Both vessels are operated by Pride of Maui and meet the same safety standards, but they are designed for different styles of experiences. The main differences come down to vessel size, onboard atmosphere, and overall pace.
Understanding these differences can help set the right expectations for your day on the water.
Pride of Maui #
Pride of Maui is a larger catamaran built to accommodate a higher number of guests in a lively, social setting.
Guests often choose this vessel if they:
- Enjoy a more energetic onboard atmosphere
- Like being part of a larger group
- Prefer a classic group snorkel tour experience
- Appreciate multiple seating and gathering areas
The Pride of Maui experience is structured and upbeat, with crew support designed for larger groups.
ʻElua #
ʻElua is a smaller vessel designed for guests seeking a calmer, more relaxed experience.
Guests often prefer ʻElua if they:
- Want fewer people onboard
- An elevated experience
- Prefer more personal space
- Like a low-key atmosphere on the water
With fewer guests, the experience on ʻElua tends to feel more intimate and unhurried.
Safety and Crew Standards #
Regardless of vessel:
- Crew members are trained to the same safety standards
- In-water and onboard support are provided
- Safety briefings are part of every tour
- Guest comfort and safety are priorities
The difference between vessels is about experience style, not safety level.
Which One Is Right for You? #
If you enjoy a lively, social environment, Pride of Maui may be the better fit.
If you prefer a refined, more personal outing, ʻElua may feel more comfortable.
Both vessels offer a high-quality experience; the best choice depends on how you like to spend your time on the water.
Confirming Your Vessel #
Your scheduled vessel is listed:
- In your confirmation email
- On your tour description page
If you have questions about vessel assignment, the office team can help clarify before your tour.