Molokini is a partially sunken volcanic crater just 2.5 miles off the coast of Maui, Hawaii. Located between the islands of Maui and Kahoolawe, Molokini is now a beautiful underwater sanctuary for marine life. Molokini is truly one of Maui’s most breathtaking snorkel and dive locations. Part of Maui County, Molokini is a popular destination for scuba diving and snorkeling with many tourist boats coming each day from the south coast of Maui.
This exotic location is designated as a Hawaii State Marine Life and Bird Conservation District. To protect the reef, the Hawaii State Division of Boating and Recreation established mooring buoys for Molokini.
Molokini: One of the Top Ten Dive Spots
The crescent shape provides protection from waves and ocean currents making this area one of the top ten dive sites in the world. Molokini’s back wall drops off to depths of 300 feet. Inside the crescent shape is a reef area with clear views to 150 feet. These waters are home to about 250 species of fish.
Molokini, an uninhabited island, has a land mass of just 23 acres.