Molokini Marine Life Conservation District offers a unique and mesmerizing underwater experience with its diverse marine life and crystal-clear waters.
Molokini Crater, a crescent-shaped volcanic atoll located off the coast of Maui, is a renowned marine sanctuary, highly prized for its pristine coral reefs and abundant aquatic species. This protected area spans around 77 acres and rises roughly 160 feet above sea level. The crater's unique structure creates a habitat rich in biodiversity, hosting over 250 species of fish and a variety of coral organisms. Its historical significance dates back to ancient Hawaiian times, where it was culturally revered. Today, Molokini is a prime spot for snorkeling and scuba diving due to its clear visibility, often exceeding 100 feet, allowing for an unparalleled view of the underwater ecosystem. Beyond its vibrant aquatic life, the area’s conservation efforts focus on preserving its delicate habitats and promoting sustainable tourism. Visitors are drawn to its serene waters, remarkable geological formations, and the opportunity to sight endangered species such as the Hawaiian monk seal and distinct seabirds.
The crescent shape of Molokini Crater provides a natural wave break that results in calm waters perfect for snorkeling.
Diverse marine life including parrotfish, moray eels, manta rays, and rarely seen monk seals.
Exceptional clarity of water allows for excellent underwater photography opportunities.
Molokini Back Wall, a world-renowned diving spot offering a different perspective and diverse species not seen inside the crater.
A partially submerged volcanic crater, providing excellent snorkeling opportunities.
A popular diving destination with steep drop-offs and unique species.
Occasionally sighted within the conservation area, offering rare wildlife viewing.