Molokini Diving Sites
A fifteen-minute boat ride away, the little volcanic islet of Molokini offers some of our most exciting and visually stunning diving. With the guidance and supervision of our experienced diving staff, our family-owned and operated diving excursions will bring you unbelievably close to the natural beauty of Molokini diving sites. A volcano sitting on a three-hundred-foot bottom, it provides all kinds of diving for a range of diver abilities. It is here that we are more likely to see pelagic animals like manta rays or whale sharks and it is here that you will see some of the most beautiful corals Hawaii has to offer. We could go on and on about Molokini diving.
Visiting Incredible Molokini Diving Sites
When visiting our Molokini diving sites, you will be able to come face to face with some of the most incredible underwater sights. To better understand the beauty waiting for you, these Molokini diving sites often see a multitude of scientists, photographers, and filmmakers throughout the year—they all come here to capture one-of-a-kind footage! Molokini is their number one choice for many reasons including crystal blue water and exceptionally healthy coral reef. Fish that have seen numerous scuba divers and snorkelers for years and have been protected in the marine preserve will let divers’ approach more closely than usual for photography. There are also several species of fish that we do not commonly see except at Molokini. And, as we’ve said, we’ve been lucky to see many big animals here over the years. This is truly Hawaii’s Premier Marine Preserve.
Unique Qualities
- Scenic volcanic cone
- Crystal visibility
- Pristine coral reef
- Varied habitats
You May See
- Over 200 species of fish
- Large jacks
- Whitetip and gray reef sharks
- Garden eels
- Cleaning stations
- On occasion: mantas, whales, whale sharks
Molokini Back Wall
Some of the places to dive at Molokini are along the outer slopes and walls. The wall, sheer in places, drops vertically out of sight, even with the over one-hundred-foot visibility that is common here. Uncommon at other sites, pyramid butterflyfish hover in loose aggregations picking plankton out of the water column; black coral houses long-nose hawkfish and gobies; and orange cup coral blankets the shaded undersides of large overhangs. And just like on the inside of Molokini, anything can come in from the blue.
Unique Qualities
- Wall dive
- Dramatic topography
- Requires good buoyancy control
You May See
- Frogfish
- Jacks
- Nudibranchs
- Black coral
- Whitetip reef sharks
- On occasion: mantas, whales, whale sharks