Most people snorkeling never see this...
Floating at the surface gives you a beautiful view of the reef from above — but the world below the snorkel line is completely different.
That’s where SNUBA comes in.
SNUBA is a shallow-water diving system that lets you breathe underwater without scuba certification or heavy tanks. Your air supply floats on a small raft at the surface while you explore below, connected by a long airline that allows you to move freely and comfortably through the reef.
It’s a simple way to experience the ocean from a whole new perspective — swimming alongside reef fish, gliding through clear water, and seeing details most snorkelers never reach.
If you’ve ever wondered what the reef looks like just a little deeper… this is your chance to find out. 🌊 Call into our office at 808-874-5649 to add SNUBA to your today! #sailtrilogy #SNUBA #diving #snorkeling #maui
Captain/Crew Highlight ⚓
The people behind the sail are what make the experience feel so easy from the moment you step aboard. Whether it’s keeping a close eye on safety or making sure everyone feels comfortable in the water, this crew shows up for it every day.
There’s a rhythm to it out here—working together, reading the conditions, and still finding moments to laugh with guests along the way.
Recognize any familiar faces? 🤙
Pictured: Kevin, Capt. Katie, Capt. Siera, Chancey, Capt. Mark, Capt. Turtle, Zach
Mornings like these are what make sailing so amazing🩵🐬
Join us for our new Lana'i Adventure Sail for the chance to see the naia (dolphins) for yourself✨
📹 : @surfcultureislandvibezzz
#dolphins #naia #beautiful #ocean #sailing
Happy Turtle Tuesday🐢
There’s a quiet kind of calm that comes with watching honu move through the water. No rush, no wasted energy—just steady, intentional movement across the reef.
They’ve been part of these islands for generations, and when you see one in the water, it has a way of slowing everything down for a moment.
If you’re lucky enough to encounter one while snorkeling, give them space and let them pass on their own terms—that’s when you get to witness them at their best.
Hoping to see one for yourself? Our Turtle Reef Snorkel takes you to the places they’re often found, with respectful viewing at the center of it all. 🤙
glimpses from our favorite island of Hawai’i: Lana’i 🌺
Spent a day exploring with @sailtrilogy aboard their flagship Lanai tour charter ⛵️
Truly the best company for Lanai tours, check them out when you’re in Maui! 🌊🌴
#lanai #sailtrilogy #maui #hawaii #boattour
Ever wondered what it feels like to breathe underwater?
That’s the experience SNUBA creates.
SNUBA is a shallow-water diving system that allows you to explore beneath the surface without scuba certification or heavy equipment.
Your air supply floats on a small raft at the surface, connected by a long air line that lets you move comfortably underwater.
Instead of heading back up for air every few breaths, you can slow down and spend more time observing the reef — watching fish move through coral and noticing the small details most snorkelers pass right over.
For many guests, SNUBA is the moment the ocean starts to feel a little more immersive. 🌊
👉 Call into our office at 808-874-5649 to add SNUBA to your today!
#sailtrilogy #snuba #diving #underwater #mermaid
Happy Mother's Day from our Ohana to yours! 🌸 💕
To all the moms, grandmas, aunties, and mother figures—mahalo for the steady love, the quiet strength, and everything you give each day. We see you.
Our story on Maui has always been shaped by family. From Mom Coon’s 4th generation cinnamon rolls served warm on morning sails, to the values she passed down that still guide us today, her care lives on in every trip we share.
As a family-owned company, that legacy isn’t just history—it’s part of who we are out on the water. Some of our captains are moms themselves, balancing life at sea and at home with the same dedication they bring to every guest who steps aboard.
Today we celebrate the women who hold it all together, who teach us how to care for each other and for this place we call home. 💖
On all of our snorkeling tours, we visit two snorkel locations in one morning.
After exploring the reef at Molokini, our captains select a second snorkel site along the Maui coastline based on ocean conditions.
Often that means visiting areas commonly known as Turtle Town, where Hawaiian green sea turtles (Honu) are frequently seen gliding through the reef.
If experiencing Molokini has been on your Maui bucket list, we’d love to welcome you on board.
Book your Discover Molokini snorkel tour and come see this incredible reef for yourself. Link in bio 🌊🐠🐢
#molokini #snorkeling #maui #adventure #sailtrilogy
Come sail into the sunset with us and enjoy our NEW and Captain's Sunset Dinner Sail menu 🌅
Your evening starts with warm local sourdough and lilikoi honey butter, followed by pupu’s to share— blackened ahi sashimi with sriracha aioli honey, guava glazed pork belly with pink sea salt, and golden beet cucumber poke with ginger shoyu marinade.
Then a roasted beet & baby romaine salad with toasted pepita, lilikoi vinaigrette, and sourdough croutons.
For your entrée, choose from miso honey baked mahi mahi, pineapple-smoked chili braised short rib with shoyu demi sauce, guava brined huli huli roasted chicken, or our market vegetable green curry with steamed jasmine rice (vegetarian). Prefer both? A surf & turf option is available upon request.
Each entrée is served with layered golden and purple sweet potato mash, harissa roasted carrots, and ginger-shoyu braised bok choy.
And to finish, a dark chocolate mousse parfait with vanilla bean chantilly cream and fresh strawberries.
Paired with our signature cocktails, wine, and local beer—this is dinner on the water, done right.
Hungry yet? 😋 | 📍 Captain's Sunset Dinner Sail
Which entrée are you choosing?
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Mahalo @sailtrilogy for the great day of MVL and CPR training. I’m so grateful for the opportunity to train in the beautiful waters of the westside as we help our industry maintain a high level of safety. Mahalo nui loa to all