Ocean conditions in Maui can change, and guest safety always comes first. If weather or sea conditions are not suitable, Pride of Maui may adjust plans to ensure a safe and comfortable experience.
These decisions are made by the captain based on real-time conditions.
How Weather Decisions Are Made #
Captains continuously monitor:
- Wind and swell
- Ocean conditions at snorkel sites
- Visibility and currents
- Overall guest safety and comfort
Conditions can vary by location and time of day, so decisions are made as close to departure as possible using the most accurate information available.
Possible Changes to the Day’s Plan #
If conditions change, the crew may:
- Adjust the snorkel location
- Modify the timing or flow of the tour
- Choose a more sheltered snorkeling area
- Delay or cancel the tour if conditions are unsafe
These adjustments are made to prioritize safety while still providing the best possible experience for guests.
What Happens If a Tour Is Canceled? #
If a tour is canceled due to weather or ocean conditions:
- Guests are typically offered options such as rescheduling or a refund
- The office will communicate next steps as clearly as possible
- Policies are applied consistently based on the situation
Specific options depend on the type of tour and timing of the cancellation.
Why Conditions Can Change Quickly #
Maui’s ocean environment is dynamic. Even if conditions look calm at one point in the day, factors like wind direction or swell size can change conditions later on.
Because of this, captains rely on:
- Local knowledge
- Current observations
- Safety guidelines for marine operations
- Extensive experience
Flexibility helps ensure guest safety throughout the experience.
What Guests Should Know Ahead of Time #
It’s helpful to:
- Check your email or messages the morning of your tour
- Understand that plans may adjust for safety reasons
- Know that location changes are common and normal
While specific destinations are planned, safety always guides final decisions.
Clear Communication Is a Priority #
When changes occur, the crew and office aim to:
- Communicate clearly and calmly
- Explain the reason for adjustments
- Provide guidance on next steps
If you have questions, staff members are available to help before and after the tour.
Safety First, Always #
Weather-related decisions are never taken lightly. While flexibility can be part of ocean activities, guest safety and comfort remain the top priorities in every situation.