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The waves remain elevated in the northwest today, with sets rolling into Honolua and Kapalua Bay. Strong currents are pulling toward the outer bays, so stay cautious if you’re heading out. There’s plenty of sunshine to enjoy your beach day, but keep an eye on the skies, southerly winds might bring a touch of cloud cover this afternoon, along with the chance of an occasional shower.
Ka’anapali: 6.5
Ka‘anapali is also seeing elevated surf today, but the sun is shining for your beach day. Kahekili offers clear conditions near the reef, but be mindful when entering and exiting the water. Shore break waves can be hazardous. If you’re snorkeling at Black Rock, keep a safe distance from the rock, as waves are pushing toward it. Stay aware of stronger currents, especially near the tip and in deeper waters.
South Shore: 4.5
The south shore is also seeing elevated waves today, but don’t let that keep you from enjoying a beautiful beach day. Many south-side beaches are experiencing shore break waves, which may affect water clarity. Be mindful of the conditions when entering and exiting the ocean. With southerly winds picking up, you might see clouds forming as the day goes on.
The northwest has plenty of sunshine today, making it a great beach day. However, the surf remains up, with occasional waves rolling into the bays. Forecasts show larger waves as the day progresses and could turn hazardous quickly. Currents are very strong toward the outer parts of bays. Always observe conditions carefully before heading into the water, as they can change quickly.
Ka’anapali: 6.0
Ka’anapali is shining this morning with stunning sunshine and a light breeze, ideal for a beach day! While there are still some waves at Kahekili and Ka’anapali Beach, visibility improves once you get past the shorebreak. Keep an eye on conditions, as a northwest swell is forecasted to roll in later, potentially changing things dramatically. For now, the south side of Black Rock looks great, but be cautious of strong currents near the tip and farther from shore. Stay mindful and enjoy the day.
South Shore: 4.0
Surf remains elevated at south shore beaches today, but the weather is shaping up to be amazing for your beach day! Kamaole Beach 1, 2, and 3 are looking good this morning, though the waves are expected to pick up later, stirring up the sand and affecting visibility. Be sure to enjoy the calm conditions while they last and always stay mindful of changing ocean conditions.
Sunshine and light winds are expected, making for a beautiful beach day. While the surf is a bit smaller this morning, hazardous waves and strong currents are still present, especially near the points and outside the bays. Kapalua Bay has the smallest waves, though currents remain strong. Always take a moment to observe the conditions before deciding whether or not to head into the water.
Ka’anapali: 6.5
Beautiful sunny day with a light southerly breeze. Surf isn’t especially large but has picked up and may get bigger. Steep sand may make entry and exit tricky. Kahekili Beach has smaller waves, though they’re washing high on the sand. The south face of Black Rock is rough this morning, with swells pushing toward the rock and strong currents near the point. It’s always a good idea to watch the water for a while before heading in.
South Shore: 3.5
Expect a wonderful sunny day with lighter winds this afternoon, which might bring some cloud cover. Morning conditions are pretty rough, with rising waves and choppy seas dominating the area. The smallest waves are around the south ends of the Kamaole Beaches, particularly at Kamaole #2. The most hazardous surf is in Makena and Wailea, where waves are at their strongest.
Snorkeling conditions remain poor and hazardous today due to strong waves, powerful currents, and undertow. While Kapalua Bay might offer the smaller waves, they are still breaking, and currents remain very strong. Light winds could bring some afternoon showers. It’s best to explore other parts of the island if you’re looking for safer conditions.
Ka’anapali: 6.0
Plenty of sunshine and light winds for much of the day, though afternoon onshore winds could create some surface chop. Surf has increased, bringing undertow near breaking waves, and it may continue to build later. If you stay mindful of the waves, avoid getting too close to rocks, and don’t venture too far out, the south face of Black Rock may be manageable this morning. Remember that conditions can change, so please stay cautious and alert throughout the day.
South Shore: 4.5
Light winds are creating another beautiful beach day, but snorkeling conditions throughout remain hazardous due to breaking waves. The smallest waves are along the southern ends of the Kamaole beaches, though snorkeling may still be challenging. Makena and Wailea areas are experiencing the most powerful and dangerous waves. Expect clouds to increase later in the afternoon.
Conditions are hazardous along much of the shoreline today, with dangerous waves especially around the points. While there might be pockets with smaller waves, strong currents and undertow make it a risky option. It would be better to head south into Ka’anapali, where waves are smaller and more manageable. Morning clouds could give way to clearer skies, but breezy winds are expected.
Ka’anapali: 6.0
Surf is up a little more today, the waves aren’t huge, but could make entry and exit challenging, especially on steep beaches like Kahekili Beach Park. The south face of Black Rock offers an area of calmer water, but currents remain strong near the point, and swells are pushing toward the rock. Avoid going out too far or getting too close to the rock. Waves could increase later in the day, but that’s uncertain. Mostly sunny though clouds may return this afternoon.
South Shore: 5.5
Waves have picked up and are expected to grow throughout the day. For the smallest waves, the southern ends of the Kamaole Beaches, especially Kamaole 2 and 3, are your best bet, though waves and stirred-up sand may impact visibility. Makena and Wailea are seeing the most hazardous conditions today. Sunshine and light winds should still make for a beautiful beach day overall.
High Surf Warning! Extremely dangerous ocean conditions are expected today. Waves are starting off on the smaller side this morning, but conditions will take a dramatic turn. Extremely large and dangerous surf will develop, with powerful currents, crashing waves, and undertow making this zone unsafe. The waves will pick up quickly, so it’s best to avoid getting too close to the shoreline, as the sudden surge could catch you off guard.
Ka’anapali: 7.0
Beautiful conditions this morning, though the rating is lower due to the potential for the massive northwest swell to wrap around the islands to the west, possibly creating dangerous conditions later. For now, the south face of Black Rock is looking great, though currents remain strong near the tip as usual. Kahekili Beach Park is also looking good, but it’s important to be thoughtful about waves while getting in and out. Winds and clouds could increase later.
South Shore: 7.5
Conditions are beautiful this morning, with light winds. However, the rating isn’t higher due to the potential for the powerful northwest swell to slide in underneath the islands to the west, possibly bringing dangerous waves later today. For now, though, all three Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, and Makena Landing are looking really nice. As always, currents become hazardous farther offshore, so staying closer to shore is best. Stronger winds are expected this afternoon.
Happy Thanksgiving! The Snorkel Store is open from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM for your holiday needs. While the South Shore and Ka’anapali zones have some great spots to explore, elevated surf and strong currents in the Northwest make it trickier there. Remember, conditions can change as the day goes and enjoy your time in the water!
Surf remains elevated this morning, keeping conditions hazardous in many areas, especially around the points and exposed beaches. Waves are expected to build again later today. The north end of Napili Bay and the innermost part of Kapalua Bay have smaller waves, but strong currents mean snorkeling isn’t ideal. If you decide to head out, be aware of these challenges and be cautious.
Ka’anapali: 7.0
Light morning winds are making for a lovely start to the day. The south face of Black Rock offers the easiest water entry and should provide good wind protection later, though currents near the point can be strong, exercise caution. Elevated waves are noticeable along the shoreline, and Kahekili Beach Park’s steep sand with surging waves makes timing your entry especially important. Afternoon winds are likely to create choppier conditions, particularly at Kahekili.
South Shore: 6.5
Sunny skies and light morning winds set the stage for a great beach day. Snorkeling conditions are looking good overall, with some small waves along the shoreline. Keep an eye on the sets and time your entry and exit carefully. The south ends of the Kamaole Beaches and the north corner of Ulua Beach are showing the best conditions. Expect choppier waters as afternoon winds pick up.
We’ve got a mix of weather conditions today, ranging from morning showers to beautiful sunshine, perfect for spotting those iconic rainbows. Be sure to check out the snapshots below to find the best snorkeling spot for your day.
Kapalua Bay has the smallest waves for now, but conditions are expected to become hazardous as a northwest swell may roll in later, bringing stronger waves. Strong and hazardous waves and currents are present toward the out parts of the bays. Morning showers are passing through and could return throughout the day. As always, conditions can change quickly, so stay mindful and snorkel safe.
Ka’anapali: 7.5
The sun is shining over the Ka’anapali beaches today along with passing morning showers, but we’ve got a mix of north and west swells bringing in strong waves. Please be mindful of the conditions, especially in areas with shore break, as they can become hazardous. Strong currents are also present at the point of Black Rock and Kahekili, so exercise caution when entering the water.
South Shore: 5.5
Kam 1, 2, and 3 are the calmest this morning, with mostly sunny skies expected on the south shore today. There’s a chance of some afternoon cloud cover. While waves are slightly elevated, some spots may see larger sets, which could impact water clarity. Please use caution, as conditions can change at any time.
Winds are lighter this morning but could pick up as the day goes on, leaving plenty of sunshine to enjoy. Waves remain elevated in many snorkeling zones, so conditions may vary. Check out the snapshot descriptions and live videos below to help plan your snorkeling adventure and make the most of your day.
Waves remain highly elevated in the northwest area, with hazardous conditions and very strong currents, especially near the outer points of the bays. These areas should be avoided for safety. For more ideal snorkeling, check out the snapshots below for conditions in Ka’anapali and the south shore.
Ka’anapali: 5.5
It’s shaping up to be a fantastic beach day in Ka’anapali, with a light sea breeze and plenty of sunshine. Stronger winds are possible later. While conditions are inviting, waves remain elevated, so exercise caution when entering and exiting the ocean, as larger sets can roll in unexpectedly. The south side of Black Rock and Kahekili are looking great this morning, with clear visibility past the shore break. However, be mindful of strong currents in deeper water and near the tip of Black Rock. Always stay aware of changing conditions to ensure a safe and enjoyable day.
South Shore: 5.0
There’s plenty of sunshine to start the day, setting the stage for a great morning at the beach. Waves are still slightly elevated, so please be cautious when entering and exiting the ocean. As the day progresses, winds are likely to pick up, which could create choppy waves and affect water clarity. Always stay mindful of changing conditions to make the most of your day.
Weather around Maui is shifting a bit, but it’s still shaping up to be a beautiful beach day. Northerly winds are expected to increase, and waves of various sizes are affecting different zones, with swells coming from both the north and south. Conditions may change throughout the day, so stay aware and enjoy exploring the island.
Waves are slightly smaller today but still breaking, with larger sets along more exposed beaches. Currents remain strong and hazardous, especially near the points. Snorkeling isn’t ideal, though Kapalua Bay has the smallest waves. Scattered showers this morning should clear, though clouds may linger, and northerly winds will increase this afternoon. Waves could pick up again later, so take a close look at conditions before heading out.
Ka’anapali: 5.5
Sunshine and light winds this morning, with clouds and winds increasing later. The waves picked up a bit. The south face of Black Rock has good visibility, but currents are strong, especially near and past the point. Stay clear of the rock and steer clear of waves when entering and exiting the water. At Kahekili Beach Park, the waves are smaller but the sand is steep, and surging waves are washing high onshore. Visibility looks good, but a cautious approach is key.
South Shore: 5.0
It is another beautiful beach day. The surf has unexpectedly picked up, and while the waves aren’t huge, they’re impacting snorkeling and may increase throughout the day. The smallest waves are along the southern ends of the Kamaole beaches, while Wailea and Makena are experiencing the most hazardous surf. Northerly winds could make conditions rougher as the day goes on.
Maui greets us with an absolutely gorgeous beach day, offering light winds and plenty of sunshine. Waves vary around the island, with the smallest on the South Shore and the most hazardous in the Northwest.
The sun is shining, and winds are light, but ocean conditions remain very hazardous. Powerful waves, extremely strong currents, and undertow dominate this zone. A High Surf Advisory is in effect, and conditions are expected to worsen as waves grow even larger this afternoon. For calmer waters, it’s best to head south into Ka’anapali, where waves are smaller, or explore the South Shore for the nicest snorkeling opportunities today.
Ka’anapali: 5.0
Sunny skies and gentle winds are expected for most of the day. While the waves aren’t big, they are breaking along the steep shoreline and washing high up onto the beach. If you decide to get in the water, keep in mind that it can be tricky; timing your entry and exit to avoid waves is key. With that in mind, Kahekili may be OK. So is the south face of Black Rock, there are very strong currents near the tip. Surf may ease this afternoon. Stay aware of changes throughout the day.
South Shore: 8.0
Another beautiful day, with calm conditions expected for most of the day, though winds may increase this afternoon. The surf has risen slightly, and while it’s not big, it’s worth watching out for waves along the shoreline. The south ends of the Kamaole beaches, as well as Ulua Beach are the calmest spots. Waves are a bit larger in the Makena area, and they may pick up a little later in the day.
Maui’s South Shore has the clearest, most inviting waters for turtle sightings today! Stop by The Snorkel Store in South Kihei, and we’ll help you gear up for an amazing day in the water. The Northwest Zone is dealing with hazardous waves, making it a spot to avoid.
Conditions are looking pretty hazardous today, with powerful waves, strong currents, and an undertow that could catch you off guard. Long lulls between sets might make it seem calmer than it really is. It’s a good idea to head south, where Ka’anapali offers smaller waves, and the South Shore is incredibly calm and clear. Light winds may bring in some cloud cover as the day goes on.
Ka’anapali: 5.0
Light winds are expected, it’s a beautiful beach day. The surf has picked up and may grow, so it’s important to assess conditions before heading into the water. Waves are most noticeable at Kahekili Beach, while the south face of Black Rock has smaller waves but very strong currents, especially near the point. Mile Marker 14 should be calm, but may become crowded. Sunshine is expected, though clouds may form.
South Shore: 8.5
Ocean conditions are looking wonderful again today, with small waves and light winds expected throughout the day. All three Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, Wailea Beach, and Makena Landing are looking really nice. While conditions can always change and small waves may appear, it’s shaping up to stay beautiful. Sunny skies are expected for most of the day, though some clouds could form later.
Happy Aloha Friday on Maui! The sun is shining, setting up another beautiful beach day. The waves have picked up, and while not huge, they could still pose hazards in certain areas. The South Shore has the smallest waves today. Check out the details below.
Ocean conditions are becoming hazardous, with powerful waves, strong currents, and undertow. The surf is expected to continue building throughout the day. Be mindful that it may appear calm at times, as there can be long intervals between larger sets of waves. Breezy winds are persisting as well.
Ka’anapali: 6.0
It’s a gorgeous day with plenty of sunshine and lighter winds. Small waves are steady along the shoreline and may grow, becoming more hazardous as the day goes on. Currents near Black Rock are strong. At Kahekili Beach Park, visibility is looking good, but the waves could make getting in and out of the water tricky for less experienced swimmers. With a thoughtful approach, it’s a great day to enjoy the beach.
South Shore: 8.5
Sunshine, light winds, and the smallest waves on Maui make for a beautiful day across South Kihei, Wailea, and beyond. While waves are mostly small, a few slightly elevated sets may pop up, so it’s wise to stay aware and avoid them when needed. Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, Wailea Beach, and Makena Landing all look fantastic, though parking at Makena Landing remains tricky due to road work. Conditions can change, but it’s shaping up to be a great day with light winds expected.
It’s a beautiful Maui beach day, with great snorkeling in select areas. Ka’anapali and the South Shore are offering the calmest waters, the most sunshine, and the lightest winds. Surf is expected to pick up in the Northwest zone later, which could also affect other Ka’anapali. Always stay aware of changing conditions.
Waves are expected to pick up later today, so stay alert and cautious, which is why the score isn’t higher. This morning, Honolua Bay’s inside is calm with crystal-clear visibility. Kapalua Bay also offers clear conditions once past the surging little waves. Strong currents persist along the points. Winds remain strong, with clouds moving through, but skies are expected to clear later.
Ka’anapali: 7.5
Beautiful beach day! Black Rock’s south face is super clear this morning, though currents remain strong near the point. Kahekili Beach Park also offers excellent visibility, but currents are strong in deeper water. Small surging waves, with a slight chance they could get bigger this afternoon. Winds look favorable, and the sun is shining, though some clouds may develop.
South Shore: 8.5
Sunshine, light winds, and small waves are gracing most beaches this morning. Kamaole I, II, and III, Ulua Beach, Wailea Beach, and Makena Landing are all looking fantastic for snorkeling. There’s a chance that northerly winds this afternoon could pick up, bringing wind waves and some chop, but we’ll see how it develops.
It’s definitely a spectacular morning for snorkeling, with all three zones looking fantastic! Keep in mind that wind and waves are still elevated in some areas. Be sure to check the snapshots and live camera links below to find the best spots for your adventure.
Honolua, Napili, and Kapalua Bay are looking great this morning, with calm conditions inside the bays. Morning showers are likely, so keep that in mind as you plan your day. Winds and waves are still present in the northwest zone, and currents remain very strong near the outer points of the bays.
Ka’anapali: 9.0
Kahekili and the south side of Black Rock look stunning this morning, with small waves and excellent snorkeling conditions. While the water is calm near the shore, winds remain present and could pick up later. Currents will still be strong in deeper water and toward the tip of Black Rock, so stay mindful as you enjoy the beautiful morning.
South Shore: 8.5
Kamaole 1, 2, and 3, along with Ulua Beach, are looking very calm this morning, setting the stage for an incredible beach day. Winds may pick up this afternoon, creating choppy waves and reducing visibility, but the morning conditions are fantastic.
All snorkel zones are looking fantastic this morning. With the sun shining and calm waters in most areas, it’s shaping up to be an incredible day for snorkeling. Be sure to check out the snapshots below for the best spots to explore. Enjoy your beach day and stay mindful of changing conditions.
The northwest is looking great today, with the calmest conditions found inside the bays. While the winds have eased a bit, it’s still quite breezy. Waves remain present, especially toward the outer edges of the bays, where currents are extremely strong. Always stay mindful of changing conditions and exercise caution near the outer areas.
Ka’anapali: 8.5
Kahekili and Black Rock are looking beautiful this morning, with small waves and super clear water. While the winds have tapered off a bit, they’re expected to pick up again and remain strong throughout the day. Be mindful of very strong currents in deeper water and near the tip of Black Rock. Enjoy the calm conditions while they last, and always stay aware of changing conditions.
South Shore: 8.0
Kamaole 1, 2, and 3 are looking pretty calm this morning, with small waves and plenty of sunshine across most of the south side, helping with visibility. However, some other snorkel beaches on the south side may have larger waves, so be cautious. Winds are likely to pick up as the day goes on, creating choppy waves.
It’s a beautiful Maui beach day with fantastic snorkeling conditions in spots across all three zones. An extremely high tide this morning may stir up visibility in some areas by pulling sand into the water, but conditions should improve as the tide lowers throughout the day. Always stay aware of changing ocean conditions.
With small waves inside the bays, ocean conditions are shaping up nicely, though more exposed areas are still seeing some waves. There’s a slight chance of passing showers this morning, which could temporarily affect visibility, and strong winds are still impacting the area. Kapalua Bay and Honolua Bay are especially calm and inviting. However, currents remain strong near the points and outside the bays, so sticking to the more protected areas is recommended.
Ka’anapali: 8.0
Excellent conditions though the waves may pick up sometime. Kahekili Beach Park, also known as Airport Beach, should stay really nice for most of the day. Currents are strong in deeper water, so it’s best to stay closer to shore. The south face of Black Rock is also looking fantastic, though strong currents are present past the tip of the rock. Winds are favorable, with just a slight chance of increasing clouds later on.
South Shore: 7.5
The surf has picked up slightly. While the waves aren’t large at most spots, it’s still best to steer clear of them. The south ends of the Kamaole Beaches and the north end of Ulua Beach are looking the calmest today and should improve as the tide lowers into mid-morning. Sunshine and a good chance of favorable winds are expected, though it could still get rough later.
Maui’s south shore has the calmest water this morning, though it may get rough later. Winds in Ka’anapali should ease briefly before picking up again this afternoon. The Northwest Zone faces the strongest winds and scattered showers. A Wind Advisory remains in effect, stay aware, but there are still beautiful spots to explore today.
The waves are smaller, but extremely strong winds are driving powerful currents, especially farther offshore near the points and outside the bays where seas are hazardous. Kapalua Bay and Honolua Bay offer the best chance for calm water, though currents are pretty strong. Passing rain showers are affecting visibility and snorkeling conditions, it’s best to avoid the water during heavy rain.
Ka’anapali: 7.0
The south face of Black Rock is providing excellent wind protection again today, though currents become very strong near and beyond the point. Kahekili Beach Park, or Airport Beach, should calm down as the sun rises but will likely get too rough this afternoon as winds pick up. Currents in deeper water are strong, and while some sunshine is expected, showers may blow down from the mountains this morning and later today.
South Shore: 8.0
Conditions remain pretty hazardous in areas more exposed to waves and wind, with high surf and powerful currents. Kapalua Bay offers the smallest waves within the zone, but strong currents, especially near the points, can make it challenging for safe snorkeling. Winds are extremely strong today, adding to the overall caution needed. Showers are possible, but significant rain isn’t expected.
Ka’anapali: 7.5
The south face of Black Rock and Kahekili Beach Park are looking good for snorkeling this morning. Currents are strong beyond the rock tip and in deeper waters, with small waves in most areas. Winds are strong and expected to pick up, likely making Kahekili rough later, while Black Rock’s south face should stay protected. Sunshine is expected, though clouds may move in later.
South Shore: 8.0
Conditions are nice and very calm this morning, with great snorkeling at all three Kamaole Beaches, the north end of Ulua Beach, Wailea Beach, and Makena Landing. Currents are stronger farther offshore, and small waves are present but not significant at most beaches. Winds are expected to increase later, which could make things too rough. Sunshine is likely throughout the day. Always use caution as conditions can change.
Happy Aloha Friday on Maui! The South Shore is the calmest Zone this morning. Ka’anapali has potential, and the Northwest Zone is experiencing extremely strong winds already. A Wind Advisory and a Red Flag Warning are in effect, with gusts around 50 mph and low humidity creating extreme fire danger. Check out the details below.
The winds are incredibly strong today, with gusts up to 50 mph creating powerful currents even in typically calmer areas. Kapalua Bay has the smallest waves, but currents remain very strong, especially near the points and outside the bays. The stream is flowing brown water in Honolua Bay, and it’s extremely rough up the point. Possible showers but not much rain is expected.
Ka’anapali: 6.5
Beautiful and very windy day, with mostly sunny skies expected. Occasionally, moisture may blow down off the mountain. The south face of Black Rock offers some wind protection and an area of calm water, but be extremely cautious not to swim out too far where currents are extremely hazardous near and past the point. Kahekili could be manageable for a couple of hours, but it will likely become too windy as the day goes on, and currents are already very strong in deeper water.
South Shore: 8.0
Fantastic snorkeling conditions this morning across all three Kamaole Beaches, as well as Ulua Beach and Wailea Beach. Makena Landing is also looking good, though parking is challenging due to road work. Slightly elevated waves are present, and winds are expected to increase, likely affecting Makena first, then Wailea, and finally South Kihei, with conditions becoming too rough this afternoon. Keep an eye on the changing conditions as the day progresses.
Maui’s south shore is looking fantastic this morning, with the lightest winds and calmest water. Ka’anapali has some areas of calm, while the Northwest zone faces the strongest winds. Several advisories are in effect, including Wind, Fire Weather, and High Surf.
Conditions are quite rough this morning, with extremely strong winds gusting close to 50 mph and scattered showers. Wind and High Surf Advisories are in effect. Kapalua Bay has the smallest waves, but there’s still a lot of water movement, and currents are very strong, particularly near and beyond the points where conditions can be especially dangerous.
Ka’anapali: 6.0
Extremely strong winds, with gusts expected around 45 mph. We are under a Wind Advisory. Winds are causing strong currents, especially farther from shore, and will affect Kahekili first. The south face of Black Rock offers some wind protection if staying close in. Scattered showers and sun. It’s possible things calm down for a bit. Discretion and caution are advised.
South Shore: 7.5
Light winds, sunshine, and mostly small waves this morning. South Kihei and Wailea are looking amazing, especially along Kamaole Beaches 1, 2, and 3, as well as Ulua Beach. Winds are beginning to pick up farther south, and the entire zone will likely become rough this afternoon as winds increase. Currents are already strong in deeper water, so keep an eye on changing conditions.
Maui is seeing a mix of conditions today, with a wind advisory in effect and a north swell building, bringing some challenging ocean conditions. For a closer look, check out the snapshots and live video links below for more detailed information on each area.
It’s a stormy morning with rain and strong winds, and while there’s a chance of some clearing later, clouds will likely stick around. There’s a wind advisory and high surf advisory in effect, with waves over 10 feet and winds nearing 40 mph. Even in typically sheltered spots like Kapalua Bay, conditions are challenging, with very strong currents near the points. Today is not ideal for snorkeling—please stay safe and keep an eye on the weather updates.
Ka’anapali: 7.0
The south side of Black Rock and Kahekili are looking fairly calm this morning, but strong winds are expected to continue throughout the day. A big north and west swell is also building, which could create dangerous ocean conditions. As waves and winds pick up, be mindful of hazardous shore break, undertow, and strong currents, especially near the point of Black Rock and in deeper waters at Kahekili Beach.
South Shore: 7.5
Kamaole 1, 2, and 3, along with Ulua Beach, are looking good this morning. Winds are light now but could strengthen as the day goes on, potentially creating choppy waves and reducing visibility. There’s also a chance of increasing wave activity later in the day, so keep an eye on conditions as they can change at any time.
Snorkeling conditions on Maui are looking amazing this morning! The sun is shining, with plenty of rainbows adding to the beauty. Be sure to check the snapshots below for updates on each snorkeling zone.
Today brings strong winds and scattered showers across much of Maui, with powerful waves expected to build as the day progresses, adding to the challenging conditions. The innermost part of Kapalua Bay offers the best chance for calm and clear water once showers clear, though surf may increase here as well. Be cautious near the points, as currents are already strong. Honolua Bay is too rough for safe snorkeling today, with areas of murky water. Stay mindful, and check conditions frequently.
Ka’anapali: 8.0
The south side of Black Rock and Kahekili are looking fantastic this morning, with rainbows setting the stage for a beautiful day of snorkeling. While conditions are calm and clear right now, winds are likely to stay strong throughout the day. Be mindful of very strong currents in deeper water and especially near the tip of Black Rock. Waves are expected to increase later, so remember that conditions can change at any time.
South Shore: 8.5
Kamaole 1, 2, and 3 and Ulua are looking incredible this morning with sunny skies and calm waters. Winds are expected to stay light through the morning but may pick up later in the day. There’s a chance of some cloud cover in the afternoon as well. Remember, currents tend to get stronger farther from shore, and waves could still increase as the day goes on. Please stay mindful, as conditions can change at any time.
Maui snorkeling conditions are wonderful at many spots today. As we celebrate Veterans Day, we extend our heartfelt appreciation to all Veterans, who have served and sacrificed for our freedom. While we’re always grateful for their service, today we give special honor and thanks. Stay safe, enjoy the water, and remember to be mindful of the changing conditions.
Snorkeling conditions are looking really nice this morning inside the bays. Surf is expected to pick up this afternoon, possibly becoming very hazardous by evening. Kapalua Bay and Honolua Bay are mostly calm and clear, though currents become extremely strong farther out, especially near the points and outside the bays. Strong winds persist, bringing an increased chance of showers this afternoon.
Ka’anapali: 8.5
Snorkeling and beach conditions are absolutely beautiful this morning. Kahekili Beach Park and the south face of Black Rock are calm and clear. As usual, currents get stronger in deeper water and past the tip of the rock. Clouds may drift down from the mountains at some point, and increasing afternoon winds could affect Kahekili later on.
South Shore: 8.0
Fantastic conditions this morning for snorkeling and enjoying the beach. As always, currents become stronger farther offshore. Kamaole Beaches 1, 2, and 3, along with the Wailea beaches, are looking calm and clear, although waves have picked up slightly. Winds and some cloud cover are expected to increase into the afternoon, which could make conditions rough later on.
Around Maui this morning, conditions are looking great, with sunshine and the lightest winds in Ka’anapali and along the South Shore. The Northwest Zone, however, has strong winds already, and afternoon winds may cause rougher areas throughout the island. Always keep an eye on shifting conditions, stay aware, and have a beautiful day exploring Maui!
Scattered showers are passing through this morning, with gradual clearing expected, though strong winds and lingering clouds remain likely. Conditions in the bays have improved, with Kapalua Bay is the calmest. Innermost Honolua Bay also looking good. Be cautious not to swim too far out, as currents intensify near the points and outside the bays. Powerful waves persist in some areas, please always assess conditions before diving in.
Ka’anapali: 8.0
This morning, expect small waves with improving conditions as morning clouds should dissipate with the rising sun. Winds are anticipated to calm down a bit along Kahekili Beach Park before picking up again this afternoon, so it may become too windy later on. Currents remain strong in deeper water here. The south side of Black Rock should offer great wind protection and calm waters throughout the day; however, be cautious of strong currents near and beyond the point.
South Shore: 8.5
This morning brings calm winds, sunshine, and small waves. Winds are expected to stay light until this afternoon, when they may become too strong and seas quite rough. Kamaole Beaches 1, 2, and 3, Ulua Beach, Wailea Beach, and Makena Landing are all great for snorkeling. As always, currents are strong farther from shore, and conditions can change quickly. Clouds may also form later in the day.
Maui offers beautiful snorkeling conditions today, with a mix of calm waters and some areas to approach with caution. Morning conditions are ideal in several spots, though winds may pick up in the afternoon. Read the Snapshot for each zone below the graphic to help you make the most of your time in the water.
Scattered showers are expected to clear up into the afternoon, though winds will remain extremely strong. While the waves aren’t huge, they are still powerful at times. Kapalua Bay offers the calmest water and best visibility, though currents are extremely strong near the points and outside the bays. Honolua Bay continues to have an area of brown water. Stay cautious of the strong currents.
Ka’anapali: 8.5
Kahekili Beach Park and the south face of Black Rock are excellent this morning and should improve as isolated showers clear up and winds calm a bit before picking up again this afternoon. Kahekili may become rough later, but the south face of Black Rock should offer excellent wind protection throughout the day, though clouds might return. Currents are very strong near and past Black Rock’s point and in deeper water at Kahekili.
South Shore: 8.0
Conditions are incredibly beautiful and calm this morning, with mostly small waves. All three Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, Wailea Beach, and beyond are nice and calm. Winds are expected to pick up this afternoon, potentially creating choppy conditions, though sunshine should prevail for most of the day.
Happy Aloha Friday, Maui! Conditions are improving across all three zones. Ka’anapali and the South Shore have the calmest water and the most sunshine this morning. Remember, conditions can change quickly, which also means they can also improve. Strong winds are expected this afternoon.
Kapalua Bay offers the calmest water inside the bay, but currents quickly strengthen out near and beyond the points. Although waves are smaller this morning, they remain hazardous in spots and are expected to get bigger later. Honolua Bay has brown, murky water with the stream flowing. Passing scattered showers and strong winds are expected, adding further challenges to conditions.
Ka’anapali: 7.5
Conditions are expected to improve as the sun rises higher this morning. Kahekili Beach Park will likely stay calm through the morning, though increasing winds may bring choppiness later, and currents are strong in deeper water. The south face of Black Rock offers a nice area of calm throughout the day, though currents remain strong out near the point and beyond. Morning clouds should clear up, with a chance of returning this afternoon.
South Shore: 8.0
This morning brings sunshine, light winds, and small waves. Kamaole Beaches 1, 2, and 3, along with Ulua and Wailea Beach, are all looking fantastic, as is Makena Landing, though parking remains challenging. Waves may pick up, and conditions could get rough this afternoon with expected strong winds. Mostly sunny skies are likely throughout the day.
Maui’s South Shore has the calmest conditions and lots of sunshine. Surf’s picked up it’s pretty windy in the Northwest and Ka’anapali this morning. Scattered showers along the West Side should clear up this afternoon. Stay aware of changing conditions, and keep an eye out for beautiful rainbows today!
This morning, stormy conditions dominate the Northwest zone, with very strong winds, rain, and powerful waves, currents, and undertow. If the weather clears, Kapalua Bay could have the smallest waves, though there’s a fine line where currents become very strong. Rain runoff is also a concern, especially at Honolua Bay, which has brown water. Scattered showers are expected.
Ka’anapali: 4.5
Rain showers should dissipate this afternoon. Conditions could calm down, but currently, winds are very strong, contributing to powerful currents. Once the rain clears, if the winds ease, there may be a small area of calmer water close to shore along the south face of Black Rock. However, currents remain very strong closer to the rock tip. Surf has picked up, mostly affecting Kahekili Beach. Rain runoff may be an issue.
South Shore: 7.5
Beach and ocean conditions are looking good along the South Shore, with sunshine and light winds from South Kihei through Wailea. There are occasional waves to keep an eye on, but overall, the Kamaole beaches, Ula Beach, and Wailea Beach offer nice conditions for snorkeling. Makena Landing is also in good shape, though parking is tight due to nearby construction. There’s a good chance that winds could pick up enough to make things rough this afternoon.
It’s a beautiful sunny morning, with clear skies expected throughout the day! Most of the snorkeling beaches are looking great right now. Winds have picked up and could get stronger as the day progresses. While the forecast suggests a chance of north and west swells building later, they may not arrive—but it’s always best to stay mindful of changing conditions.
Honolua and Kapalua Bay are looking calm this morning, with only small waves inside the bays. However, strong winds are creating extremely strong currents toward the outer areas of the bays. Expect a mix of sun with the possibility of passing clouds throughout the day. Stay mindful, as conditions can change quickly.
Ka’anapali: 8.5
Kahekili and Black Rock are looking great this morning, with clear, beautiful conditions. Winds have picked up and are expected to get stronger throughout the day. While Kahekili is calm near the shore, currents will be strong farther out. The south side of Black Rock should remain calm all day, but watch for very strong currents toward the tip.
South Shore: 7.0
Ulua and Kamaole 1, 2, and 3 are looking good this morning, especially with the sun shining. Winds have picked up and may get stronger as the day goes on, creating choppy waves. There’s also a chance of some cloud cover in the Makena area later in the day. Stay mindful, as conditions can change at any time.
We’re off to a great start this morning, with the calmest conditions found in Ka’anapali and along the south shore. Recent rainfall has impacted Honolua Bay with some stream runoff, so keep an eye on visibility there. There’s also a chance of scattered showers throughout the day. Check the snapshots below for more details
Smaller waves today, with calm conditions inside Kapalua Bay, though rain has started, keeping today’s rating lower. Be cautious of strong currents near the points. While skies could clear, heavy showers are expected, with strong winds and a flood watch in effect. Stay alert for changing conditions, and remember to avoid any rain runoff and murky water.
Ka’anapali: 7.5
Kahekili and Black Rock are looking fantastic this morning. There’s some cloud cover, but it’s likely to clear, with a chance of occasional showers throughout the day. Winds may pick up this afternoon, bringing stronger currents in deeper water at Kahekili and near the tip of Black Rock.
South Shore: 8.0
Kamaole 1, 2, and 3, along with Ulua, are looking beautiful this morning, with small but powerful waves over the rock and reef at Ulua. The sun is shining, though occasional cloud cover and a chance of showers could move in throughout the day. Winds are expected to pick up later, creating choppy water, so please be mindful, as conditions can change at any time.
Maui snorkeling conditions are looking nice this morning in Ka’anapali and the South Shore. The main factor today is the likelihood of heavy rain showers, and it’s always best to stay out of the water during heavy rain. A Flash Flood Watch is in effect from the National Weather Service, so please be cautious of changing conditions.
Kapalua Bay has the smallest waves this morning, but it looks like they’re starting to pick back up. Currents are already very strong near and beyond the points. Honolua Bay remains murky in half of the bay, with the other half too rough for safe snorkeling. Clouds are expected to fill in throughout the day, bringing showers, and winds are extremely strong today. Please exercise caution in these areas.
Ka’anapali: 7.5
The south face of Black Rock is looking incredibly calm and clear this morning. As always, currents become very strong out past the point. Kahekili Beach is also in good shape, with just some small shoreline waves to avoid and strong currents in deeper water. The main factor today is a 50% chance of heavy showers, though the mountains may hold off some of the rain, and clearing is possible. There’s a slight chance that it may become too windy.
South Shore: 7.5
Conditions are excellent this morning with sunshine and light winds. There’s a good chance that clouds will increase, and showers are likely later this afternoon. The Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, and Wailea Beach are all nice this morning. Makena Landing is also looking good, though parking may be limited due to road work. Keep in mind that rain runoff and flash flooding could become a concern later today.
Maui wowie conditions in Ka’anapali and the South Shore this morning! The Northwest has smaller waves for now, but they’re expected to pick up, with winds already strong. Read the “Snapshot” for each Zone below the graphic for details.
Waves are smaller this morning but are still hazardous in areas and are expected to pick back up this afternoon. Currents are still very strong near the points and outside the bays. Kapalua Bay is the clearest option, though the surf may pick up here as well. Honolua Bay remains mostly brown and is not recommended. Winds are strong and scattered showers possible.
Ka’anapali: 8.5
The south face of Black Rock is exceptionally calm and clear, with excellent snorkeling conditions. However, be cautious of strong currents beyond the rock tip. Kahekili Beach Park also offers great conditions, with occasional small waves to watch for. Winds are expected to remain favorable, but there’s potential for waves to increase later in the day. Currents are strong in deeper waters. Mostly sunny, though there’s a slightly higher chance of clouds and scattered showers.
South Shore: 8.5
Snorkeling conditions are superb this morning, with small, elevated waves in some areas. Kamaole Beaches 1, 2, and 3, along with Ulua Beach and Wailea Beach, are all looking great. Makena Landing is also nice, though parking may be challenging due to road work. Mostly sunny, and while winds will likely stay light, they could still cause rough conditions later.
Beautiful Maui beach day with lighter winds and mostly sunny skies, though clouds may increase this afternoon. Calm waters in Ka’anapali and the South Shore. High Surf Advisory for shores exposed to northerly swells, with hazardous waves in the Northwest.
Waves are expected to rise throughout the day, becoming extremely dangerous sometime today. A High Surf Advisory is in effect, with wave heights potentially reaching over 15 feet. Kapalua Bay is fairly calm early this morning, though conditions are likely to change quickly. Currents are already very strong near the points and outside the bay. Honolua Bay has brown water. Sunny skies with increasing clouds expected this afternoon.
Ka’anapali: 8.0
Amazing beach day with light winds, and snorkeling conditions look excellent this morning. Although unlikely, the northerly swell could still increase enough to bring hazardous waves to Ka’anapali, so it’s something to keep an eye on. Kahekili Beach Park is calm, though waves might build later. The south face of Black Rock is also great this morning, currents are very strong out beyond the point.
South Shore: 8.5
Beautiful beach and ocean conditions this morning with light winds. While there are some waves, so far they’re looking pretty small. The three Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, Wailea Beach, and beyond are looking fantastic. While afternoon winds could roughen seas, conditions should stay pleasant for most of the day. Expect sunshine with clouds building later this afternoon.
Happy Aloha Friday on Maui! Clouds and scattered showers early this morning should clear by the afternoon. Ka’anapali and the South Shore have the calmest water today. Check the “Snapshot” for each zone below the graphic for details.
The stream in Honolua Bay burst open yesterday, and muddy water has been flowing into the bay, significantly lowering the score. Please always avoid murky water. Kapalua Bay is the calmest, but currents are very strong farther offshore, especially near and beyond the points. Conditions are stormy and rough this morning, with extremely strong winds that may lighten up later this afternoon.
Ka’anapali: 7.5
Scattered showers should clear up this afternoon. Strong winds may ease later. With occasional waves, the south face of Black Rock offers good wind protection and clear water, though currents become extremely strong near and beyond the point. Kahekili Beach Park is looking pretty good, though currents are strong in deeper water. If the wind shifts, it could become too rough.
South Shore: 7.0
Waves are up slightly and kicking up sand. The smallest waves and calmest water is along the south ends of the Kamaole Beaches in South Kihei. Ulua Beach is fairly calm, while farther south, there are wind waves that may calm down before getting rough again this afternoon. Morning clouds should clear up, but currents are very strong farther out in deeper water.
Maui’s South Shore has really nice conditions this morning, while Ka’anapali is expected to improve, and the Northwest Zone remains the windiest and wettest. Happy Halloween- stay safe and keep an eye on changing conditions!
The waves are smaller inside the bays, caution is advised due to extremely strong winds creating hazardous currents. Innermost Honolua Bay is pretty calm, but keep in mind that heavy rain could occur, and it’s best to avoid the water when it does. Kapalua Bay is fairly calm closer to shore, though currents become very strong farther out. Clearing is possible, but expect showers throughout the day.
Ka’anapali: 6.5
Scattered showers are likely to clear by this afternoon. Winds are strong, creating powerful currents, especially farther offshore and in deeper water. The south face of Black Rock offers good wind protection, making it the calmest spot, while Kahekili Beach is also decent but may become too windy. Waves are present but not very big. Keep caution in mind as conditions may shift several times.
South Shore: 7.5
Conditions are looking really nice this morning with mostly sunny skies and light winds. All three Kamaole Beaches, Ulua Beach, and Makena Landing offer great opportunities for clear water. As always, be cautious, as the surf is up slightly and could increase, with strong currents in deeper water. As winds pick up this afternoon, conditions may become too rough.
With plenty of sunshine on the west-facing shores this morning, the northwest and Ka’anapali areas are still experiencing hazardous waves and strong currents. Meanwhile, the south shore is looking great for snorkeling, so that’s your best option for today.
Winds are very strong, and there’s steady rain this morning, though may clear up. While waves are a slightly smaller, they’re still hazardous in certain areas. Inside Kapalua Bay looks fairly calm, but currents become extremely strong farther out. Honolua Bay is looking a bit too rough. Conditions may change several times today, so please stay mindful when deciding to enter the water.
Ka’anapali: 7.0
Ka’anapali is still experiencing elevated waves. The combination of a north swell and strong winds is affecting Ka’anapali beaches, with very strong currents and undertow expected, especially in deeper waters and near Black Rock. For snorkeling, the south shore would be the ideal choice this morning.
South Shore: 7.5
Kamaole Beaches 1, 2, and 3, along with Ulua, are looking beautiful this morning. The calm water makes for excellent snorkeling conditions. However, as the day goes on, winds are expected to pick up, causing choppier waves and reducing visibility. Always be mindful that conditions can change at any time.
Today’s weather is looking a bit drier than yesterday, though there’s still a chance of passing showers in the northwest and Ka’anapali areas. Please be cautious of elevated waves in these same zones, as ocean conditions can vary, with some areas being more hazardous than others. Always stay mindful of changing conditions. The south shore is looking pretty good this morning.
Hazardous conditions continue today with powerful waves and very strong currents. While the innermost area of Kapalua Bay has smaller waves, currents remain intense, especially near the point and farther out. Scattered showers are possible, though heavy rain isn’t expected. With strong winds, please use caution and discretion if you decide to enter the water.
Ka’anapali: 6.5
Waves are still elevated in Ka’anapali today, with the south side of Black Rock being the calmest spot. Be sure to give yourself some distance from the rock and reef. Keep in mind that strong and potentially hazardous currents and waves are present near the tip of Black Rock and in deeper waters. Winds will remain strong throughout the day, bringing in occasional passing showers.
South Shore: 7.0
Kamaole 1, 2, and 3, along with Ulua Beach, are looking good this morning with small waves for now. Winds are expected to stay fairly light through the morning, picking up into the afternoon and creating choppier waves that may impact visibility. Sunny skies are expected, with occasional cloud cover in some areas.
It’s a bit stormy on Maui today, though it’s possible things may clear up. Scattered showers and strong winds are expected. A Flood Watch is in effect. Keep caution in mind when deciding what to do today and remember conditions can change quickly, which means they can improve as well!
Stormy with very strong winds and scattered showers. While there’s a small area of calmer water in the innermost part of Kapalua Bay, there’s a fine line where currents quickly become strong and hazardous farther out. Waves and undertow are powerful in the more exposed beaches and points, and the surf may increase as the day goes on. Please stay aware as conditions can change quickly.
Ka’anapali: 6.5
There are some waves, though they’re not big right now, but keep an eye on them as they could get bigger. The south face of Black Rock is looking good, but currents are strong near and beyond the point. Kahekili Beach should stay calm this morning, though winds may create rough conditions later. Please avoid any waves, stay cautious, and remember that conditions can change quickly, sometimes for the better.
South Shore: 6.0
Winds are calm this morning but are expected to become very strong this afternoon, creating rough and choppy conditions. The surf is slightly elevated, but conditions look calmest along the Kamaole Beaches this morning. There’s also a good chance of scattered showers throughout the day. Stay cautious and keep an eye on changing conditions as the winds pick up later.
Conditions around Maui have improved a bit, though waves are affecting all three zones to some degree. Scattered showers are expected, but it seems like most of the rain could miss the snorkel zones.
Ka’anapali: 6.5
Waves are a bit smaller but still breaking at times, so it’s important to thoughtfully avoid them. The south face of Black Rock is looking pretty good, but be aware of very strong currents near the tip and swells pushing towards the rock. Kahekili Beach Park is also nice as long as waves are avoided. Keep in mind, currents are very strong farther out. Scattered showers are expected, though the mountains may hold off most of the rain.
South Shore: 6.0
The surf has picked up a bit, affecting visibility in some areas. South Kihei and northern Wailea have the calmest water, with the smallest waves along the Kamaole Beaches and Ulua Beach. Northerly winds will likely create some choppy conditions later, but we’ll have to see how it develops. There’s some cloud cover, and scattered showers are expected sometime today.