About the Ahihi Cove
Ahihi Cove is a stunning tourist attraction located at 7750 Makena Road in Kihei, Hawaii. This picturesque cove is known for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine life, making it a popular spot for snorkeling and swimming. Visitors can also enjoy relaxing on the sandy shore or exploring the surrounding lava rock formations. Ahihi Cove offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, providing a tranquil and serene setting to connect with nature and unwind. With its breathtaking views and unique ecosystem, Ahihi Cove is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the beauty of Hawaii's coastline.
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7750 Makena Rd, Kihei, HI 96753, United States
Reviews of Ahihi Cove
"Amazing snorkeling. Need to enter at one specific spot but easy to do so. I saw people ages 8-80 doing it. Need to be able to walk about 500 feet of a rocky beach to get to the access point. So many fish! There were wonderful volunteers in the parking lot that showed you where to go. Dont be scared! Just go!"
"Great, scenic snorkel location. Beach is small and volcanic rocks and sand are abrasive. Recommend bringing a chair I'd you're not going in the water. Also wait until a day with little or no wind and calm seas for best snorkeling."
"Top 5 location for Snorkeling on Maui without question!!! The best part about the cove is that it can handle all levels of snorkelers; advanced to the new beginner. Clear water and the sun rays shine through nicely; helping to illuminate any footage you want to capture under water. The cove shape allows for great protection from the wind when it is blowing, so the waves are very minimal. The unique shape of the cove allows you to swim to both sides very easily with a ton of stand alone coral section that protrude out of the water, thus creating a wonderful 360 degree viewing experience. You will see loads of unique fish around the coral; Yellow Tang, Bullethead Parrotfish, Convict Tang, Ringtail Surgeonfish, and so much more. It is easy to park in the parking lot to the South ($5 for non residents), including a sunscreen dispenser on site for free. Very small beach area to sit, but you can enter the cove from the Northeast side and leave your stuff on the rocks easily. It is a very remote area on the road, so your things are safe as tourists are either there to snorkel with you or continue on towards the lava fields."
"One of the best places to snorkel on Maui! Beautiful fish and coral coves make it truly special. A small parking lot is just a walk away to visit this magical place."
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