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What Safety Equipment Is Provided on a Molokini Snorkel Tour?

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Safety equipment is a standard part of snorkeling at Molokini Crater, and tours are designed to support guests with a wide range of comfort levels in the water.

Before anyone enters the ocean, crew members review safety procedures and ensure guests know which equipment is available and how to use it.


Flotation Equipment #

Flotation is one of the most important safety features for snorkeling, especially for beginners or guests who want extra support.

Common flotation options include:

  • Snorkel vests, with float belts that strap around the waist

  • Pool-style noodles or similar buoyancy aids

Flotation helps guests:

  • Stay comfortably on the surface

  • Conserve energy

  • Focus on breathing and observing marine life rather than swimming

Using flotation is optional, but very common.


Masks, Snorkels, and Fins #

Each guest is provided with standard snorkel gear sized for comfort and safety.

This typically includes:

  • A properly fitted mask to ensure a clear seal

  • A snorkel designed for surface breathing

  • Fins to help move efficiently through the water

We also have:

  • Float belts that strap around the waist
  • Optical snorkel masks in varying prescriptions
  • For kids, we have boogie boards with built-in viewing windows

Crew members assist with fitting and adjustments to help prevent leaks or discomfort.


In-Water and Onboard Safety Support #

Safety equipment works hand in hand with active crew supervision.

During snorkeling:

  • Crew members are in the water to assist guests

  • Additional crew monitor from the vessel

  • Entry and exit points are clearly managed

If a guest needs help at any point, assistance is immediately available.


Emergency and First-Aid Equipment #

Vessels carry standard marine safety and emergency equipment, which may include:

  • First-aid supplies

  • Emergency flotation devices

  • Communication equipment

Crew members are trained to respond to common on-water situations and prioritize guest safety at all times.


Safety Briefings Before Snorkeling #

Before guests enter the water, the crew provides a safety briefing that covers:

  • How to enter and exit the water safely

  • How to use snorkel gear and flotation

  • Where to snorkel and where to avoid

  • What to do if you feel tired or unsure

These briefings are an important part of making the experience feel calm and organized.


If You Choose Not to Snorkel #

Snorkeling is always optional. Guests who prefer to stay onboard can relax on the vessel while others are in the water.

Crew members remain available to answer questions or assist as needed.


Designed for Comfort and Awareness #

Safety equipment and procedures are designed to reduce stress, build confidence, and allow guests to enjoy the experience at their own pace. Clear guidance and readily available support help ensure snorkeling remains a positive experience for a wide range of guests.

Updated on 03/09/2026

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Table of Contents
  • Flotation Equipment
  • Masks, Snorkels, and Fins
  • In-Water and Onboard Safety Support
  • Emergency and First-Aid Equipment
  • Safety Briefings Before Snorkeling
  • If You Choose Not to Snorkel
  • Designed for Comfort and Awareness
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