Set off from Kihei Boat Ramp (2920 S Kihei Rd, Kihei, HI 96753) aboard the Ali‘i Nani and you’ll understand why Maui is a sea‑first island. This private, luxury 35’ Boston Whaler 350 Realm accommodates up to six guests and is a boutique way to explore Molokini Crater, the reefs near Kaanapali, or the sea cliffs off Lanai. The boat’s Seakeeper gyro stabilizer, plush seating, shaded lounging and a full bathroom mean the day feels like a private coastal club as much as an expedition.
Molokini’s crescent crater is the headline: a partially submerged volcanic cone with clear water and protected reef, where visibility often exceeds 100 feet and reef fish and hawksbill and green sea turtles patrol the slopes. A morning snorkel here during calm seas puts you in a luminous world of coral gardens and schooling tropical fish; Afternoons may favor a leisurely cruise along Maui’s west coast for reef-edge viewing or a private anchorage near Lanai’s Puu Pehe (Sweetheart Rock) for a beach stop.
The Ali‘i Nani’s kit is curated for attentive days: premium snorkel gear, reef‑safe sunscreen, plush towels, a YETI cooler stocked with water and local drinks like Maui cold brew and kombucha, plus charging ports and Bluetooth sound. Your crew handles logistics and permits, so you spend time picking fins instead of finding a spot. Serviceable luxuries — freshwater rinse, shade and a bathroom onboard — make this option particularly good for families, multi‑generation groups, or anyone who prefers comfort after extended snorkel sessions.
Book a two‑hour quick snorkel or a seven‑hour custom day; this flexibility is the trip’s superpower. Fishing, coastal photography, or an inter-island pop to Lanai on calmer days are all options. The departure point is convenient to Kihei lodging and rental hubs, which means less time in transit and more time on the water.
Safety and stewardship are emphasized: the crew provides reef‑safe sunscreen and briefings on protected areas. Respect for coral, no‑touch guidelines and limited guest counts help reduce impact on delicate reefs and the turtle populations that frequent these waters.
Who should pick this trip? Travelers who want private space, customizable itineraries and the comfort of a stable, well-equipped boat. It’s a refined way to access Maui’s best snorkel sites without the bustle of larger charters, and it puts local marine landscapes — volcanic craters, coral reefs and endemic fish — front and center. Expect bilingual safety briefings, flexible boarding times depending on tides and weather, and crew recommendations for best marine encounters; photographers should bring polarized lenses and waterproof housings to capture dramatic translucence. Reservations are recommended, especially for sunrise or holiday departures, and tipping the crew for attentive, personalized service is customary. Plan ahead for parking.