West Maui: Best Dive Shop?

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Lahaina Divers is excellent. We dove with them less than 2 weeks ago. Good boats and great dive guides.

You'll find more experienced divers on:

- Hammerheads @ Molokai
- Molokini back wall
- Carthaginian Wreck
- Lanai dives, to a lesser extent
 
Lahaina takes one boat over to Molokini every other day but it's likely going to moor in the crater to cater to less experienced divers. Often the Backwall is a live drop/drift so they have to be able to recover everyone.

The West Lana'i drifts are an advanced dive. They do it once? a week. At one time they required AOW or equivalent - don't know if that's still the case. It's an e-ticket ride....:thumb:
I am trying to figure out the best dive shop where there will be smaller boats
Extended Horizons only takes 12-15? - smaller boat. In groups of six. One other advantage they have is AL-80's are standard. Someone recently reminded me that Lahaina Divers dives 72's.

Your 3rd Lahaina boat option is Hawaiian Rafting Adventures - they have a big RIB. IDK the capacity although we saw it once out there and quite a few divers splashed.

For shore diving in Ka'anapali, Tiny Bubbles gets good reviews. They're at the Ka'anapali Beach Club resort. They have scooters since you need them in that area to get out to some depth and also will dive Mala Pier in Lahaina - arguably one of the better dives in that area. Sammy and Banyan Tree are shore diving only also. Mala is a shore dive also - or a night boat dive with Lahaina Divers.

I agree about the Kihei drive, it could be an hour from Ka'anapali (resort workers go to work on the same road) and the boats like to leave the ramp at or b4 6am. Severns especially, they like to be first out to Molokini.Maui Diamond II is a smaller boat in Ma'alea which is a slightly shorter drive than the Kihei boat ramp but they're likely mooring inside the crater also as they take snorkelers.

About the only really named advanced diving is with Ed Robinson's in Kihei. Possibly Severns also, IDK them except by reputation.

While l like Lahaina Divers also, the picture of the two full boats in their website header seems to be typical. Although once I caught them on a slow day. 6/8 of us had the big boat to ourselves. Normal summer season so IDK why. It was years ago though.
 
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About the only really named advaned diving is with Ed Robinson's in Kihei. Possibly Severns also, IDK them except by reputation.
Ed Robinson's has some advanced days, other beginner days.

The moral of the story is to call ahead, find out the schedule of what kind of diving they'll do when. They won't tell you about exact sites, as that can vary based upon the wishes of the divers that day, but it will be generally focused on experienced vs. non experienced.
 
Mike Severns are amazing, super nice, they really care about showing you critters and behavior, I cannot recommended more.
 
I'm not hard core enough to do that. You got be at the dock at 6 am. i'll be on vacation man!
 
I'm not hard core enough to do that. You got be at the dock at 6 am. i'll be on vacation man!

But the 5 hour time difference for people on the East Coast makes it more like an 11am boat...
 
Now that I remembered it, Mike Severns is the company I will dive with next time. I did dive with Ed Robinson's, but I didn't appreciate one of their DM's digging an octopus out of the ground for someone to take pictures.

I had the exact same experience with an Ed Robinson DM. Definitely turned me off diving with them again.
 
For shore diving in West Maui, I would definitely go with Tiny Bubbles.
 
We had a good experience with Extended Horizons when we stayed on Kaanapali, we also made the drive down to Kihei one day and had a less good experience with Maui Dream Dive.

As others have said the time difference makes the early time not as bad, the first few days I'm waking up local time of 3-4 AM anyway.

Dive Mala Wharf, particularly (I hear) as a night dive, very nice dive.
 
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