anchochile
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Headed to Maui with my wife in early/mid November. She'll be in her early third trimester so this will be more of a snorkeling trip than a dive trip (though I'll try to get a few dives in).
Wondering if we're better off staying in South Maui or West Maui for snorkeling that time of year. Is either area more likely to be calm at that time of year?
Of course, the island's small and we can drive to wherever the conditions are good easily enough, but it would be nice to stay close to where our best bets will be for good snorkeling.
My wife's a confident snorkeler, but since she'll be quite pregnant by then, easy entries/exits will be key, as will avoiding long/steep hikes up and down from beaches, and we won't be doing any marathon swims.
Also curious what would be a good operator for a Molokini trip with a smoother ride (i.e. no rubber inflatables).
Wondering if we're better off staying in South Maui or West Maui for snorkeling that time of year. Is either area more likely to be calm at that time of year?
Of course, the island's small and we can drive to wherever the conditions are good easily enough, but it would be nice to stay close to where our best bets will be for good snorkeling.
My wife's a confident snorkeler, but since she'll be quite pregnant by then, easy entries/exits will be key, as will avoiding long/steep hikes up and down from beaches, and we won't be doing any marathon swims.
Also curious what would be a good operator for a Molokini trip with a smoother ride (i.e. no rubber inflatables).