


Atlantis Submarines Maui
About
Atlantis Submarines Maui offers an unforgettable underwater adventure that takes families 100 feet below the ocean's surface in a real submarine. Kids are mesmerized as they peer through large portholes at vibrant coral reefs, tropical fish, sea turtles, and possibly even reef sharks,all while staying completely dry. This educational experience combines the thrill of deep-sea exploration with marine biology lessons that captivate curious minds of all ages.
Highlights
- ✓Descending 100 feet underwater in a real 48-passenger submarine,a thrilling experience few kids ever forget
- ✓Spotting Hawaiian green sea turtles, colorful reef fish, moray eels, and possibly reef sharks through large viewing portholes
- ✓Learning about marine ecosystems and coral reefs from knowledgeable crew members who provide engaging narration
- ✓Exploring a sunken shipwreck that's become an artificial reef teeming with marine life
- ✓Receiving a personalized dive certificate after surfacing,kids love taking this souvenir home
Pro Tips
- 1.Book your submarine tour at least a few days in advance, especially during peak vacation seasons, as spots fill up quickly and this is one of Maui's most popular family activities
- 2.Take motion sickness medication 30-60 minutes before boarding if anyone in your family is prone to seasickness,the ferry ride to the submarine can be choppy
- 3.Sit on the right side of the submarine going out for the best reef views, though both sides offer excellent marine life sightings
- 4.Bring a camera with no-flash capability,underwater photos through the portholes make amazing souvenirs, but flash reflects off the glass
- 5.Arrive 30 minutes early for check-in and to watch the fascinating pre-dive safety video that gets kids excited about what they'll see below
Best Time to Visit
Morning tours (9:00-10:00 AM) typically offer the best visibility and calmer seas, making for a more comfortable experience for families. Weekday visits have smaller crowds than weekends. Winter months (December-March) can have rougher ocean conditions, while summer offers calmer waters but higher tourist volumes.
What to Know
Tours run approximately 2 hours total (including ferry ride and dive time) and range from $115-130 per adult, with discounted rates for children. The experience departs from Lahaina Harbor with limited nearby parking, so arrive early or consider rideshare. No food is available during the tour, and strollers are not practical for this activity.
Seasonal Notes
Closed Tuesdays and Fridays year-round. Winter months (December-March) can bring rougher ocean conditions that may affect tour comfort, though cancellations are rare. Summer offers the calmest seas and best visibility. Tours may occasionally be cancelled due to high surf or poor weather conditions, so have a backup plan during your Maui vacation.
Nearby Eats
Cool Cat Cafe on Front Street (5-minute walk) offers family-friendly burgers, sandwiches, and a fun 1950s atmosphere. Cheeseburger in Paradise, also nearby in Lahaina, is perfect for casual post-submarine dining with kids' menus, outdoor seating, and tropical drinks for parents.
More Activities Near Maui
Maui Swap Meet
The Maui Swap Meet is a vibrant Saturday morning tradition where families can immerse themselves in authentic Hawaiian culture while browsing hundreds of vendor stalls. Kids will love sampling tropical fruits, watching local artisans at work, and hunting for treasures like Hawaiian toys, shell jewelry, and colorful souvenirs,all at prices far below typical tourist shops.
Hana Highway
The legendary Hana Highway is a thrilling full-day adventure that takes families along 64 miles of winding coastal road past jungle waterfalls, hidden swimming holes, and black sand beaches. Kids will be mesmerized by the 600+ curves, one-lane bridges, and countless stops for banana bread, fresh fruit stands, and incredible photo opportunities at panoramic ocean viewpoints.
Haleakalā National Park
Haleakalā National Park offers families an unforgettable adventure exploring one of the world's largest dormant volcanoes, with otherworldly crater landscapes that kids describe as 'visiting Mars.' From easy nature walks perfect for little legs to the awe-inspiring summit sunrise experience, this park provides unique opportunities for children to learn about Hawaiian culture, geology, and ecosystems found nowhere else on Earth.
Maui Pineapple Tour
This working pineapple plantation offers families an authentic taste of Hawaiian agriculture with guided tours that combine education and delicious sampling. Kids get hands-on learning about how pineapples grow, the chance to taste fresh-picked fruit straight from the field, and scenic views of Maui's upcountry that make for fantastic family photos.