Maui has many attractions catering to just about everyone who takes a trip to this piece of paradise on earth.

This post, however, is entirely for those who visit Maui to enjoy its waters. There is so much more than just soaking up the sun at the exotic beaches in Maui.

If you’re looking for some suitable water activities on the island, take your pick from these.

1. Snorkeling

This is a must-do when you visit Maui.

Although Maui’s island is dotted with many great snorkeling spots, if you want to have the best of everything in just one snorkeling trip, then you should head off to Molokini.

This particular spot gives you a complete package; you get to cruise on Maui’s waters and experience the island from an entirely new perspective. If you get lucky (you probably will), you will get to see dolphins and whales in their full glory.

One of the best parts of choosing Molokini for your snorkeling adventures is the fact that you get to see a lot of green sea turtles too.

2. Private Activities On The Ocean

Maui is a beautiful island surrounded by water, so there’s a whole list of water activities you can enjoy.

The best part of Maui? You can sign up for spectacular private activities on the ocean. You can opt for a private kayak tour, stand-up paddle board, outrigger canoe tour, snorkeling and much more.

And all this, away from the crowds on the island.

3. Cocktail Cruise 

Cocktail in your hand and sailing on a catamaran while you enjoy the warm ocean winds blowing over you. This is one of Maui’s greatest pleasures.

Many cocktail cruises also include music as an additional addition to the memorable atmosphere.

You won’t regret going on one of Maui’s Cocktail Cruises; you’ll have the time of your life!

4. Rafting & Kayaking

When we mention the waters of Maui, we can’t forget rafting and kayaking? Rafting is a must when you happen to be on this beautiful island.

There is just so much to see while you raft.

Rafting in Maui offers you a unique ocean experience, one that you cannot achieve while you take the big boats.

If you choose to raft, you can also sign up for whale watching and be closer to humpbacks than you would on a larger boat.

This adventure awaits you!

5. Fishing 

Whether or not you’re a fishing enthusiast, you ought to try fishing while in Maui.

The waters around the island are flooding with tropical fish of many kinds, and many businesses provide fantastic fishing tours.

Even if you’re bad at the hook, you’re bound to find a good catch.

So let down your bait and fish for a catch while you’re in Maui.