on the day of your tour to ensure a safe experience.
A: Yes! If the weather isn't cooperating and it’s unsafe to go out, they will contact you to reschedule your tour. Just make sure to check your emails before the day of the tour, they'll give you options for new dates.
A: Wear a swimsuit and definitely bring a cover-up for when you're on the raft. Don't forget sunscreen and maybe a hat! The tour provides flotation devices but you might want water shoes if you're snorkeling from the boat.
Discussions
Just booked the Maui Eco-Raft: Turtle Snorkel + Whale Watch Tour!
I’m so excited! I just booked this for my family while we’re on vacation in Maui. We’ll be there in December, so I can’t wait to see the humpback whales. My kids are beginners at snorkeling, so I love that they have personal instructions available. The small group setting sounds much more enjoyable too! Has anyone else done this tour? Any tips?
Questions about the Eco-Raft tour - is it as good as it sounds?
I'm considering this as a gift for my girlfriend’s birthday. The combo of snorkeling and whale watching sounds amazing, but I’m a bit worried about how crowded it might be. Would it be better to go early in the morning or later in the day? Any thoughts from those who've been?