Maui Snorkel Conditions Report By Boss Frog's™
Monday, June 15, 2026
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Notes: Conditions amongst the bays can vary significantly.
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1Honolua Bay
Honolua MapNotes: Rocky shoreline sheltered bay. Use the Honolua Lookout before the bay to check conditions. The water should be blue and you should be able to see the reef. If the water looks “milky” or green the snorkeling will not be good. If there are surfers on the north side of the bay the snorkeling conditions are probably poor or even dangerous. If it has been raining the river empties brown, muddy water into the bay and you should definitely stay out of the water.
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6Ka'anapali Beach
Sheraton Black Rock, Airport-Kahekili BeachToday's Rating
1Olowalu Mile Marker 14
Olowalu BeachNotes: Give the turtles some space and don’t get your car stuck in the sand. There is a sand channel that goes through the reef across the highway from the Mile Marker 14 post that is the easiest place to swim out.
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1Southside Beaches
Ulua, Mokapu, Kam 1-3, Charlie Young, Keawakapu, Polo, Po'olenalena, Maluaka, Makena, Ahihi-Kinau, La PerouseNotes: Beach locations tend to be stirred up more in the southern-most locations. It’s best to get out early as the winds can significantly affect this area in the afternoon.
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1Molokini
Notes: Maui’s #1 snorkeling destination. To book call or chat with us! Overall Conditions: Looks like a nice morning at Molokini! Clear water and fish! Book your trip now!
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