The onboard experience during a Pride of Maui snorkel tour is designed to feel structured, calm, and supportive, even for first-time snorkelers. The day follows a clear flow, with crew guidance at each stage so guests always know what to expect.
Boarding and Welcome #
Once guests arrive and check in, boarding begins at the harbor.
After boarding:
- Crew members welcome guests aboard
- Seating areas and amenities are introduced
- Personal belongings can be stowed securely
This is a relaxed time to get settled before departure.
Safety and Snorkeling Briefing #
Before arriving at the snorkel destination, the crew provides a thorough briefing.
This typically includes:
- An overview of the day’s plan
- Snorkeling instructions and hand signals
- Safety guidelines and expectations
- How to enter and exit the water
The briefing is designed for all experience levels and allows time for questions.
The captain conducts a snorkeling 101 class for anyone who wishes to attend, with instructions for first-timers or those who want a refresher.
Gearing Up #
Before snorkeling begins, guests are assisted with gear.
Crew members help with:
- Selecting the correct fin size
- Adjusting masks for a proper seal
- Fitting snorkel vests or flotation devices if desired
No one is rushed, and guests can take their time getting comfortable.
Snorkeling Time #
Once snorkeling begins:
- Guests may enter the water at their own pace
- Crew members remain in the water and onboard for support
- Guests can snorkel, float, or stay near the boat
Snorkeling is optional at all times. Guests are welcome to take breaks or return onboard whenever needed.
Relaxing Between Snorkel Sessions #
Between water time, guests often:
- Rest in shaded seating
- Enjoy refreshments or meals
- Warm up or rehydrate
- Watch marine life from the deck
Many guests choose to snorkel in short intervals rather than continuously.
Crew Support Throughout the Tour #
Crew members remain available throughout the experience to:
- Answer questions
- Assist with gear
- Provide guidance and reassurance
- Monitor conditions and guest comfort
The goal is a steady, well-paced experience rather than a rushed one.
Returning to Harbor #
After snorkeling concludes:
- Gear is collected
- Guests can relax during the return trip
- The crew assists with disembarking at the harbor
The return is typically a calm wind-down period after time in the water.
A Clear, Comfortable Flow #
From boarding to return, the onboard experience is intentionally structured to support a wide range of comfort levels. Guests can participate fully, take breaks, or simply enjoy being on the water.