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Thursday, April 25 2024


THE SKINNY

The best snorkeling on Maui is along the South Shore this morning. Ka’anapali should improve as the winds change as well. Check out the Snapshots below.

Northwest: 6.0

Despite strong winds, Honolua Bay and the innermost part of Kapalua Bay have a smooth ocean surface. However, currents are very strong farther from the shore. Winds are extremely strong, and seas are rough, with currents also particularly strong along the points, and outside of the bays. Scattered showers are expected to clear this afternoon.

Ka’anapali: 7.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

The south face of Black Rock is offering great wind protection and a nice area of calm water. However, currents are very strong, and seas are rough beyond the rock tip. Kahekili Beach Park should improve as the sun rises and the wind shifts a bit. Currents are very strong in deeper water here as well. Morning clouds are expected to clear up.

South Shore: 8.5

Conditions are very calm and clear this morning along the Kamaole beaches, Ulua Beach, Wailea Beach, Makena Landing, and most spots in between. Strong winds this afternoon will likely make seas too rough. Sunshine is expected, although clouds could form later as the wind gains strength.


Wednesday, April 24 2024


THE SKINNY

Sunny skies and wonderful snorkeling conditions can be found all over Maui today. From Kapalua Bay to Ulua Beach, there is a great spot wherever you are.

Northwest: 7.0

The best options for snorkeling in the zone are inside Honolua and Kapalua Bay. Waves are expected on the outside of the bays, especially at Napili. The skies in the Northwest Zone should remain mostly sunny throughout the day with a small chance of showers in the morning. Strong winds will likely pick up as the day goes on leading to wind waves and strong ocean currents.

Ka’anapali: 7.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

The south face of Black Rock will host a nice pocket of calm water and Kahekili Beach Park should be good throughout the day. There is a strong southern current this morning so be sure to monitor your distance from shore. Sunny skies are expected in the Ka’anapali Zone with increasing winds that should become strong in the afternoon. There is a slight chance of showers in the AM but the sun should dry up and drizzle that reaches the ground.

South Shore: 8.5

Snorkeling throughout the South Shore should be wonderful today. Stand-out beaches include Charley Young, Kamaole 1-3, and Ulua Beach. Makena Landing will likely be great in the morning as well. Mostly sunny skies are set to shine today in the South Shore and while the winds should pick up in the afternoon, speeds shouldn’t reach as high as other parts of the island. Morning showers may occur inland but this is a slim chance of happening.


Tuesday, April 23 2024


THE SKINNY

Maui has clear water for snorkeling in areas of all three zones this morning. Check out the details in each zone’s Snapshot below.

Northwest: 6.5

Winds are very strong, and seas are extremely rough outside of the bays. Inside Kapalua Bay and the innermost area of Honolua Bay are the calmest with clear visibility. Currents become very strong farther out and outside of the bays. Winds are very strong, and seas are extremely rough outside of the bays. Partly sunny with scattered showers expected off and on.

Ka’anapali: 7.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

The south face of Black Rock will offer nice wind protection all day. Currents are very strong out past the rock tip. Kahekili Beach Park is looking really good this morning; however, it will likely become too windy by this afternoon. Looks like we’ll have mostly sunny skies, although clouds may blow down off the mountain.

South Shore: 8.5

Fantastic snorkeling conditions this morning. Winds are calm, and the waves are small. Kamaole Beaches 1, 2, and 3, Ulua Beach, and Makena Landing are all calm and clear. Snorkeling is best early as winds are expected to become very strong this afternoon, creating wind waves and rough seas. Sunny skies are expected all day.


Monday, April 22 2024


THE SKINNY

Snorkeling around Maui is best in Ka’anapali and the South Shore today. The waves in the Northwest are getting smaller.

Northwest: 6.0

Kapalua Bay again has the calmest water and is looking really nice for snorkeling. Be aware, currents are strong farther out from shore, especially around the points and outside of the bays. Elsewhere, waves are breaking but are getting smaller. Super strong winds and increasing clouds with possible scattered showers.

Ka’anapali: 8.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Breezy winds this morning, but the waves are very small. As long as we stay closer to shore to avoid strong currents, snorkeling conditions are good. Kahekili Beach Park may get too windy later, while the south face of Black Rock offers great wind protection all day. Mostly sunny although clouds may move through.

South Shore: 7.5

Sunshine and light winds this morning. There are some choppy little waves in areas, but this morning the Kamaole beaches, Ulua Beach, and Makena Landing are looking really good this morning. Winds expected to create rough seas and wind waves this afternoon. Currents are already very strong farther out from shore.


Sunday, April 21 2024


THE SKINNY

Absolutely beautiful Maui beach day! Ka’anapali and the South Shore have the calmest snorkeling conditions.

Northwest: 6.5

While not huge, the waves are expected to pick up today, mainly on the more open ocean-exposed beaches and around the points of the bays where currents are also strongest. Still, the inside of Kapalua Bay is calm and clear this morning, and the north end of Napili Bay is pretty calm. Mostly sunny with passing clouds. Strong afternoon winds should create rough seas outside of the bays.

Ka’anapali: 8.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Beautiful snorkeling along Kahekili Beach Park and the south face of Black Rock this morning. Winds will probably affect Kahekili this afternoon, while the south face of Black Rock offers nice wind protection all day. As usual, currents are very strong near the rock tip and in deeper water. Mostly sunny with occasional clouds

South Shore: 8.0

Fantastic snorkeling conditions this morning. All three Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, Wailea Beach, and Makena Landing look calm and clear. Winds will likely increase enough by this afternoon to make seas quite rough. Blue skies are expected all day.


Saturday, April 20 2024


THE SKINNY

Beautiful Maui beach weather in Ka’anapali and the South shore today! It is raining in the Northwest Zone this morning, but it should clear up this afternoon.

Northwest: 6.0

Rain showers and strong winds are making conditions pretty rough this morning. We expect the rain to clear up this afternoon. Winds will remain strong; however, snorkeling should be pleasant inside Kapalua Bay after the rain stops. Currents are very strong around the points and outside of the bays.

Ka’anapali: 8.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

The south face of Black Rock is offering great wind protection and a pocket of calm, crystal-clear water. Currents are strong out past the rock tip. Kahekili is improving as the winds become more favorable with the rising sun. It could become too windy later. Isolated showers are possible, but not much rain is expected along the shoreline.

South Shore: 7.5

Snorkeling conditions are really nice at most spots. There are some waves, but we aren’t seeing anything too big on most beaches. Kamaole beaches 1, 2, and 3, Ulua Beach, Makena Landing are looking good this morning. Winds will probably pick up enough this afternoon to create rough, choppy conditions.


Friday, April 19 2024


THE SKINNY

Maui offers the most sunshine along Ka’anapali and the South Shore Zones today. The Northwest has scattered showers this morning but should clear up nicely.

Northwest: 6.0

Winds are strong and clouds are moving in, bringing scattered showers this morning. It should start to clear up by mid-morning. Seas are rough outside the bays, but the inside of Kapalua Bay and the innermost Honolua Bay look calm and nice. There’s a fine line further out from shore where currents become very strong.

Ka’anapali: 6.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

There are waves along the shoreline to be cautious of, the biggest south of Black Rock. Currents are strong around the rock tip. Kahekili Beach Park has smaller waves and calmer water. Mostly sunny with favorable winds expected for most of the day. There’s a slight chance of isolated showers.

South Shore: 6.0

The waves are getting smaller; however, they are still elevated at times. The waves are the smallest along the Kamaole Beaches and the north end of Ulua Beach. They are the biggest in the Makena area. Sunshine and light winds this morning. Stronger winds this afternoon possibly creating rough conditions.


Thursday, April 18 2024


THE SKINNY

Beautiful Maui beach day! Sunshine and lighter winds today! Ka’anapali has the calmest snorkeling conditions and the smallest waves.

Northwest: 7.0

While there are still waves along the points and more open ocean-exposed beaches, Kapalua Bay is calm and clear. Most of Honolua Bay is also really nice & crystal clear. Currents are very strong around the points and outside of the bays. Mostly sunny. Strong winds are expected this afternoon but probably won’t affect the inside of the bays too much.

Ka’anapali: 8.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Kahekili Beach Park has excellent snorkeling conditions with only occasional waves along the shoreline to thoughtfully avoid. The south face of Black Rock is good too, but waves are up a bit & currents are strong near the rock tip and beyond. Sunshine and relatively light winds are expected.

South Shore: 4.0

The waves are not huge but are powerful in areas and are kicking up sand at most beaches. The smallest waves are on the south end of Kamaole Beach #1, and the strongest waves are in the Makena area. Beautiful sunshine and light winds, although the afternoon may get breezy.


Wednesday, April 17 2024


THE SKINNY

Kahekili Beach Park looks like the top snorkeling spot today. Snorkeling conditions are slightly improving across Maui as sunny skies shine down making for a beautiful beach day.

Northwest: 5.0

The best snorkeling will likely be found at Kapalua Bay or Honolua Bay. The inside of the bays should remain unaffected by waves and currents but be cautious closer to the periphery. There is a small chance of isolated showers early in the morning but all-day sunshine and light winds are to be expected.

Ka’anapali: 6.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Kahekili Beach Park looks wonderful and the south face of Black Rock looks calm. There is a strong shore break along Ka’anapali Beach so remain cautious as stronger currents are also present further away from the shore. The sun should remain shining throughout the day and the winds could also pick up later in the day.

South Shore: 5.0

Snorkeling at Charley Young and Kamaole 1 offers the best chance for good conditions. The northern part of the South Shore is looking better than further down south. Waves along the shore and currents further out are to be aware of but conditions should be alright for most of the day. The sun should shine bright in the sky, shining down as winds pick up later in the day.


Tuesday, April 16 2024


THE SKINNY

Absolutely beautiful Maui beach day with sunshine and light wind expected! The waves are rising today and may become hazardous.

Northwest: 6.5

Sunny skies and light winds! This morning, Kapalua Bay and Honolua Bay are looking really nice and calm. There are elevated waves along the outer points of the bays where currents are also strongest. Be aware, the waves are expected to pick up throughout the zone later in the day. The waves are already up a bit in Napili Bay.

Ka’anapali: 4.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Gorgeous beach day with lots of sunshine. Winds should stay pretty light as well. The waves have picked up and will likely get bigger. Currents and waves are too strong for Black Rock today. If we are careful to avoid shore breaking waves getting in and out, then Kahekili Beach Park should still be pleasant.

South Shore: 3.0

Wonderful sunshine and light winds are expected all day. Waves are breaking along most of the shoreline and will likely get bigger later. The smallest waves are along the Kamaole Beaches and the biggest, most hazardous waves are along Makena Beach.


Monday, April 15 2024


THE SKINNY

Skies across Maui should clear up as this cold front passes this afternoon, creating beautiful rainbows. Westerly winds will likely roughen seas at most beaches this afternoon.

Northwest: 6.0

This morning, Kapalua Bay is looking really nice with small waves and calm water inside the bay. Honolua Bay has clear visibility, but winds are causing a slightly bumpy surface. The waves have the potential to pick up, possibly becoming hazardous later in the day, but we’ll have to see exactly when and how big they become. Stronger afternoon winds are expected to make things rough.

Ka’anapali: 4.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Clouds and scattered showers should clear up sometime today. The waves are a bit bigger and are affecting visibility. Kahekili Beach has the smallest waves and some of the calmest water. West winds are expected to increase this afternoon, causing wind waves. Black Rock is already quite rough and currents are strong.

South Shore: 3.5

Ocean conditions are pretty rough and choppy. The waves have picked up and are kicking up sand, affecting visibility. The waves are hazardous along Makena Beach and smallest along the Kamaole Beaches. Avoid any brown, murky water. Scattered showers throughout the day, although the sun may come out this afternoon. Winds will increase as well.


Sunday, April 14 2024


THE SKINNY

Conditions across Maui are expected to become pretty rough and stormy today. Scattered showers will become more frequent and winds stronger this afternoon. A Flash Flood Watch is in effect.

Northwest: 5.0

Early this morning, Kapalua Bay is calm and looking fairly nice. The water is clear, but it is cloudy, and scattered showers are expected. Southerly winds are increasing, which will also make seas rough and currents very strong throughout the zone. Currents are already strong outside of the bays.

Ka’anapali: 4.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Stormy conditions are expected by this afternoon. Black Rock is already too rough with waves, and strong currents. Kahekili Beach Park is decent early this morning, but conditions will deteriorate as the winds increase through the morning. Currents are already strong in deeper water. Scattered showers then heavy rain overnight.

South Shore: 4.5

Waves and winds will strengthen through the morning, and rough seas are expected by this afternoon. Early this morning, Ulua Beach is looking pretty calm, but conditions will also become rough here sooner rather than later. Currents are already strong farther out from shore. Expect it to be cloudy with possibly heavy rain this afternoon.


Saturday, April 13 2024


THE SKINNY

Maui has calm and clear ocean water in all three snorkeling zones! Ka’anapali has the highest potential for sunshine today.

Northwest: 8.0

Small waves and light winds are making for great snorkeling inside of the bays. Kapalua Bay and Honolua are particularly calm and clear. As usual, currents are strong around the points and outside of the bays. Winds should remain fairly light today but could still increase later. Clouds may stick around for much of the day.

Ka’anapali: 9.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Snorkeling conditions are absolutely beautiful at Kahekili Beach Park and along the south face of Black Rock, with calm, clear water. As always, currents are strong in deeper water and past the rock tip. Clouds coming and going throughout the day. Winds may shift a bit, possibly creating a slight bump, but it shouldn’t affect snorkeling too much.

South Shore: 8.5

Calm, clear water. All three Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, Wailea Beach, and most beaches in between are looking fantastic for snorkeling. There are slightly elevated waves in some areas, but they’re not very big. Winds will likely remain favorable for most of the day. Clouds are starting to move in, but the sun could shine at times.


Friday, April 12 2024


THE SKINNY

Happy Aloha Friday on Maui! Cloud cover with a slight chance of isolated showers, although not much rain is expected. The sun may even come out this afternoon.

Northwest: 7.0

Calm ocean conditions inside the bays. Winds are expected to become strong and will cause stronger currents further out from the beaches around the points and outside of the bays. Kapalua Bay is near excellent. Honolua has crystal-clear visibility; however, it could become too windy. Scattered showers & clouds.

Ka’anapali: 9.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Kahekili Beach Park and the south face of Black Rock should have calm and clear water with fantastic snorkeling conditions for most of the day. As usual, currents are still strong in deeper water and near the rock tip. Morning clouds could clear up this afternoon. Winds should stay calm.

South Shore: 8.0

Some slightly elevated waves could still increase later, but overall conditions are calm at most snorkel spots this morning. Kamaole Beaches 1, 2, and 3, Ulua Beach, and Makena Landing are looking nice. Light winds early may become breezy later. Morning clouds will clear up as well.


Thursday, April 11 2024


THE SKINNY

Maui has calm ocean conditions in areas of all three Snorkel Zones. Clouds are forecast, but the sun could prevail. Increasing winds are expected this afternoon.

Northwest: 7.5

The waves are small, and the ocean is calm inside the bays this morning. Winds are starting to become strong and will cause strong currents and rough seas outside the bays. Cloudy skies and possible showers, although there is a chance of sunshine sometimes.

Ka’anapali: 9.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Wonderful calm water along both Kahekili Beach and the south face of Black Rock. As usual, currents are strong out past the rock tip and in deeper water. It is cloudy with possible showers, although the sun may come out. Winds will increase later but probably won’t affect the snorkeling areas.

South Shore: 8.0

Except for occasional one-foot waves in areas, conditions are looking nice and calm this morning along the Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, and Makena Landing. Currents are strong farther out from shore. Light winds are expected, but it could still get too windy later. Cloudy with possible showers.


Wednesday, April 10 2024


THE SKINNY

Ka’anapali Zone offers the best snorkeling with the South Shore coming in a close 2nd. Sunshine and light winds are expected in both of these zones.

Northwest: 7.0

Calm water is likely to be found at Kapalua Bay and Honolua Bay. There is a bit of motion in the ocean at Napili Bay and waves can be found on the periphery. Strong to medium winds will add to this later in the day but all-day sunshine will likely remain.

Ka’anapali: 9.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

The south face of Black Rock is looking wonderful today and Kahekili Beach Park is looking stellar as well. The sun will be a steady friend, hanging out all day so be sure to bring some sun protection to make sure they don’t overstay their welcome. Light winds should grant a gentle breeze to provide some much-needed refreshment when drying off on the beach.

South Shore: 8.5

The southernmost end of the South Shore, Ulua Beach, and Makena Landing should remain nice and calm all day. Some elevated shorebreak has been spotted at Kam 2 but it shouldn’t be anything to keep you from going if you were planning on it. The sun will be shining and the winds should be light in the AM but pick up heading into the afternoon.


Tuesday, April 9 2024


THE SKINNY

The best snorkeling on Maui today is in Ka’anapali and the South Shore zones, where the winds are also the calmest on the island.

Northwest: 7.0

Conditions are pretty nice inside Kapalua Bay and Honolua Bay. Winds are strong, and currents remain powerful around the points and outside of the bays. The waves are smaller today; however, they could pick back up this afternoon. Winds are strong, creating rough seas in areas. Scattered showers and clouds are potentially increasing.

Ka’anapali: 9.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

The south face of Black Rock and Kahekili Beach Park both have excellent snorkeling conditions today. Winds should remain light but may become southerly, creating a bit of a bumpy surface. As always, currents are strong out near the rock tip and in deeper water. Sunny skies, then possible increasing clouds later.

South Shore: 8.5

The waves are smaller today and less frequent at most beaches. All three Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, and Makena Landing all have nice areas with calm, clear water. Currents are strong farther out from shore. Winds should remain fairly light for most of the day. Clouds may move in this afternoon.


Monday, April 8 2024


THE SKINNY

It is a beautiful Maui beach day in all three snorkel zones! Winds are calmest in Ka’anapali and the South Shore today.

Northwest: 7.5

Kapalua Bay and Honolua Bay have wonderful snorkeling conditions and the calmest water in the zone. There are strong currents, and the waves are still up around the points and outside of the bays in more open ocean exposed areas. Be aware the surf may pick up later today. Sunny skies with a chance of clouds and isolated showers forming sometime.

Ka’anapali: 9.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Kahekili Beach Park is looking incredible for snorkeling today. Winds should remain light enough for most of the day. The south face of Black Rock is also fantastic. As usual, currents are very strong out near the rock tip, and there are occasionally elevated waves. Sunshine and light winds; it is possible clouds may form later.

South Shore: 8.0

Sunshine and lighter winds are expected all day. There are still occasionally elevated waves, but they’re getting smaller. The biggest waves are along Makena Beach, and the smallest are on the south end of Kamaole 1, along Kamaole 2 and 3 beaches, and Ulua Beach. Avoid any waves when getting in and out, and snorkeling should still be really nice.


Sunday, April 7 2024


THE SKINNY

Winds across Maui should start to calm down later today. Ka’anapali has the calmest water.

Northwest: 6.0

Scattered showers this morning should clear up this afternoon. Seas are rough, and waves are breaking in the more open ocean-exposed beaches, such as D.T. Fleming Beach Park and the outer points of the bays. Kapalua Bay and Honolua Bay, however, look calm enough for snorkeling. Currents are still strong in some areas.

Ka’anapali: 8.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

With occasionally elevated waves, Kahekili Beach Park offers fantastic snorkeling conditions this morning. Currents remain strong in deeper waters. The south face of Black Rock is also ideal, but beware of strong currents beyond the rock tip. Mostly sunny skies are expected, though clouds and isolated showers may occur.

South Shore: 7.0

The sun is shining, and the winds are calm this morning. The surf is up a bit and may pick up slightly later today. Waves are mainly 1 or 2 feet but are kicking up some sand. The south ends of the Kamaole Beaches and the north end of Ulua Beach are the calmest. Makena Landing is also looking pretty good; just take care to avoid any waves. Stronger winds are expected this afternoon.


Saturday, April 6 2024


THE SKINNY

Maui’s Ka’anapali and South Shore Snorkel Zones again have the calmest conditions. The Wind Advisory continues through this evening.

Northwest: 4.5

Strong winds and waves are still impacting the Zone, causing dangerously powerful currents. Currents are especially strong outside of the bays and around the points. Inside Kapalua Bay and the innermost area of Honolua Bay have small waves; however, currents remain strong. Scattered showers are likely.

Ka’anapali: 7.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Winds remain strong today. Kahekili Beach Park offers excellent snorkeling conditions this morning. Wind-driven currents are already strong in deeper water; please be cautious not to venture too far out. The south face of Black Rock provides good wind protection all day, but currents are extremely strong near the rock tip. Sunshine is expected, though clouds may move in.

South Shore: 6.5

Conditions are very nice and calm this morning in South Kihei into Wailea as well as parts of Makena. The south ends of Kamaole Beach 1, 2, and 3 are calm, as well as Ulua Beach and Makena Landing. Winds will most likely become pretty strong by this afternoon, causing choppy, rough conditions. Sunshine is expected.


Friday, April 5 2024


THE SKINNY

Happy Aloha Friday on Maui! The south shore has the lightest winds and calmest water this morning. The Wind Advisory remains in effect with gusts over 50 mph possible – please use caution on land and sea.

Northwest: 2.5

Ocean conditions remain highly hazardous due to powerful waves, currents, and undertow. Waves are relatively small within Kapalua Bay; however, caution is still advised as strong currents persist, particularly around the points. Wind gusts exceeding 45 mph are exacerbating the hazards.

Ka’anapali: 6.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Kahekili Beach Park has the calmest water and smallest waves this morning, likely too rough later. Currents are very strong in deeper water due to strong winds. Although the south face of Black Rock offers the most wind protection, there are some swells and strong currents, especially out near the rock tip.

South Shore: 7.5

Winds are light, and the sun is shining this morning. Except for slightly elevated waves, snorkeling conditions are looking great. Kamaole Beaches 1, 2, and 3, Ulua Beach, as well as Makena Landing, are nice this morning. However, the waves are biggest in the Makena area, and winds may become too strong this afternoon.


Thursday, April 4 2024


THE SKINNY

Good snorkeling in Maui can be found in areas of Ka’anapali and the South Shore this morning. A Wind Advisory is in effect—please use caution as conditions can change quickly.

Northwest: 2.0

Very dangerous ocean conditions today. Powerful waves and extreme currents are everywhere. Kapalua Bay may appear somewhat calm but the currents are very strong just under the surface, there’s a lot of water moving around. Wind Advisory with gusts around 50 mph.

Ka’anapali: 6.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Winds are expected to keep getting stronger throughout the day, strongest in the north end of the Zone. The south face of Black Rock offers good wind protection and a pocket of calm water. Currents are extremely strong out near the rock tip. Kahekili is best early, currents are very strong in deeper water.

South Shore: 6.0

The waves are expected to rise a bit today. This morning, conditions are looking very nice on the south end of Kamaole 1, all of Kamaole 2 and 3, Ulua Beach, and Makena Landing, although waves will pick up in the Makena area first. It is sunny, and the winds are calm this morning, likely becoming strong this afternoon.


Wednesday, April 3 2024


THE SKINNY

The South Shore and Ka’anapali Zones offer the best Maui snorkeling today. Ulua Beach is looking good! High Surf and Wind Advisories are in effect for the Northwest Zone.

Northwest: 5.5

The innermost part of Kapalua Bay could offer alright snorkeling but given the current advisories, heading to another zone would be better. Waves are strong outside the bays. The majority of the day should be sunny with Scattered light showers expected. Conditions will be notably breezy, with eastward winds ranging between 29 to 31 mph and potential gusts reaching up to 45 mph. There are both high surf and high wind advisories in effect.

Ka’anapali: 7.0
—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

The south face of Black Rock should be nice and protected from the wind for good snorkeling. Kahekili Beach Park will likely be good, but the wind can affect the zone, so remain cautious. Strong currents away from shore and wind waves should affect the zone. Expect mostly sunny skies today with brisk winds. Gusts will likely reach 41 mph as a wind advisory is in effect.

South Shore: 7.5

Ulua Beach, Charley Young, and Makena Landing will likely be the top spots in the South Shore today. The South Shore should be covered with all-day sunshine and light winds. The winds may pick up in the afternoon but the morning should remain nice and calm on the beach and in the water.


Tuesday, April 2 2024


THE SKINNY

The best snorkeling on Maui is in Ka’anapali and the South Shore this morning. Increasing winds today, with a Wind Advisory going into effect this evening at 6 PM, with winds reaching possible speeds of 50 mph.

Northwest: 6.0

Extremely strong winds. Kapalua Bay remains suitable for snorkeling. Inside Honolua Bay offers good wind protection with calm, clear waters. However, outside the bays and around the points, conditions are very dangerous with extremely strong currents. Additionally, scattered showers may be heavy at times, impacting snorkeling and beach activities.

Ka’anapali: 8.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

The waves are small, and the ocean surface is calm this morning. Winds will increase today, causing stronger currents, especially beyond the rock and in deeper waters. The south face of Black Rock offers great wind protection all day. Kahekili Beach Park is fantastic this morning but may become rough later. Mostly sunny with clouds likely blowing down from the mountains.

South Shore: 7.5

Small waves and light winds this morning making for excellent conditions along the Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, and Makena Landing. Winds will likely become too strong this afternoon, causing rough seas later on. Clouds may move into the area as well. Currents are already very strong farther out from shore.


Monday, April 1 2024


THE SKINNY

Beautiful snorkeling in Maui can be found in areas of all three Snorkel Zones today!

Northwest: 7.5

The bays, particularly Kapalua Bay and Honolua Bay, have calm and clear conditions. Strong winds are anticipated, but are not expected to significantly impact the inside of the bays. Currents are very strong around points and outside the bays. Partly sunny skies with scattered showers.

Ka’anapali: 9.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Superb snorkeling conditions prevail along the south face of Black Rock and at Kahekili Beach Park. As always, currents are strong beyond the rock tip and in deeper waters. Winds will likely remain calm enough for most of the day. Mostly sunny skies are expected, though clouds may descend from the mountain at times.

South Shore: 8.5

Sunshine and calm waves are creating excellent conditions this morning along all three Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, Wailea Beach, and Makena Landing. Waves are around one foot in some areas, but winds may lead to rough seas later this afternoon. Clouds could develop later.


Sunday, March 31 2024


THE SKINNY

Beautiful snorkeling on Maui today with Ka’anapali having the calmest waters. Have a lovely day and Happy Easter.

Northwest: 8.5

Wonderful snorkeling conditions inside the bays. Kapalua Bay and Honolua Bay are especially calm, and visibility is clear. Winds will be lighter but still fairly strong, causing very strong currents outside of the bays and around the points. Mostly sunny with passing clouds at times.

Ka’anapali: 9.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Absolutely incredible snorkeling and beach conditions today! The waves are very small. Light winds and sunshine are expected all day. Kahekili Beach Park and the south face of Black Rock have crystal clear visibility. Even on days this calm, currents are still very strong farther out from shore in deeper water.

South Shore: 9.0

Conditions remain stunning. While there are some small waves in certain areas, overall they’re quite gentle. From all three Kamaole Beaches to Ulua Beach, Wailea Beach, Makena Landing, and most spots in between, the snorkeling is excellent. There’s a possibility of increasing winds later this afternoon, but seas should remain relatively calm.


Saturday, March 30 2024


THE SKINNY

Maui Wowie conditions in Ka’anapali and the South Shore today! The Northwest is also looking quite nice inside the more wind-protected bays.

Northwest: 7.5

Snorkeling conditions continue to improve. We are mostly observing small waves within the bays. Currents remain strong around the outer points and seas are rough outside of the bays. Kapalua Bay and Honolua Bay boast the calmest waters, looking really nice. Partly sunny, with strong winds persisting.

Ka’anapali: 9.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Excellent snorkeling with calm, clear water along Kahekili Beach Park and the south face of Black Rock. As always, currents remain strong beyond the rock tip and in deeper waters, there’s no need to venture too far out. Sunshine and lighter winds are expected for most of the day.

South Shore: 9.0

Amazing snorkeling conditions prevail throughout the area, with small waves, light winds, and sunshine expected for most of the day. All three Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, Wailea Beach, and Makena Landing are calm and clear. There’s a slight chance of strong winds later.


Friday, March 29 2024


THE SKINNY

Happy Aloha Friday on Maui! The South Shore and Ka’anapali have the calmest snorkeling conditions and the most sunshine today.

Northwest: 6.0

Conditions are a bit rough with strong currents, especially around the points and outside of the bays. The innermost areas of Kapalua Bay and Honolua Bay are still looking pretty nice. Waves are breaking in the more open ocean-exposed areas such as D.T. Fleming Beach Park. Partly sunny and very windy with isolated showers.

Ka’anapali: 8.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Conditions are excellent at Kahekili Beach Park and Black Rock’s south face. Kahekili may get windy, while Black Rock offers great wind protection. Currents are strong in deeper water and beyond the rock tip. Mostly sunny, with clouds possibly blowing down from the mountain.

South Shore: 8.5

Calm ocean conditions with small waves and light winds at most spots this morning. Charlie Young, all three Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, and Makena Landing are all good to go! Winds may get too strong later, but there’s a good chance it remains calm enough for most of the day. Sunshine is expected.


Thursday, March 28 2024


THE SKINNY

Beautiful and windy day in Maui. Ka’anapali and the South Shore are looking great this morning. A Wind Advisory is in effect due to winds gusting over 50 mph in some areas.

Northwest: 5.0

Winds are powerful, gusting over 40 mph, causing powerful currents. Honolua Bay offers the most wind protection and calm water, but be aware of strong currents farther out. Kapalua Bay also looks good but with more wind exposure and currents. Partly sunny with possible showers.

Ka’anapali: 7.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.
The south face of Black Rock should offer good wind protection all day, while Kahekili is good this morning but likely too windy later. Currents are powerful in deeper water, especially near and beyond the rock tip. Expect super strong winds. Mostly sunny, though clouds may blow down from the mountains.

South Shore: 6.0

This morning, conditions are nice along Kamaole beaches 1, 2, and 3, Ulua Beach, and Makena Landing. However, super-strong winds are expected later today, likely making conditions too rough by this afternoon. Currents are already strong farther out from shore. Expect sunny skies with possible clouds later today.


Wednesday, March 27 2024


THE SKINNY

Snorkeling conditions are favorable across all three snorkel zones in Maui, with the calmest waters found at Ka’anapali today

Northwest: 7.0

The Northwest Zone is hosting some calm water within Honolua and Kapalua Bay. The north end of Napili Bay is also looking good but waves may crash over the reef at times. Partly sunny skies with increasing winds throughout the day are expected. Remain cautious of strong currents outside of the calm bay.

Ka’anapali: 8.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Mostly sunny skies should make for great conditions for snorkeling at Kahekili Beach Park and Black Rock. Strong winds will make for occasional wind waves and currents further away from shore so remain cautious even though the waters should remain clear.

South Shore: 6.0

Kamaole 1 and Charley Young are the most calm spots today. Ulua Beach is looking calm at times as well. Snorkeling in the north end of the South Shore is likely the best in the zone as mostly sunny skies cover the area. Winds are likely to pick up in the afternoon and occasional waves and shore break are to be avoided.


Tuesday, March 26 2024


THE SKINNY

Beautiful Maui sunshine in all three Snorkel Zones. Winds should remain fairly calm in Ka’anapali and the South Shore. Surf is still up, but the waves are getting smaller.

Northwest: 6.0

The sun is shining, and winds should be a bit lighter today. There are still waves in some areas, but they are smaller. Kapalua Bay has the calmest water and is looking really nice for snorkeling. Honolua Bay is improving, but there are waves just big enough to break over much of the reef up the point.

Ka’anapali: 7.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Light winds and sunshine are expected today! The waves are not necessarily big, but there are occasional waves on the shoreline which are kicking up some sand. The south face of Black Rock and Kahekili are both really good; just thoughtfully avoid any waves. As always, currents are strong in deeper water.

South Shore: 5.0

Waves are still up throughout the zone, with the most powerful waves in Makena and Wailea. The Kamaole Beaches again have the smallest waves, but they’re still affecting snorkeling and kicking up sand. It could improve as the waves should keep getting smaller, and winds will likely remain light.


Monday, March 25 2024


THE SKINNY

Beautiful Maui beach day! The waves are rising in the Northwest and South Shore zones. They may rise here too but the islands to our west are blocking the bigger waves from affecting Ka’anapali.

Northwest: 3.5

Waves are rising, potentially reaching very dangerous sizes. While nearby islands block some swell energy, ocean conditions are hazardous. Kapalua Bay is calm but could also become risky. Strong currents and powerful waves. Morning clouds and isolated showers likely, clearing later. Winds are strong.

Ka’anapali: 7.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Ocean conditions are calm with just slightly elevated waves that may increase later today. Both Kahekili and the south face of Black Rock are offering great snorkeling. As usual, currents are strong in deeper water and near rock tip. Sunshine and lighter winds expected.

South Shore: 3.0

Dangerous waves in Wailea and Makena today. The waves are smallest in South Kihei along the Kamaole beaches, particularly Kamaole #1 and #2, although they may rise here as well. Morning clouds may linger. Winds should stay pretty calm for most of the day.


Sunday, March 24 2024


THE SKINNY

Snorkeling in Maui is good in areas of all three snorkel zones, with Ka’anapali offering the calmest waters today.

Northwest: 6.0

Scattered showers and very strong winds this morning. Inside Kapalua Bay and Honolua Bay, ocean conditions are still calm; however, there’s a fine line farther out from shore where currents become super strong, and outside of the bays, seas are very rough and hazardous. Clouds may linger into the afternoon.

Ka’anapali: 8.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Incredibly nice ocean conditions along Kahekili Beach Park and the south face of Black Rock. As usual, currents remain strong in deeper water and out past the rock tip. Winds could ramp up enough to affect Kahekili later, while the south face of Black Rock will offer good wind protection. Isolated showers are possible, but mostly sunny skies are expected.

South Shore: 7.0

The waves have picked up a little but are still not necessarily big. The south end of Kamaole 1, most of Kamaole 2 and 3, as well as the north end of Ulua Beach, are looking good, just take care to avoid any waves getting in and out. Sunshine is expected along with strong winds this afternoon.


Saturday, March 23 2024


THE SKINNY

It’s a beautiful Maui beach day with excellent snorkeling available in all three zones. Once again, Ka’anapali and the South Shore offer the calmest winds and the most sunshine.

Northwest: 7.0

Winds are very strong; however, snorkeling conditions are really nice with clear visibility inside Kapalua Bay and Honolua Bay. Be aware that even in these bays, there’s a fine line farther out from shore where currents become extremely strong. Seas are super rough and dangerous outside of the bays where waves are also powerful. Mostly sunny with isolated showers.

Ka’anapali: 8.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Conditions are fantastic along Kahekili Beach and the south face of Black Rock. Winds should calm even more as the sun rises, but could pick up later, affecting Kahekili Beach. Currents are strong in deeper water and out near the rock tip. Mostly sunny with a chance of clouds from the mountain coming closer to shore.

South Shore: 8.5

Waves are pretty small, and winds are calm this morning. All three Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, Wailea Beach, Makena Landing, and most beaches in between are excellent. Currents are very strong farther out from shore. Afternoon winds should be a little lighter than they have been but may still be strong enough to create rough seas later.


Friday, March 22 2024


THE SKINNY

Happy Aloha Friday on Maui! Each snorkel zone has areas with excellent snorkeling this morning.

Northwest: 6.5

Both Kapalua Bay and Honolua Bay have clear visibility and really nice snorkeling. Strong winds are driving strong currents in areas, mostly farther out from shore around the points and outside of the bays. There are waves in the more open ocean-exposed beaches such as DT Flemings. Mostly sunny with passing clouds & increasing winds.

Ka’anapali: 8.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

The south face of Black Rock has incredibly clear visibility and should offer excellent wind protection all day. Currents are very strong out near and beyond the rock tip. Kahekili has excellent snorkeling this morning; however, the winds may become too strong this afternoon. Currents are very strong in deeper water. Sunny skies are expected.

South Shore: 7.0

Ocean conditions are very pleasant this morning. All three Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, and Makena Landing are all looking great for snorkeling. There may still be occasional waves to watch out for. Winds will likely become quite strong this afternoon, creating rough conditions. As always, currents are strong farther out from shore. Sunshine is also likely all day.


Thursday, March 21 2024


THE SKINNY

Maui will have a mix of sun and scattered showers today, with the most sunshine in Ka’anapali and the South Shore.

Northwest: 5.0

Pretty stormy this morning. It is raining; scattered showers likely less frequent later. Winds are very strong, creating extreme currents around the points and outside of the bays. The inside of Kapalua Bay is the calmest and looking nice. Waves are breaking along the points.

Ka’anapali: 7.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

The south face of Black Rock and Kahekili are both offering nice snorkeling this morning. Winds are strong and are causing very strong currents farther out from shore, especially out near & beyond the rock tip. Kahekili may become too windy later. Sunshine, then increasing clouds & waves.

South Shore: 5.5

While they are not huge, waves are breaking along most of the coastline and are most powerful in Wailea and Makena. The Kamaole Beaches, particularly Kamaole 2 and 3, have the smallest waves and potential for some clear water, although we are seeing sand kicked up. Mostly sunny with increasing clouds and wind.


Wednesday, March 20 2024


THE SKINNY

The Ka’anapali and South Shore zones are offering the best snorkeling on Maui today. Mostly sunny skies should make for a wonderful time in the water and on the beach.

Northwest: 6.0

An area of calm clear water can be found at Kapalua Bay this morning but the waves are expected to pick up in the Northwest Zone as there is a High Surf Advisory. The north end of Napili Bay is looking clear. Be cautious around the water as winds can reach 24mph and enjoy the mostly sunny skies on the beach.

Ka’anapali: 8.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Mostly sunny skies are expected making for a beautiful beach day filled with snorkeling. Conditions at Black Rock and Kahekili Beach Park are looking fantastic. The winds may pick up a bit throughout the day so be sure to close that umbrella before heading into the water.

South Shore: 7.5

Great snorkeling can be found at Kam 1-3 and Charley Young. Ocean conditions across the South Shore are looking wonderful but waves are slightly elevated further south at Ulua Beach and Makena Landing. Winds are likely to pick up in the afternoon but the sunny skies will allow for beautiful views and wonderful memories to be made.


Tuesday, March 19 2024


THE SKINNY

It’s a beautiful Maui beach day with a mix of sunshine and clouds. Ka’anapali boasts the calmest conditions today.

Northwest: 6.5

The waves have subsided somewhat, though they are still breaking along the shallow points and outside the bays. Kapalua Bay remains particularly calm. While part of Honolua Bay is also tranquil, waves are just sizable enough to affect snorkeling up the point. Please note that the waves may increase later. Looks like clouds & winds will also increase this afternoon.

Ka’anapali: 7.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Kahekili Beach Park and the south face of Black Rock are both offering great snorkeling this morning. Currents are strongest in deeper water. However, please be cautious of elevated waves, especially those farther down the beach from Black Rock. Additionally, Kahekili may become too windy later this afternoon. It’s sunny now, with clouds likely to increase later.

South Shore: 6.0

The Kamaole beaches have the smallest waves and calmest water; however, there are still elevated waves here affecting visibility. The waves are not huge but are breaking a bit bigger at most beaches in Makena and Wailea. Light winds and sunshine prevail, with increasing winds and clouds expected later this afternoon.


Monday, March 18 2024


THE SKINNY

Snorkeling on Maui is starting to improve, with Ka’anapali having the calmest water today.

Northwest: 6.0

Inside of Kapalua Bay and the innermost area of Honolua Bay are looking really nice this morning. There are some waves around the points, and currents are very strong outside of these bays. There’s just a slight chance the waves may pick up sometime. Clouds should clear up, with winds likely remaining pretty strong.

Ka’anapali: 8.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Sunshine, light winds, and smaller waves are expected today! Both the south face of Black Rock and Kahekili Beach Park have excellent conditions. There are occasionally elevated waves in areas and strong currents in deeper water, like out near the rock tip. Winds could still get stronger this afternoon, affecting Kahekili.

South Shore: 6.5

Snorkeling conditions are improving. The Kamaole Beaches are the calmest. The waves are getting smaller, and while they’re not big, they are somewhat powerful in areas, with the biggest waves in the Makena area and the smallest in South Kihei. Sunny skies are expected. Winds will likely create rough seas this afternoon.


Sunday, March 17 2024


THE SKINNY

Maui, with its vibrant energy and endless beauty, welcomes us to another promising day.

Northwest: 5.5

Ocean conditions are pretty good inside of Kapalua Bay and the innermost area of Honolua Bay this morning. There are waves and very strong currents along the points and more open ocean-exposed beaches such as D.T. Fleming Beach Park. Be aware there’s an indication that the waves will get bigger and possibly very dangerous this afternoon. Mostly cloudy & very windy.

Ka’anapali: 7.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Beautiful beach day with mostly sunny skies expected. The best visibility is along the south face of Black Rock, although Kahekili Beach is looking really nice too. There are waves to avoid in some areas and strong currents in deeper water, especially out near the rock tip. Winds may affect Kahekili later today.

South Shore: 6.0

The south ends of the Kamaole Beaches have the smallest waves in the zone and the best chance for clear visibility. The waves may pick up here as well. Farther south, the waves are already powerful at times, especially in the Makena area. Increasing afternoon winds will probably create rough wind waves. Blue skies are expected.


Saturday, March 16 2024


THE SKINNY

Beautiful Maui beach day with sunshine and the waves are starting to get smaller.

Northwest: 4.0

Dangerous waves and powerful currents persist in some areas. However, the inside of Kapalua Bay is looking fairly calm so far, with very strong currents and waves only around the outer points. Waves are getting smaller but are still present in Napili Bay; they’re smallest on the north end of the bay. Mostly sunny, possibly scattered showers.

Ka’anapali: 7.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

The south face of Black Rock and Kahekili Beach have really nice snorkeling conditions this morning. There are still occasionally powerful waves in certain areas, and currents are very strong out near the rock tip and farther out from shore. Winds may become too strong for Kahekili later. Sunshine is expected for most of the day.

South Shore: 6.0

While the waves are much smaller today, they are still just big enough to affect snorkeling in areas. Mile Marker 14 is the calmest this morning. The south ends of the Kamaole Beaches and Makena Landing also have potential for some clear visibility. Blue skies and increasing afternoon winds expected.


Friday, March 15 2024


THE SKINNY

Happy Aloha Friday on Maui! The surf has picked up throughout the island. Morning rain should start to clear up this afternoon.

Northwest: 0.0

Extremely Dangerous Ocean Conditions! Powerful waves, currents, and undertow. Waves will keep getting bigger. It is highly recommended to stay out of the water here today. Lots of rain this morning with showers expected throughout the day. Strong northerly wind adds to the rough seas.

Ka’anapali: 5.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Morning rain showers should ease by this afternoon with possible sunshine. Ocean conditions are hazardous due to waves and breezy winds. The south face of Black Rock has an area with calmer water, but there are very strong currents near the rock tip. It could improve, but the waves will likely get bigger.

South Shore: 3.5

The waves have picked up and are expected to keep getting bigger. The Kamaole beaches have the smallest waves this morning, but visibility is not looking too good. Mostly cloudy, it could clear up, but there’s a higher chance of scattered showers later this afternoon.


Thursday, March 14 2024


THE SKINNY

Snorkeling across Maui is best this morning as waves and winds are expected to increase this afternoon. Scattered showers are possible, which will create beautiful rainbows today!

Northwest: 3.0

Early this morning, conditions are still calm and nice inside Kapalua Bay. A huge northwest swell is on the way, and ocean conditions will quickly become EXTREMELY DANGEROUS when it arrives, likely by this afternoon. Winds out of the north. Cloudy with a good chance of scattered showers.

Ka’anapali: 6.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Snorkeling conditions along Kahekili are good, despite some surface disturbance from the wind. Black Rock’s south face offers wind protection, but strong currents near the tip. Elevated waves along the shoreline likely getting bigger this afternoon. Mostly sunny with possible scattered showers.

South Shore: 6.0

The Kamaole Beaches have the smallest waves this morning, although winds are already starting to pick up. Makena Landing offers good wind protection, but waves are increasing in that area. Waves will likely become powerful everywhere this afternoon. Increasing clouds may bring scattered showers.


Wednesday, March 13 2024


THE SKINNY

Ka’anapali Zone is looking pretty nice for snorkeling today. Kahekili Beach, Kapalua Bay, and Makena Landing appear to be the top spots throughout the zones with all day sunshine expected.

Northwest: 6.5

Inside Kapalua Bay and Honolua Bay offer the most calm water with good snorkeling. Napili Bay is experiencing elevated waves and the outer parts of Honolua are as well. The Northwest Zone is expecting sunny skies and wonderful beach conditions.

Ka’anapali: 8.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Kahekili Beach Park is hosting the most calm waters in the zone. Strong shore breaks can be found across Ka’anapali Beach but a small pocket of calm is on the south face of Black Rock. Sunny skies are expected in the Ka’anapali Zone with little to no wind.

South Shore: 6.0

Ulua Beach and Makena Landing should remain nice in the AM with elevated waves further north in the zone. Charley Zone is experiencing a prominent shorebreak. Mostly sunny skies are set to shine over the South Shore today. Winds should pick up slightly in the afternoon.


Tuesday, March 12 2024


THE SKINNY

Sunshine is expected to prevail over Maui by this afternoon. Lighter winds are also expected today!

Northwest: 3.0

Hazardous conditions with powerful waves and currents. The inside of Kapalua Bay has an area of fairly calm water with the exception of waves and very strong currents around the points on either side of the bay. Waves will likely become dangerous here too later. Mostly sunny and very windy.

Ka’anapali: 7.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Beautiful beach day with light winds and sunshine expected. They are not huge but the waves have picked up. The strongest shore-breaking waves are south of Black Rock. The smallest waves and best snorkeling are along Kahekili Beach Park. Still, be extra cautious to avoid any waves.

South Shore: 6.5

Conditions are good despite a south swell that has brought elevated waves. Kamaole Beaches 2 and 3, Wailea Beach, and even Makena Landing are all nice. Take care to thoughtfully avoid waves, and be aware that the waves may get bigger later. Some clouds mixing with sunshine. Winds should remain fairly calm.


Monday, March 11 2024


THE SKINNY

Clouds over Maui this morning should clear up this afternoon. Kaanapali and parts of the South Shore have excellent snorkeling today.

Northwest: 4.5

The waves are smaller but are still present, and currents are strong along the points & more exposed beaches. It’s fairly calm inside of Kapalua Bay. The waves in Honolua Bay are pretty small but are breaking over most of the reef on the right side and will likely pick back up. Winds are very strong. Mostly cloudy with scattered showers.

Ka’anapali: 7.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Ocean conditions are nice and calm along Kahekili Beach Park and the south face of Black Rock. There are elevated waves at times. As usual, currents become very strong out along the rock tip and in deeper water. It looks like the winds will stay favorable for snorkeling. Cloudy, but it will probably clear up a bit.

South Shore: 7.0

Conditions are looking good this morning at most beaches. The waves are expected to start to pick up today. Kamaole Beaches 1, 2, and 3 are nice and calm. Makena Landing is also a good call. Currents will increase as the waves rise. Lots of clouds cover, but it could clear up this afternoon.


Sunday, March 10 2024


THE SKINNY

Maui’s South Shore has calm winds and water this morning. Ka’anapali also has areas of calm water, while the Northwest is stormy with rough seas and waves.

Northwest: 2.5

Dangerous conditions with waves and winds that are causing rough seas, strong currents, and undertow. The innermost area of Kapalua Bay offers some calm water, although currents are strong and waves are breaking on both outer points. Scattered showers and clouds may clear up this afternoon.

Ka’anapali: 6.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

The south face of Black Rock offers really good wind protection and clear water. Keep in mind that currents become dangerously strong out near and beyond the rock tip. Kahekili Beach Park is looking nice this morning as well, but currents are strong in deeper water and it may become too windy. Partly sunny and windy.

South Shore: 7.5

Calm winds and small waves this morning are making for great snorkeling along the Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, Makena Landing, and most spots in between. The winds and waves may pick up this afternoon, creating choppy conditions and kicking up sand. Clouds are starting to clear up, and sunshine is expected.


Saturday, March 9 2024


THE SKINNY

Snorkeling on Maui is really nice this morning in Ka’anapali and along the South Shore Zones. A Wind Advisory has been issued as winds are forecast to gust up to 50 mph in areas.

Northwest: 4.5

The conditions inside Kapalua Bay looking favorable this morning. However, the winds and waves are expected to pick up and may become too dangerous due to powerful waves, currents, and undertow. Cloudy skies with strong winds that will intensify, further adding to the strength of the currents.

Ka’anapali: 7.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Beautiful snorkeling conditions this morning along Kahekili Beach and Black Rock. Winds could strengthen significantly later in the day, likely affecting Kahekili, but the south face of Black Rock should remain calm throughout. However, currents will become hazardous in deeper water and beyond the rock tip. Mostly cloudy skies should clear up sometime.

South Shore: 8.0

Snorkeling conditions are fantastic again this morning. Winds are forecasted to become strong this afternoon, but we’ll see. The Kamaole beaches, Ulua Beach, and Makena Landing are particularly nice. Keep an eye out and avoid any waves as they have increased a bit. Expect sunshine mixing with clouds.


Friday, March 8 2024


THE SKINNY

Happy Aloha Friday and International Women’s Day from Maui! Let’s honor the achievements, resilience, and strength of women globally, while continuing to advocate for gender equality and women’s empowerment.

Northwest: 4.5

While there’s a chance of clearing, currently, it’s raining and expected to persist throughout the day, accompanied by strong winds. Despite this, the innermost area of Kapalua Bay maintains relative calmness. Water visibility remains clear, although the stream at Honolua is flowing into the ocean. Rough seas and very strong currents are present outside the bays.

Ka’anapali: 7.5

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

This morning, small waves and clear visibility are along Black Rock and Kahekili. Strong winds are generating powerful currents farther out from shore. The south face of Black Rock offers a beautiful area of calm water, despite currents out near the rock tip. Kahekili may become too rough at some point. Sunshine mixes with clouds as winds increase.

South Shore: 8.0

Fantastic snorkeling conditions this morning! All three Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, Makena Landing, and spots in between are exceptionally inviting. While winds are currently calm, they may pick up this afternoon, potentially making the seas too rough. Expect mostly sunny skies throughout the day, though clouds may move in later.


Thursday, March 7 2024


THE SKINNY

Maui’s South Shore Zone has the most excellent snorkeling conditions this morning. Strong winds throughout Maui are causing rough seas in areas.

Northwest: 5.0

The more wind-protected innermost areas of Kapalua Bay and Honolua Bay are looking nice with clear visibility and a smooth surface. Currents are very dangerous outside of the bays, around the points, and farther out from shore. There’s a fine line where seas become hazardous. It may become too rough in these bays as well. A mix of sunshine, clouds, and scattered showers.

Ka’anapali: 6.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Winds are strong, generating powerful currents. The south face of Black Rock provides calm, clear water, but currents become dangerous near and beyond the rock tip. Kahekili Beach appears okay, but currents are very strong in deeper water and it may become too rough. Mostly sunny with clouds possibly blowing down from the mountains. Very windy.

South Shore: 8.0

Winds are calm, and the sun is shining in South Kihei down through Wailea and Makena this morning. All three Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, and Makena Landing are all looking fantastic. It may become too windy this afternoon. Keep an eye out for and avoid any elevated waves. Expect sunny skies for most of the day.


Wednesday, March 6 2024


THE SKINNY

Maui’s South Shore and Ka’anapali zones are looking good for snorkeling. Expect mostly sunny skies throughout these zones. A wind advisory will be in effect for Maui today.

Northwest: 5.0

Snorkeling inside Honolua Bay and Kapalua Bay in the AM should be good when it is not raining. Be sure to stay within the bays as currents away from shore are strong. Expect showers, with a possibility of thunderstorms developing after midday. These storms may bring intense downpours. The sky will be mostly cloudy. Conditions will be windy and gusts could reach up to 40 mph. There is a wind advisory in effect until tonight.

Ka’anapali: 7.0

—> Because of ongoing relief efforts, please be extremely mindful in this zone.

Kahekili Beach Park and Black Rock are offering clear waters today. Remain cautious of wind waves and powerful currents away from shore. Expect intermittent showers and the potential for thunderstorms to develop afternoon, which may lead to significant rainfall. The day will be partly sunny, but It will be a windy day, with gusts possibly reaching up to 41 mph.

South Shore: 7.5

Conditions at Charley Young, Ulua Beach, and Kam 1-2 should be good for snorkeling today. Expect a few isolated showers starting in the afternoon. The day will be mostly sunny and will become windy as the day progresses. A wind advisory will be in effect until tonight with potential gusts up to 34 mph.


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