Kayak Olowalu Turtle Gardens
West Maui’s Best Snorkeling
West Maui’s Best Snorkeling
Experience snorkeling in Olowalu Turtle Gardens and find (with your guide’s help) the famed “Turtle Cleaning Station.” Located on Maui’s southwest side of Mauna Ka Halawai or West Maui Mountains, Olowalu is sunny almost year-round but can also be very windy.
Limited to 10 Guests per Guide
FREE Digital Photos of your tour
Snorkel gear, water and snack provided
Certified Marine Naturalist and CPR Guides
2 Person Kayaks used except in odd number of guests
West Maui Below Olowalu Valley
Olowalu is a garden of coral stretching for miles along the coastline. This area can be windy at times but is consistently sunny and offers some of the best snorkeling in Maui. A certain location that your guide knows, Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles congregate to be cleaned by tropical reef fish. Although there are many areas to pull off the road to snorkel around “mile marker 14,” as this area is also known, there is only one major “Turtle Cleaning Station” at Olowalu and our guides know exactly where it is located.
A turtle cleaning station is a section of the reef that the turtles congregate to allow fish to clean the algae off their shells and flippers. Tangs, Sturgeons, Wrasse and other fish hang out at this specific area waiting for turtles to pull up to have their shells cleaned. Think of it as the Car Wash of the underwater reef world. Sometimes we see a dozen or more turtles at one time at the turtle cleaning station, but turtle will come and the go the entire time your snorkeling.
Let our Certified Marine Naturalist Kayak Guides take you to explore the vivid reef of Olowalu which some say is the largest and healthiest reef system on Maui. Researchers say these “kupuna corals” have been growing there for over 500 years!
Included in your tour is digital Photography. It’s included free (a $40 value) so you can focus on enjoying exploring this underwater garden and have the pictures to prove it.
Is This A Good Spot For First Time Paddlers?
The winds can make this location challenging so we recommend Makena in South Maui for first time paddlers.
Will we see Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles?
There is a very good chance you will see more than one. We can’t say that we see them 100% of the time but we can’t remember the last time we didn’t find turtles in the garden.
Can we buy photos or pay extra for a photographer?
No, because photos FREE. Digital photography is included on your tour so you can enjoy the experience and not worry about recording it. Your photos are shared with you the same day, so you can share the adventure with your friends and family.
Olowalu is one of the best places on Maui to go whale watching on kayaks. The only place better is Makena Turtle Town, Olowalu is a secluded area half way to Lahaina where pregnant humpback whale mothers come to give birth. The combination of the warm waters and being the most sheltered area between all the islands make it an ideal nursery.
Located below Olowalu Valley this area sometimes gets windy but our professional kayak guides will monitor the weather ensuring a safe and fun paddle out to see these incredible marine mammals. There is NO Better way to view humpback whales! It’s the most personal and eco-friendly way to say hello.
You watch and enjoy this up-close, beautiful experience. Your Marine Certified Naturalist Guide will capture the day’s sights (like whales), your reaction, underwater explorations and staged group photos too. This $40-$60 photo service comes included FREE of charge with your tour. We’ll take you on a grand expedition of Olowalu Turtle Garden, to see turtles, whales and so much more.
Whale Watching Season (January – March)
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