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What Counts as Reef-Safe Sunscreen on Maui?

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Yes, you should use mineral reef-safe sunscreen on a Maui snorkel tour. In Maui County, this is more than a recommendation. Local rules allow only mineral sunscreen use without a prescription.

The easiest way to choose the right sunscreen is to check the Active Ingredients section on the label before you pack.


Why Reef-Safe Sunscreen Matters in Maui #

Some sunscreen chemicals can harm coral reefs and marine life. They may:

  • Disrupt coral growth and reproduction
  • Contribute to coral bleaching
  • Build up in the water at popular snorkel sites

Because Molokini Crater and other reef areas around Maui welcome many ocean users each year, what guests wear in the water matters.


What Hawaiʻi and Maui Rules Require #

Two layers of sunscreen rules apply in Maui.

State of Hawaiʻi: Since January 1, 2021, Hawaiʻi has prohibited the sale, offer for sale, or distribution for sale of sunscreen containing oxybenzone or octinoxate without a prescription.

Maui County: Maui County’s mineral-only sunscreen ordinance applies to more than sales. The county states that non-mineral sunscreen may not be sold, offered for sale, used, or distributed in Maui County without a prescription.

For guests, the practical takeaway is simple: use mineral sunscreen before entering the ocean in Maui.


How This Is Enforced in Practice #

Maui County uses an education-first approach. Warnings are more common than fines, and you may still see non-mineral sunscreens for sale at stores around the island. That doesn’t mean the rule has changed; it means enforcement is focused on awareness rather than penalties.

Choosing mineral sunscreen for your snorkel tour is the simplest way to protect the reef and comply with local regulations.


How to Read the Label #

Look at the Active Ingredients section on the back of the bottle.

For Maui, choose sunscreen with mineral active ingredients only:

  • Zinc oxide
  • Titanium dioxide

Non-nano mineral sunscreen is a good choice when available.

Avoid sunscreens with chemical active ingredients such as:

  • Oxybenzone
  • Octinoxate
  • Avobenzone
  • Octocrylene
  • Homosalate
  • Octisalate

Terms like “reef-safe” or “reef-friendly” on the front of the bottle are not always enough. The active ingredients list is what matters most.


What If I Already Brought Sunscreen From Home? #

Many guests arrive in Maui with sunscreen that does not meet local requirements. That is common, and it is easy to fix.

You can find mineral sunscreen at many:

  • Grocery stores
  • Drugstores
  • Resort and hotel shops
  • Harbor-area shops near Māʻalaea

If you are unsure whether your sunscreen qualifies, check the active ingredients list or ask the crew before applying it for snorkeling.


No Spray Sunscreen Onboard #

Even if it’s reef-safe, spray sunscreen is not allowed on Pride of Maui vessels. Most other operators at Māʻalaea Harbor have the same policy.

Two reasons:

  • Safety: Spray drift settles on decks, stairs, and cushions, creating a real slip hazard. Guests have slipped on the stairs after others sprayed nearby.
  • Coverage: Most of what comes out of a spray can never land on skin. It ends up on the boat, in the air, or in the water.

Please bring lotion or stick mineral sunscreen instead. If you arrive with spray, the crew will ask you to store it for the duration of the tour.


Practical Tips for Snorkel Days #

Mineral sunscreen behaves a little differently from chemical sunscreen. A few tips help it work well:

  • Apply at least 15 minutes before getting in the water so it has time to absorb
  • Rub it in fully — mineral sunscreens can leave a white cast at first
  • Reapply after snorkeling and toweling off, or about every two hours
  • Bring enough for everyone in your group; a small bottle is usually plenty

Other Ways to Protect Your Skin #

For extra protection, many guests also wear:

  • A rash guard or UV-protective swim shirt
  • A wide-brim hat for time on deck
  • Sunglasses with UV protection

Covering up reduces how much sunscreen you need and gives the reef an extra break.


A Small Step That Helps the Reef #

Choosing mineral reef-safe sunscreen is one of the simplest ways guests can help protect Maui’s marine environment. With a quick label check before you pack, or a short stop at a local store, you will be ready for a comfortable, sun-safe day on the water with Pride of Maui.


Related Articles #

  • What Should I Bring on a Snorkel Tour?
  • What’s Included on a Pride of Maui Snorkel Tour?
  • What Is the Onboard Experience Like During a Pride of Maui Snorkel Tour?

Updated on 05/22/2026

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Table of Contents
  • Why Reef-Safe Sunscreen Matters in Maui
  • What Hawaiʻi and Maui Rules Require
  • How This Is Enforced in Practice
  • How to Read the Label
  • What If I Already Brought Sunscreen From Home?
  • No Spray Sunscreen Onboard
  • Practical Tips for Snorkel Days
  • Other Ways to Protect Your Skin
  • A Small Step That Helps the Reef
  • Related Articles
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