With a signed liability form & short SNUBA safety briefing, you can experience SNUBA at Molokini. How is it different from snorkeling? Well, you'll be closer to the reef and fish longer than you would snorkeling and free-diving down. You are literally swimming with the fishes. Our Snuba Guides will show you different types of fish, reef, underwater lava formations, etc,...
Our SNUBA Guide Danielle with her students at Molokini, Maui for a SNUBA dive.
Been to Molokini already? Trilogy offers other trips & locations. We have trips running to Lanai and Honolua Bay that include SNUBA as an optional upgrade. If you want to try SNUBA but do not have the whole day to spare, we have West Maui Snuba running for the time-conscious visitors.
Diving with Trilogy Excursions
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Discover West Maui Snuba & South Side Snuba!
Wanna try SNUBA but don't have a whole day to spare? We have got you covered! Check out Trilogy Excursion's West Side/South Side Snuba. Two choices! If you are staying on the south side (Kihei, Wailea, Makena), our Discover South Side Snuba is running Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday afternoons. If you are staying on the west side (Lahaina, Kaanapali, Kahana, Napili), our Discover West Maui Snuba is running Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons.
This is a great three hour introduction to SNUBA for kids 8-years old and older. If you are still not sure, try SNUBA in the pool at Kaanapali Beach Hotel before going out of our boats.
Need more information? Please check here.
This is a great three hour introduction to SNUBA for kids 8-years old and older. If you are still not sure, try SNUBA in the pool at Kaanapali Beach Hotel before going out of our boats.
Need more information? Please check here.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
What's a Blue'aina?
Blue'aina literally means 'blue land or earth.' Besides the SCUBA and SNUBA diving offered at Trilogy Excursions, we also giveth back to the community and the land. We plan reef and beach clean-ups monthly which is coined the Trilogy Blue'aina Campaign. If you are a resident here or a visitor and would like to help this cause, contact Cynthia Matzke, our Director of Blue'aina.
Gail Richard's did a little write up for our last (March 2011) clean up along with posting some photos of our efforts. Click on this link for more information.
Gail Richard's did a little write up for our last (March 2011) clean up along with posting some photos of our efforts. Click on this link for more information.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
SNUBA Instructor Kyle & Class
Kyle, our fearless SNUBA Instructor & fellow PADI Divemaster |
Kyle's SNUBA class, a range of ages. |
Want more information on Kyle? He will be featured in our Instructors on the month, next month.
This is Kyle's happy SNUBA class. The sun is bright, the water calm, and they just saw humpback whales breaching for 10 minutes. They are getting ready to listen to these whales underwater while snuba-ing. Come join us for SNUBA while the whales are still here! Call us at 808-661-4743 or book a trip online at www.sailtrilogy.com
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Some of our SNUBA and SCUBA Instructor pre-dive meeting.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
The Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle
Aloha, we are the threatened Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles, Chelonia mydas, living at Turtle Town. Our flesh is green hence the name green sea turtle. We used to be killed for our skins, calipee, meat, and shells but they cannot hunt for us in Hawaii anymore. We are protected. We like to graze on algae though we like the occasional jellyfish and octopus. If we are not eating, we are napping or resting. Otherwise, we are cruising for food and gulping air. We especially like to cruise the swim throughs at Turtle Town. The lava tube gives us protection and a place to wedge ourselves in. And it's not too far to the surface. The more active we are, the more we need to get to the surface for air. If we are resting, we can slow our metabolism down for hours. At Turtle Town, we see many pasty white legs in the mornings. They all seem to stare at us or have clicking devices. It's kind of entertaining for us. This is why I like it best at Turtle Town in Maui. Come visit when you get a chance!
Saturday, February 26, 2011
'Tis the season...
Along with diving, we sometimes have close encounters with Humpback Whales, Megaptera novaeangliae. It means "Big wings of New England." Here are a couple of pictures taken while coming back from one of our trips to Molokini. Please click here for more info on our whales. Whale season is from November to April.
Mother on its side |
Mother and calf on side of the boat. |
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