When I was planning our first trip to Maui, I knew we could easily spend all our days in the pool and in the sea, but I wanted the girls to have some educational experiences. It was a no brainer as to what Maui could teach the girls; there was the volcano, the sea turtles, the vegetation. But since we would spend so much time in the sea, I thought that getting up close and personal with what lives under the sea would be the most beneficial and entertaining.
I wasn't sure that the girls would do well with snorkeling (which is one of my most favorite things to do and something I was planning on attempting) so when I found a submarine tour I thought that could be an enlightening outing that would not only broaden their sense of life under the sea but it would engage them (it never ceases to amaze me how little kids get bored so easily; even with the most fascinating things). When I later mentioned my plans to Havana's teacher she informed me that Havana was learning about invertebrates. I was thrilled; our adventure would bring to life the things she was studying (Havana then blew my mind when she gave me a lesson the way home in the car that day!)
The girls loved this idea so much they even contributed their holiday money towards the cost (it wasn't cheap at $230 for a family of four). As we got closer to our trip however, I had some reservations; Would it really be worth it? Would the girls really see things? Was it just some tourist trap? I was quite relieved that the answers turned out to be Yes, Yes, and No. The hour long sub trip provided us with everything we had hoped plus not one but two shark sightings. How cool was that? Havana got to see in person all that she was learning in school and then some and Amara too got to witness things that she was familiar with and new things as well. The best part was that for little kids, it was safe and comfortable. We all had a fantastic time and talked about our journey under the sea for days afterward. Making memories, learning about life, having fun; all with those I love the most; it doesn't get better than that.
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We had to take a smaller boat to the sub site. |
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Amara really wanted to see a shark was told she may not get to see one. She was delighted when one came swimming by, not once but twice! |
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Wow! We even saw Sponge Bob! |
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The sub company sank a boat about ten years ago which allowed for us to see some great things including this shark. |
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We actually got down to 130 ft. |
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