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Connect with Hawaiian culture. Meet the locals. Swim with Maui’s resident white tip reef sharks at Mala Wharf, Makena Landing and Molokini Crater and more.
Swimming with sharks in Maui is an experience you won’t soon forget. Just off the picturesque coast of North Lahaina, Maui, lies Mala Wharf, the perfect destination for adventurous scuba divers looking to come face to face with one of the ocean’s most feared and respected predators.
Here, you can swim with Maui’s white tip reef sharks along with an incredible reef full of other aquatic life, such as tropical reef fish, moray eels and Hawaiian green sea turtles. This is a thrilling chance to observe these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. So, join us in the deep blue waters of Maui and explore the north shore shark adventure with WildVoice.
If you have always wanted to swim with sharks in Maui but were just too afraid to ask, then fear no more. With the help of experienced shark diving professionals at WildVoice, you can now safely and confidently swim with sharks. Our team always ensures that you have all of the appropriate shark diving equipment you need to keep you safe and secure while swimming with sharks.
Even the biggest shark in the world can’t scare you when you have us around. Grab the chance to observe majestic creatures up close and personal in their natural habitat. Observe the resident white tip reef sharks and on occasion hammerhead, tiger shark and oceanic white tip.
Swim with sharks on Maui and experience a truly unique diving adventure. We provide top-tier dive charters, guided dives and shark diving services and guarantee you a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Join us in the depths of the Pacific Ocean to explore the captivating world of Maui’s sharks.
Lahaina, Maui boasts one of the, if not the most beautiful shark dive locations in the world. We offer multiple sites to explore, each with its own unique array of shark species. Our dive sites include Molokini Crater, Makena landing, Mala Wharf, Molokai, Black Rock and others.
Every site allows you to experience a variety of sharks including whitetip reef sharks, and Galapagos sharks to majestically shy Manta Rays.
While out on our Maui swim with sharks experience, your safety is our number one priority. All of our staff and guides are PADI certified, and they provide an educational experience as part of the adventure.
We also use high end equipment, including air tanks and underwater cameras, to ensure that you have an unforgettable experience. Even when swimming with sharks, you can know that our guides will always keep you safe.
Our specialized activities are designed to provide you with an optimized, safe experience with sharks. From snorkeling to diving, shark cage tours, Maui swimming with sharks, and more, you can experience the thrill of face-to-face encounters with some of the world’s most feared and respected ocean predators.
We also provide educational talks and seminars to learn more about the sharks that inhabit Maui’s waters.
Our team of expert PADI instructors and guides are passionate about sharks and have years of experience in shark diving.
Their knowledge and enthusiasm ensure a safe and enjoyable adventure for you and your family. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced shark diver, we provide the best Maui shark diving experience for you.
We understand that shark diving in Maui can be a costly proposition, so we offer budget friendly prices to suit budgets of all sizes. Our scalable packages are designed to provide the most value to experience for your money. Our promise is an unforgettable experience at a fraction of the price.
We also offer discounts for kids and first responders for Maui swimming with sharks.
When you think of where to spot sharks near me, or a shark diving adventure, thoughts of Maui immediately spring to mind. WildVoice requires its guests to follow a set of terms and conditions in order to ensure that your ultimate experience is not only memorable but safe, for everyone
There are countless reasons why swimming with sharks in Maui is a thrilling, once-in-a-lifetime experience. WildVoice works hard to offer the most incredible opportunities to do just that. We believe that this is what sets us apart from other tour companies in the area:
We offer the most comprehensive range of rental gear and equipment, from wetsuits to snorkels, goggles, fins, and tanks of all sizes. We ensure that everyone on tour is properly outfitted for all and any activity.
Wild Voice’s 24/7 customer care team is available to answer any questions or concerns the customers may have. It ensures that their Maui swim with sharks experience is a positive and unforgettable one.
Our easy to use online booking system and visible contact numbers enable customers to effortlessly book their Maui shark diving excursions..
The shark divers or operators are professionals who guide and educate each customer about sharks and other sea life that might appear during the tour.
We can accommodate unique tour options, including shark dives, line dives, night dives, whale-watching tours, and more. To put it simply, we customize every tour according to the needs of our customers.
Some other services we offer are private charters:
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Maui is generally a safe place to go swimming with sharks. However, it is essential to adhere to all safety protocols and be aware of the potential risks of swimming with sharks. Maui’s primary resident sharks include white tip reef sharks and the occasional grey reef shark, hammerhead or tiger sharks.
Sharks can dive to depths as low as 300 feet in Maui. Although most sharks prefer shallower waters, there are some species that can reach deeper depths and sometimes even go as deep as 5000 feet.
It is recommended that individuals wear a full-body wetsuit, fins, and a snorkel (or scuba) when swimming with sharks in Maui. It is also a good idea to carry safety devices such as a dive float (required by Hawaii law), signaling device and audible device.
The Great White shark is listed as a globally protected species and is currently not considered endangered. However, the population of Great White sharks has been in steady decline due to overfishing, habitat loss, and other threats. Book a Maui Shark diving tour with WildVoice and Swim With the Sharks.
Orca, also known as killer whales, have been known to eat sharks occasionally. However, it is not a common behavior, and it is believed that the Orcas only attack sharks when they feel threatened or in search of food.