5 Common Mistakes

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5 Common Molokini Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them)

Crowds of snorkel boats at Molokini Crater, illustrating the mistake of booking a late departure tour

Molokini is a bucket-list destination, but many first-timers make simple mistakes that can dampen the experience. Here is how to avoid the most frequent pitfalls.

1. Booking an Afternoon Tour

The "Trade Winds" are a real force on Maui. By noon, the channel between Maui and Molokini often becomes very choppy. Visibility drops and the boat ride can be rough. **The Fix:** Always book the earliest tour possible (6:30 AM or 7:00 AM departures).

2. Skipping Seasickness Prep

Even if you "never get sick," the channel crossing can be unpredictable. Many people wait until they feel nauseous to take medicine, but by then, it's too late. **The Fix:** Take a ginger chew or Dramamine 30 minutes before the boat leaves the harbor.

3. Touching or Feeding the Wildlife

Molokini is a Marine Life Conservation District. Touching coral kills it, and feeding fish disrupts their natural diet and behavior. Fines for these violations are steep. **The Fix:** Look, don't touch. Observe the beauty from a respectful distance of at least 10 feet.

4. Forgetting Reef-Safe Sunscreen

Regular sunscreens contain chemicals like oxybenzone that are toxic to Hawaii's reefs and now illegal to use. **The Fix:** Buy mineral-based sunscreen (Zinc or Titanium) *before* you arrive on Maui, or use what the boat provides (most reputable tours offer it for free).

5. Venturing Too Far from the Boat

While the inside of the crater is calm, the current just outside the rim (or at "Reef's End") can be very strong. It's easy to get focused on a fish and drift away. **The Fix:** Stay within the proximity established by your boat's lifeguards and look up every few minutes to check your position.

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