Swim with Sharks in Maui
Ready for one of the most exciting experiences of your life? Here's everything you need to know to enjoy a shark swimming experience in Maui and have the most exciting holiday ever.

Shark in Maui | ©Justin Lint
As one of the most visited islands in Hawaii, you will find many activities to see, do and enjoy in Maui, but none as extreme as watching a group of sharks up close.
Although many people perceive sharks as intimidating creatures, it is perfectly safe to swim with them if you have the necessary preparation and precautions. For that reason, if your dream has always been to swim among these fabulous ancient creatures, Maui is the perfect place to do so because of its abundance of white tip reef sharks.
But... What options are available on the island? How do you book this type of experience? What exactly is shark diving? These and other questions are explained in detail below.
Swimming with sharks at Mala's Wharf in Lahaina

Considered by hundreds of travellers to be one of the best activities in Maui, you will find several local companies offering the experience of swimming with sharks at Mala Wharf in Lahaina.
Over the years, this place has become synonymous with safe encounters with sharks on the island.
The pier at Mala Wharf in the town of Lahaina is also one of the best diving sites on the north coast of Maui. The depth of the water reaches about 10 metres, making it an ideal diving spot for beginners and intermediate divers alike.
If you are looking to go diving in Maui, it is wise to know that shallow spots are ideal, as they allow divers to spend long periods of time underwater without exhausting their air supply. At Mala Wharf, you can dive for 45 minutes to an hour.
Here, you can even swim with sharks without a safety cage, as many of the white tip reef sharks live peacefully in this area because the pier serves as a protective shield where they can relax and take their daily naps.
The pier, known locally as Mala Wharf or Mala Pier, suffered a partial collapse in 1992 during Hurricane Iniki. Today, the fallen concrete posts serve as a shield and refuge for sharks and other species.
How to get there
The harbour is located north of Front Street, on Mala Wharf Rd. Just behind Longs in the Lahaina Cannery Mall.
Useful information
- Chance of seeing sharks: Considered the best place to see sharks in Maui, the chances are over 90%.
- Price: This type of experience is available from approximately £130 per traveller.
- Duration of the experience: Depending on the company you hire, the experience can take 2 to 3 hours to complete.
- Is it advisable to book in advance? Yes, I recommend booking your diving experience in Lahaina in advance, as there are few specialised companies and places fill up quickly.
Swim with sharks at the Maui Aquarium.

When it comes to swimming with sharks in Maui, the Ocean Maui Center aquarium offers one of the best options.
This diving experience takes divers to swim among approximately 20 sharks, rays and hundreds of fish in a controlled environment with certified professionals.
It is available on specific days and times by advance booking. These days are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 2:30 p.m. If your stay on the island is short, five days in Maui or less, book your visit to the aquarium well in advance of your arrival.
All participants must meet a series of requirements, including: being at least 12 years old; presenting a diving certification; having read the liability waiver and having made a reservation in advance.
The Ocean Center Aquarium is also considered one of the best places to see turtles in Maui, so I recommend taking advantage of your visit to see these fabulous creatures.
How to get there
The Maui Ocean Center is located in Maalaea in the central part of the island. It is easy to get there by bus or private transport from anywhere on the island.
In addition, Maalaea Harbour is the departure point for most excursions to Molokini Crater. If you want to make the most of your day, you can book both experiences for the same date.
Useful information
- Chance of seeing sharks: 100%, as they are in a controlled habitat.
- Price: The price for the shark swimming experience at the aquarium starts at £350 per participant. The aquarium provides all the equipment needed for the experience.
- Duration of the activity: Approximately 3 hours.
- Is it advisable to book in advance? Yes**,** the aquarium requires participants to make their reservations at least 24 hours in advance. The reservation is non-refundable if you miss the appointment.
Swim with sharks at Kaanapali Beach.

Airport Beach Maui is considered an excellent diving site for beginners and intermediate divers, and due to shark sightings, it is also considered a place in Maui where it is possible to see some specific specimens.
However, keep in mind that sightings are occasional, so if your ultimate goal is to swim with sharks in Maui, I recommend opting for one of the two alternatives explored above in the post.
Airport Beach in Kaanapali is, on the other hand, an excellent place to hone your diving skills and swim among some of the island's most beautiful coral reefs.
It's an excellent alternative if you want to explore other beaches in Maui or if you're going to Maui for your honeymoon and are looking for activities for couples.
How to get there
Kaanapali Beach is located north of Lahaina, towards the island's airport. Take Highway 30 past Kaanapali Parkway; at the bottom of the hill, turn left onto Kai Ala Dr. Your destination is opposite the Sugar Cane Train railway station.
Useful information
- Shark sightings: Unfortunately, the chances are not very high, reaching only 5% in the best seasons.
- Price: Diving experiences in Kaanapali are available from £130 per participant.
- Duration of the experience: 2 to 3 hours depending on the company you hire for the experience.
What to expect from your first experience swimming with sharks

Your first experience with sharks should be fun and memorable. The team from the company you hire for the experience will make sure of that and will begin the diving adventure by teaching you the correct behaviour and safety measures for swimming with sharks.
During your diving experience in Maui, you can expect to see different species of sharks depending on the location you choose for the experience. You will also see other creatures that share the same natural habitat with these animals.
Although the movies have led us to believe that sharks are aggressive and fearsome creatures, the reality is far from this fantasy. Sharks mainly feed on other fish, turtles and seals.
When attacks occur, it is almost always because they mistake humans for one of their preferred food sources. All experienced divers who swim with sharks on a daily basis agree on one thing: sharks are quite tolerant of human presence and are not interested in us as part of their diet.
Sharks are ancient species of dinosaurs that have remained on the planet with very few changes in their form and anatomy (beyond a reduction in size) for over 400 million years. There are almost 500 known species of sharks on the planet.
Safety tips for swimming with sharks in Maui

While it is true that swimming with sharks in Maui is an epic and memorable experience that you will treasure for a lifetime, you should never, under any circumstances, compromise your safety or that of those accompanying you.
Safety comes first, which is why I have compiled the most important considerations for you to remember before entering the water and while you are in it.
Wear the right wetsuit.
Your wetsuit should be a deep, dark colour that resembles the colours of the ocean.
If possible, match your wetsuit with diving equipment of the same colour to avoid contrasts and remain as inconspicuous as possible.
Make sure you do not carry any brightly coloured objects with you. Bright objects, such as accessories, can easily be mistaken for the reflection of fish scales, and bright colours such as yellow are generally associated with fish and food.
Always stay close to the group
Once in the water, avoid diving alone and stay close to the group, as this makes it very unlikely that sharks will take the initiative to approach you.
Always follow the instructions of the guide in charge of the experience, for your own safety and that of the other people accompanying you.
Stay calm but remain alert
While you are in the water swimming with sharks, remember to stay calm and avoid sudden movements that could alarm your companions or the sharks. Maintaining a steady pace and trying not to make any noise are usually excellent practices.
All this while remaining alert to the movements around you, because if you notice erratic behaviour in any of the sharks, it is usually best for safety reasons to end the dive as soon as possible.
Sharks need their space
When engaging in this type of activity, always remember that you are an intruder in the sharks' habitat, so respecting their space is vital.
Keep a safe distance, because like any species in the animal kingdom, when a shark sees something approaching, it may attack in self-defence. If you swim towards a shark and it swims away, leave it alone!
Finally, do not stroke their heads or near their jaws, and please do not take photos with flash, as this may disturb them.
Avoid the early morning and late afternoon hours.
Most shark species are crepuscular in their feeding habits. This means that they feed mainly at dawn and dusk.
Consequently, avoid diving near them at dawn and dusk, both times of day when they are actively searching for food. However, midday in bright sunlight is usually a good time for diving.