Playtime at Kapalua Bay, Maui
Kids laugh and play at Kapalua Bay Beach in West Maui, Hawaii. This spot is popular for swimming and snorkeling. read more
Kids laugh and play at Kapalua Bay Beach in West Maui, Hawaii. This spot is popular for swimming and snorkeling. read more
At the end of Makena Alanui Road south of Wailea on the island of Maui you can discover Keoneʻoʻio Bay, a recent (between A.D. 1480 and 1600) a’a lava flow turned tropical fish snorkeling paradise. read more
The sun sets behind a cloud-spotted sky above Shark’s Cove on the north shore of Oahu, throwing fans of yellow light upward to paint the horizon yellow. read more
Wailea’s yellow-sand beaches in South Maui are playground of the glamorous, winter home of the humpbacks, and chapel to many newlyweds. read more
A beautiful shot of a white-tip reef shark resting in an underwater cave off Makena on the south Maui coastline. read more
If you already think sea turtles are chill, this shot will help further convince you of their relaxed nature. It would be amazing to know what this Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle is thinking. The expressive face, barely open eyes, wide spread fins, and positioning on the sea floor all seem to say, “Just chillin’. How you doin’?” read more
A Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle flies by an underwater observer amidst corals and white sand as streams of light pour in from above in Maui’s near-shore ocean. read more
This fun looking butterflyfish can be found abundantly on the Hawaiian reefs. This one was photographed at Kahaluu Beach Park, a marine reserve in Kailua-Kona. read more
A Blacktip Reef Shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus) glides through shallow ocean ponds like a missile, sleek and made for speed. read more
A school of white and purple/black Damsel fish hover around an outcrop of antler coral, one of their favorite places to find food and shelter, in the clear tropical waters of Maui. read more
An Undulated Moray Eel (Gymnothorax undulatus) peers out from its coral camouflage to watch for both predators and prey in a shallow Hawaii reef. There are many Moray Eel species found in Hawaii, where they are called “Puhi ao.” read more
Long lanes in calm pools of clear water surrounded by moss-covered lava rock reflect the gray sky above and Kaho’olawe island in the distance at ‘Ahihi-Kina’u. read more