Assisi Bay is on the west side of Maui Island, next to the north. It is very convenient to come here, and the scenery is also very good. The tourists are relatively less, but the sea view beach is very good.
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I am a real chicken snorkeler, and this one was my favorite. But reading these reviews seems like there might be two choices. For sure, as you drive down Makena road, you will come to a parking lot...
Our third time to the island and we finally found this gem of a place to go snorkelling. I believe like most places which have our favourite spots it can be either really good or really bad depending...
our first day was spent here and the surf was high. We asked a gentlemen about the snorkeling and he indicated he swam out appx 200 meters and things were really great. My wifa and entered throught th...
My husband said this was by far the best snorkeling spot on Maui, even over Molokini. Wish we would have found it sooner!! Lots of variety of fish and sea life. Note there is a small walk from the par...
My friend and I went here because the northwest part of the island had heavy surf and no visibility. What a find!! The water was calm and perfectly clear. I didn’t see any turtles but I did see pro...
Assisi Bay is on the west side of Maui Island, next to the north. It is very convenient to come here, and the scenery is also very good. The tourists are relatively less, but the sea view beach is very good.
Assisi Bay is a very beautiful place. When we passed by, we thought that the natural scenery might be relatively late. We did not expect that the scenery here is very beautiful and there are many people
Introduction to West Maui: The sunny northwest coast of Maui was once the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii and the retreat of the Hawaiian royal family. Today, it has become the location of fascinating resorts, shopping malls and restaurants. Here you can stroll through the streets of historic Lahaina, play golf at Kapalua’s championship-level courses, take a boat from Lahaina Harbour to watch whales or watch the sunset; in the beautiful Kapalua Watch the cliff diving ceremony at sunset on the black rocks of Kaanapali Beach, or watch professional surfers surf in the famous Honolua Bay.