An unforgettable underwater adventure awaits you as you board Prodiver's boat on your way to Molokini Crater, a partially sunken volcano located 2.5 miles off the coast of Maui. From there you'll head to another awesome dive site off the Maui southern coastline, famous for our year-around residents, the "honu" (Hawaii Green Sea Turtles), not to mention the dozens of underwater species only found in the Hawaiian waters.
You'll also enjoy fresh fruit kabobs, assorted muffins and rolls, cookies, coffee, tea, hot chocolate, water, sodas and other great snacks.
Possible Dive Sites:
Molokini - A State Marine Life and Bird Conservative District, boasts crystal clear waters with visibility of up to 150 feet and home to approximately 250 species of fish, some of which are found nowhere else in the planet.
Molokini Back Wall - A sheer drop off to over 300 feet and rated the #1 wall dive in the U.S. waters. There are a few ways of experiencing this dive, including "drifting" from Reef's End or Enenue side or doing a live drop on the back wall itself. This is a "experienced divers only" location and if requested, will depend on the overall experience of the group before being approved by your dive master.
Turtle Town AKA Five Caves AKA 5 Graves - This famous site consists of two coral shaped fingers which head out to sea. It's the home of a number of Sea Turtles and several caves which are home for a couple of white tip reef sharks. Commonly seen are also Manta and Eagle Rays, large Moray eels and of course, several types of fish.
Pu'u Olai'i (Red Hill) - A fun and fairly shallow dive site located in the Makena area. It features nice corals, a cave and an extensive sand channel. Creatures commonly seen there are snake eels, moray, white tip sharks and more!
St. Anthony's Wreck - A 65' long wreck intentionally sunk in 1997 as an artificial reef, it features a cargo area you can swim into. Home of several sea turtles, not to mention frogfish, and several other marine life, such as the Butterfly fish, Trumpet fish, Oval Chromis and occasionally, some white tip sharks.
**Actual dive sites are not guaranteed. Dive site requests are welcome, however final decisions will be made by your dive master and captain, taking in consideration current weather, ocean currents, etc. SAFETY TAKES PRIORITY #1**