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Honolua Bay
Shore-entry reef at Honolua Bay for calm-day scuba and snorkel.
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About Honolua Bay
Honolua Bay is a shore-entry reef on Maui's northwest coast that is best on calm summer mornings. The bay sits inside a protected marine area, with coral and fish concentrated along the sides, but winter surf, rain runoff, and boat traffic can turn the entry rough quickly. Plan for a self-sufficient visit, check the lookout first, and skip it when the water looks brown, windy, or breaking on the points.
Research Estimate At Honolua Bay
Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.
Where Is Honolua Bay?
Honolua Bay Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
0m - 18m
Depth Note
Shore entry begins at the surface; directory sources place the main reef around 12 m / 40 ft, while the bay mouth reaches roughly 18 m / 60 ft.
Best Season
Late spring through summer mornings, when seas are calmer and visibility is usually better.
Typical Conditions
Calm summer mornings can be clear and fishy; winter north swells, wind, and rain runoff can make the bay rough and murky.
Safety & Access At Honolua Bay
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Check the lookout before hiking down. Avoid the site after heavy rain or when north swell is running, move carefully on the rocky entry, and stay clear of boats using the bay channel.
Access Restrictions
Access crosses private property from the road, and parking is roadside only. Stay on designated paths and expect a rocky shoreline entry.
Legal Notes
The bay is inside a protected marine area, so fishing, taking marine life, and damaging coral or sand are prohibited.
Local Intel For Honolua Bay
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba Diving
Best as a calm-day shore dive with a careful rocky entry and exit. Treat it as a condition-sensitive reef rather than an all-weather scuba site.
Snorkeling
A classic early-morning snorkel choice when the water is blue and calm. The reef is most manageable on good weather days, and the entry is rocky rather than sandy.
Honolua Bay Dive Conditions Planner
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Exposure Profile at Honolua Bay
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Recent Logged Visits At Honolua Bay
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Dive Spot Log Averages At Honolua Bay
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Honolua Bay Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
Planning answers for access, conditions, timing, and site logistics.
Honolua Bay Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Visitor guidance on private-property access, slippery entry, and boat lane awareness.
Calm-season guidance, runoff cautions, and reef visibility planning notes.
Shore access, beginner entry, and approx. 12m / 40ft depth.
Marine life and visitation context for spinner dolphins, manta rays, turtles, and daily use.
West Maui snorkel/scuba charter includes Honolua Bay Marine Sanctuary and guided scuba upgrades.
Peak-day visitation and stewardship pressure on the bay.
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