
Pacific Whale Foundation's
FREE Coral Reef Information Station
Learn the names of the fish you can see
while snorkeling and take part in a free guided morning reef tour
led by a knowledgeable marine naturalist at our FREE Coral Reef
Information Station. The stations are a public environmental education
service provided by Pacific Whale Foundation and supported by
Hawaii Tourism Authority and the County of Maui Department of
Economic Development.
Located at Ulua Beach in Wailea on Tuesdays,
Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Located at Kahekili Park (Airport Beach)
in Kaanapali on Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays starting June 1st.
An expert naturalist will be there
from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Please note: The guided reef tour
is ONLY offered at 9:00 am at Ulua and 10:00 am at Kahekili. Please
bring your own snorkel equipment, as we can not provide it for
you. For more information, call Pacific Whale Foundation at 244-8391
or from the U.S. Mainland at 1-800-942-5311. You can also email
programs@pacificwhale.org.
Directions to each location:
Ulua Beach: Located in Wailea, south of
Kihei. Take South Kihei Road and follow signs to Wailea. Go one
driveway past the Renaissance Hotel turn Right where the sign
says Mokapu Beach, Ulua Beach. You will see a big parking lot
with free parking.
Kahekili Beach Park (Airport Beach):
Located in Kaanapali.Take Route 30 (the Honoapiilani Hwy.) to
Kai Ala Drive (one traffic light north of Kaanapali Parkway, opposite
the Kaanapali station of the Sugar Cane Train railroad). Turn
towards the ocean. Road ends at the beach parking lot.
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