Explore Lava Flows And Underwater Grottos On A Tour With Redline Rafting In Hawaii
Redline Rafting offers thrilling, eco-friendly snorkeling tours in Maui, Hawaii, perfect for families and marine life enthusiasts.
Snorkeling is perhaps the most popular — and quintessential — Hawaiian activity. With warm water and islands surrounded by magnificent reef ecosystems, Hawaii is a snorkeler’s paradise. And while we love heading to our favorite snorkeling beaches on our own, there’s a little cooler way to explore the waters of the Pacific Ocean than with a snorkeling tour. This tour, in particular, tops our travel wish list this year.
Focused on thrilling, marine and eco-friendly, culturally-conscious experiences, the entire family will love a snorkeling tour with Redline Rafting.
Departing from Kihei on Maui, guests will enjoy an adrenaline-pumping ride on a 35-foot customized raft and dives at four unique sites.
As you journey to your snorkeling spots, knowledgeable guides will point out significant sites, talk about Hawaiian history, and perhaps even share a unique island myth or two.
Snorkelers will endlessly enjoy making a splash on the front and back sides of Molokini, a crescent-shaped, partially submerged volcanic crater off the coast of Maui...
… as well as two spots frequented by dolphins and sea turtles: La Perouse Bay and Turtle Town.
During your five-hour snorkel tour, you’ll get up close and personal with Hawaii’s geologic history, including lava flows and underwater grottos.
But perhaps most thrilling is the sea life you’ll see. From sea turtles dolphins to octopus, tropical fish, and more, you never know what sort of marine animals you’ll spot on your adventure with Redline Rafting.
So, what are you waiting for? The next time you find yourself planning a trip to Kihei, whether you live on Maui or not, make it a point to book a one-of-a-kind tour with Redline Rafting — you won’t regret it.
Did you know that Redline Rafting Co. also offers whale watching tours? Learn more and book your tour on their website. You can also follow them on Facebook.
Are you a novice snorkeler looking to get out and explore the Pacific on your own? Head to any of these 13 snorkel spots perfect for beginners.
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