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years of research and meticulous care, Maui Ocean Center has gathered
the best and most unique collection of Hawai‘i’s marine
life. As a result, what would take weeks, if not a lifetime to explore
in the wild, can easily be seen in a leisurely stroll through the
facility in one day. For visitors, this aquatic experience is both
educational and breathtaking as they encounter hundreds of endemic
animal species.
Dedicated to perpetuating the island’s
host culture, Maui Ocean Center’s exhibits and tours also
showcase the language, myths and history of the Hawaiian Islands
in an entertaining and educational format.
To enhance the learning experience, digital
audio guides, available at the park’s information booth, provide
colorful commentary on the animals that call Hawai‘i home
(guides available in English, Spanish, German and Japanese), while
expert naturalists are always nearby to answer any questions visitors
may have. Complimentary naturalist presentations are also scheduled
daily at half past the hour in various exhibits throughout the aquarium.

Please Indicate Desired Date on check-out
page, mahalo!
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| Children ages 3-12 |
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| Seniors ages 65 and up |
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Our Cancellation Policy:
24 hour notice prior to the activity date for full refund.
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Averaging over 400,000 visitors annually,
the Maui Ocean Center is one of Maui’s biggest attractions
for eco-tourism activities. Throughout the marine park, interactive
displays, outdoor touch pools and unique exhibits such as the
acrylic tunnel through a 750,000-gallon, Open Ocean Exhibit teeming
with over 2,000 fishes; encourage visitors to experience Hawai‘i’s
marine life up-close. These personal encounters with nature are
designed to help visitors develop an understanding and appreciation
of the unique nature of Hawai‘i’s marine environment
in an enjoyable and safe setting.
All the animals displayed at the Maui
Ocean Center are collected exclusively from waters around the
Hawaiian Islands. All collecting is conducted under strict, government
permits and the animals are featured and cared for with integrity.
The green sea turtles, for example, are part of a hatch-and-release
program. They are given a strong head start and eventually will
be returned to the wild. Many of the rays and sharks are rotated
from the aquarium to the ocean. And when a shark is brought into
or released from the aquarium, it is blessed by one of Maui Ocean
Center’s Hawaiian cultural advisors, for sharks are considered
na ‘aumakua (deified ancestors or personal gods) by old
Hawaiians.
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