Overall Rating = 3.75 out of 5



The ride from the Lahina side of the island takes about 45 minutes and if you tend to get sea sick, I would recommend driving about 45 minutes or an hour to the Wailea area where you can take a very easy boat ride to the crater.
I prefer scuba diving with Lahina Divers but you must take about a 45 minute boat ride to the Molokini crater. If you want you can use a scuba diving operator that leaves from the Wailea side of Maui. If you are staying in Wailea I would certainly recommend this, although the boats tend to be smaller and there is one operator on that side that I simply refer to as the “Scuba Nazi”. So be careful of the operator that you choose. Make sure you check out the reviews and the equipment used by each of the dive operators. The v-hull boats that leave the Wailea area can be quite cramped if the number of divers is more than 10 on the boat and on many of these there is little if any room to move around.
The Dive
- Access – Moderate to Moderately Difficult to reach the site; boat only (You should
not take a boat from Lahaina if you get seasick – 45 minute boat ride); Much easier ride from Wailea side.
- Depth to 125+ft
- Visibility – good to excellent
- Current – mild to extremely strong at the edges of the crater
- Marine Species variety – good; normally White-tip Reef Sharks at about 110 feet on the far eastern edge of the crescent
- Reef health – good to very good
Scuba Diving Molokini Crater is certainly the best boat dive on the island of Maui. You have to go to Lanai or Molokai to find better deep water scuba diving sites. The clarity of the water is usually quite good at Molokini and there are a several dive sites on the volcano on the outside of the crescent shape crater and on the inside of the crater.
- Enenue – Inside eastern tip of the crescent
- Middle Reef – Inside just to the east of the middle of the crescent and closer to the cone
- Tako Flats – Inside on the western side of the crescent
- Reef’s End – Far western end of the crescent
- The Back Side – Outside or on the back of the crescent


The current can be quite strong on the outside edges of the crater, so do not go outside the crater for any reason if your group is scuba diving the “inside”. The current at the edges can take a diver quite a distance in a very short period of time. For this reason you must take a safety sausage with you on this dive and know how to use it. If you are scuba diving the inside of the crater you will rarely have much if any current and even if the seas are choppy the cone of the volcano protects the inner dive sites quite well.

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