If there’s one thing that comes to mind when thinking of Hawaii, it is the incredible opportunities to partake in water sports of all kinds in the Pacific Ocean surrounding these beautiful islands we call home. And while surfing is phenomenal, there are two activities a bit more accessible to everyone in Hawaii: kayaking and snorkeling. Well, this incredible activity on Maui offers the best of both worlds. You have the ease of kayaking with the underwater views associated with snorkeling. What are we talking about, you ask? Clear Kayaks Maui, of course! Let’s dive into this epic activity everyone should add to their Hawaiian bucket list, shall we?
Clear Kayaks Maui is the only glass-bottom kayak rental company you’ll find on the island, and it is truly a summer adventure you’ll never forget.
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Leaving from Makena Landing Beach Park, guests will get to explore one of Maui’s coolest marine destinations, Turtle Town!
LKPattie/TripAdvisor As its name suggests, Turtle Town is home to not only incredible coral formations but a large population of sea turtles. Today, the coral reef found at Turtle Town is abundant with the Hawaiian green sea turtle, as well as a variety of brightly colored tropical fish and other unique marine animals, including manta rays, octopus, eels, spinner dolphins, and even white-tip reef sharks (don’t worry, they’re tiny and not dangerous).
Before you head out, you will receive a personalized lesson about water safety, ocean kayaking, and the best spots to check out!
management/TripAdvisor You will also be given life jackets and waterproof fish identification cards to help you recognize Maui’s marine life while on the water. Curious kiddos will love identifying as many different fish species as they can.
You don’t even need to do any of the heavy lifting! The tandem kayaks are brought to the water for you, and you’ll even have help launching your kayak through the surf and landing when you’re done!
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The kayaks provided are easy to use and stable on the water. And unlike traditional kayaking, where adventurers might grow tired from the constant paddling if they aren’t used to the movement, the views are even better when you slow down to enjoy them!
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Seriously, the views are incredible, both below the ocean’s surface…
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…and above the water!
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What are you waiting for? Start your morning right with a self-guided adventure from Clear Kayaks Maui.
management/TripAdvisor Kayak rentals are done in two-hour increments, from 7 to 9 a.m., from 8 to 10 a.m., and from 9 to 11 a.m. Why are kayak adventures only offered in the morning, you ask? That’s when you’ll find the most marine activity. Oh, and the fact that the winds are lighter and the waves aren’t as choppy certainly helps, too.
Your kayak will embark to explore Maui’s famous Turtle Town from Makena Landing Beach Park at 5230 Makena Rd., Kihei, HI 96753. For more information, including rental hours, rates, and frequently asked questions, check out the Clear Kayaks Maui website.
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As its name suggests, Turtle Town is home to not only incredible coral formations but a large population of sea turtles. Today, the coral reef found at Turtle Town is abundant with the Hawaiian green sea turtle, as well as a variety of brightly colored tropical fish and other unique marine animals, including manta rays, octopus, eels, spinner dolphins, and even white-tip reef sharks (don’t worry, they’re tiny and not dangerous).
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You will also be given life jackets and waterproof fish identification cards to help you recognize Maui’s marine life while on the water. Curious kiddos will love identifying as many different fish species as they can.
BrooklynSpike/TripAdvisor
Kayak rentals are done in two-hour increments, from 7 to 9 a.m., from 8 to 10 a.m., and from 9 to 11 a.m. Why are kayak adventures only offered in the morning, you ask? That’s when you’ll find the most marine activity. Oh, and the fact that the winds are lighter and the waves aren’t as choppy certainly helps, too.
Prefer to snorkel instead of kayak? Head to Oahu’s Hanauma Bay or Molokini for some of the world’s best snorkeling.
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