Olowalu (Turtle Reef)

Enter the Sanctuary at Turtle Reef: Olowalu's Premier Clear Kayak Tour

Immerse yourself in one of Hawaii’s healthiest coral reef systems. A 3-hour guided clear-bottom kayak and snorkel journey along the scenic West Maui coastline.

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Tour Overview

Discover the “Gem” of the West Side. Located at Mile Marker 14 beneath the stunning West Maui Mountains, Olowalu is more than just a snorkelling spot – it is a designated ‘Hope Spot’ and a vital ecological pu’uhonua (sanctuary) home to some of the oldest and most vibrant coral gardens in Hawaii.

On this adventure, you will paddle our 100% transparent kayaks over a kaleidoscope of life, enjoying views of the Olowalu Valley and the sunrise over Haleakala. Because Olowalu is a sanctuary requiring responsible, low-impact practices, the marine life here is abundant and thriving. It is the perfect place to spot Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles, Manta Rays, and playful dolphins in their natural habitat.

Whether you choose to dive in for a respectful snorkel or stay dry and watch the reef pass beneath your feet, this tour offers a peaceful, intimate connection with the ocean.

Tour At a Glance

    • Location

      Olowalu (West Maui, Mile Marker 14)

    • Difficulty

      Beginner Friendly (No experience needed)

    • Duration

      3 Hours

    • Start Time

      7:30 AM (Selected days weekly)

    • Age

      3 and up

    • Price

      $122 Per Adult (11+)

      $74 Per Child (3-10)

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  • Tour Details

    • A Recognized Hope Spot: Paddle over an ecological pu'uhonua (sanctuary) known for its massive coral heads and high visibility.

    • West Side Views: Enjoy breathtaking scenery of the West Maui Mountains and neighboring islands like Lanai and Kahoolawe.

    • Whale Watching (Seasonal): In winter months, Olowalu is a hotspot for Humpback Whales - you might see them breaching nearby!

    • Flexible Adventure: Snorkel for ~1 hour, or relax in your kayak anchored with the group.

    • Expert Guidance: Learn about the delicate ecosystem from guides who treat this reef like their backyard.

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  • Important Guest Information

    • To ensure the safety of our guests and the longevity of our equipment, please review these requirements before booking:

Weight Limits & Seating

  • Individual Weight Limit: Max 220 lbs per person.
  • Tandem (2-Seater) Weight Limit: Max 420 lbs total combined weight.
Note: The 220 lb individual limit applies even in a tandem kayak.
  • Seating: Tours are typically in tandem kayaks. Single kayaks are assigned for odd-numbered groups. Triple seats are available only for small children (ages 3–5).
  • Heavier Guests: We have one specialized non-clear kayak available for guests over 220 lbs (up to 320 lbs). This must be reserved in advance. Please call us to book this option.

Why 7:30 AM?

For your absolute safety. We know it’s early! But with Maui’s trade winds picking up by 10:30 AM, we schedule early to ensure the safest possible paddling environment, while also securing the calmest, clearest water conditions for your adventure.

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What’s Included

  • Premium Clear Bottom Kayak & Paddle
  • Life Vests (PFD)
  • Snorkel Mask & Fins
  • Local Snacks (Vegan/GF options available) & Water
  • Eco-Tip: Please bring your own reusable water bottle to help us reduce plastic!

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    • Location

      Olowalu (West Maui, Mile Marker 14)

    • Difficulty

      Beginner Friendly (No experience needed)

    • Duration

      3 Hours

    • Start Time

      7:30 AM (Selected days weekly)

    • Age

      3 and up

    • Price

      $122 Per Adult (11+)

      $74 Per Child (3-10)

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  • Curtis
    Chris | Guide |

    Where are you from? Grew up in Florida. Have lived all over: Illinois, Tennessee, Georgia, South Africa, Arizona, Kaua’i.

    What is your ocean background? Grew up around the water, fishing, boogie boarding, snorkeling, jumping out of trees into springs and rivers. Loved being in the water. 

    Safety Superpowers: CPR and First Aid certified.

    Favourite Ocean Activity: When not guiding I love kayaking, surfing, body surfing, fishing and Spearfishing. 

    Favourite Marine Animal to spot on a tour: I love seeing turtles and eels.

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    Marc | Guide | Guide

    Where are you from? Born and raised right here on Maui – I’ve had salt water in my veins from day one.

    What is your ocean background? I’m a lifelong waterman. Growing up on Maui means the ocean isn’t just something you visit – it’s where you spend your time, build your skills, and find your people.

    Safety Superpowers: CPR and First Aid certified, so you’re in good hands out there.

    Favourite Ocean Activity: Surfing. There’s nothing quite like reading a wave and committing to the drop — it never gets old no matter how many years you’ve been doing it.

    Favourite Marine Animal to spot on a tour: Whales, turtles, and snorkellers — lol 😂. Honestly though, every encounter is a little different and that’s what keeps it exciting.

  • Curtis 2
    Kyle | Guide | Guide

    Where are you from? Originally from New Jersey – yes, the Jersey Shore is a real place and yes, it actually has decent waves sometimes.

    What is your ocean background? I grew up surfing, fishing, sailing, kayaking, and free diving. The ocean has always been a playground for me, and over the years I’ve built a pretty well-rounded toolkit for moving through it.

    Safety Superpowers: CPR and Stop The Bleed certified – I like knowing that if something goes sideways, I’m prepared to handle it.

    Favourite Ocean Activity: Surfing. It’s the one thing that never loses its magic no matter where in the world you’re doing it.

    Favourite Marine Animal to spot on a tour: Spotted eagle rays – the way they glide through the water is something else. Every time feels like a privilege.

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    Curtis | Co-Founder & Guide |

    Curtis brings a level of safety to eco-tourism that is rare to find. A U.S. Coast Guard Veteran, he spent 4 years on Maui participating in Search and Rescue and drug interdiction. As a 100-Ton Captain and adamant waterman, he has spent years driving charter boats and surfing Maui’s outer reefs (and the legendary “Jaws”).

  • Tiff
    Tiff | Co-Founder & Customer Experience | The Voice of Ohana

    Tiffany is the friendly voice you’ll likely speak to when you call. Originally from Australia, she moved to Maui in 2020. She manages the heartbeat of the business, ensuring every guest feels welcomed before they even arrive. A surfer and snorkeler herself, she knows exactly what makes a tour magical.

  • Niya
    Niya | Chief of Smiles | The "Little Dolphin"

    Spelled “Naia” in Hawaiian (meaning Dolphin), Niya is the newest member of the crew. She shares her parents’ deep love for nature. While she’s too young to guide you yet, she is the reason we work so hard to protect these oceans for the future.

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    Chris | Guide | Guide

    Where are you from? Born and raised in Wyoming, I then spent 15 years in Alaska, and I have lived in Hawaii for the past 15 years.

    What is your ocean background? 
    have spent lots of time in and around the ocean. I have worked on boats ranging in size from small Zodiacs to 100-foot trawlers. I’ve done sea kayaking trips in Alaska, Mexico, and Hawaii. 

    Safety Superpowers: CPR/First Aid certified, formerly certified as a wilderness EMT.

    Favourite Ocean Activity: Going snorkeling with my 11-year-old son and his 3-prong spear, nicknamed Britney. I also like surfing small kine waves.

    Favourite Marine Animal to spot on a tour: Humans. Spending time in the ocean is therapeutic. If more people spent time in the ocean, the world would be a better place.