12/27/2023 0 Comments Redline rafting molokiniWe then cruised around the bay, stopping to look at the lava formations that created grottos over time and headed back North toward Turtle Town, where (you guessed it) we got the chance to snorkel with several sea turtles. If that doesn’t make your day, you might be dead inside. They swam right up to the boat, which was a nice surprise for all of us on the tour. Once we arrived at La Perouse Bay, Kiki did a wonderful job explaining the history of this part of the island, including how it’s the most recent lava flow in Maui and the chosen spot for lots of Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins to rest during the day. Feeling the ocean spray as you crash down on the water is what makes being out on the ocean so refreshing and definitely something you won’t get on any of the other boats. We then headed toward our next stop, La Perouse Bay, through some rough waves that made me wish I’d been born a pirate. Here we were treated to slightly larger fish, a steep drop off of bright blue, crystal clear water, and an “elevator” ride of waves that picks you up right next to the crater without ever pushing you directly into it. We enjoyed the view of several kinds of tropical fish and coral reef before heading around to the back side of the crater, a place where very few have gotten the opportunity to snorkel. Molokini is one of the best places I’ve ever snorkeled, in my opinion, because of the water clarity, easily 180 feet on the day we were there. Redline served up some warm cinnamon rolls and fresh fruit we were ready to go! It turns out there’s a reason Redline leaves so early, and that’s because they get you there before the other, much larger boats arrive, so you can spread out and enjoy Molokini to yourself. Once we arrived, we were treated to views of several of the surrounding islands, including Lana’i, Molokai, and Kahoowale. We were escorted to the giant red raft with the rest of our small group, around 10 people in total, and headed out toward our first stop at Molokini Crater, which we got to in no time at all. However, as soon as we arrived, Kiki and Sean, our guides and captains for the day, were there to give us a big aloha welcome, a shortie wetsuit to use for the day, and a cup of much-needed coffee. Redline Rafting, who prides itself on providing a much more intimate approach to the typical tour setting, delivers on its promise and then some.Īt first, when I realized check-in time at the Kihei Boat Ramp was at 6:30 am, one of the only tours to leave from this convenient South Maui location, I was like, “Sayyy Whaaaaaat?!”. This offer is not eligible for promo codes.If you’re looking for a snorkel tour on Maui where you can sit back and blend in with a hundred other people clinging onto neon noodles, you’re on the wrong tour. Inquiries placed to Viator will be directed back to Groupon. ![]() Please contact Groupon customer service for all inquiries related to this offer. Groupon is not affiliated with or sponsored by the Redline Rafting in connection with this deal. ![]() The tour identified in this promotion is made available through Viator. You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
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