Submarine Tours
Submarine Tours
Imagine exploring the ocean floor on a submarine tour in Maui, pressing your face against circular portholes in search of reef sharks and fish. Descend over 100 feet (30m) in an air-conditioned sub, experiencing the sights, sounds, and scenes of life beneath the waves.
The Best Submarine Tours
Enjoying Your Vacation The "Prestige" Way
North America
Dive deep below the cobalt waters just off the Kona coast, where an entire world of fish and marine creatures is waiting just below the surface. As the submarine descends towards the colorful reef, peer through the portholes at fish that swim to within inches of the submarine windows, and experience the sense of peace and calm in this world beneath the waves.
California
See what lives in the Pacific waters surrounding Catalina Island on a 45-minute underwater cruise. As you sit comfortably in a climate-controlled cabin on board a large boat, you'll glide five feet (1.5 meters) below the surface to look for marine life in their natural habitat out of your own porthole.
Caribbean
Explore Aruba’s underwater world aboard the US Coast Guard–certified Atlantis Submarine. Suitable for all ages, this unique attraction dives to depths of 130 feet (40 meters) in the Caribbean Sea for a close look at shipwrecks and marine life in the Barcadera Reef. The trip on Aruba’s Atlantis Submarine provides spacious, air-conditioned comfort while keeping you dry while underwater.
Mexico
Submerge yourself in the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean in a state-of-the-art submarine on a submarine excursion from Cozumel. Your journey upon the Atlantis Submarine takes you to the heart of Cozumel’s most colorful and captivating coral reef; marvel at troves of tropical fish as your knowledgeable guide provides insightful information on the fauna and flora.
Europe
If you’re searching for marine life, you can always go whale watching, but this Mogán submarine tour takes you under the Atlantic Ocean to see awesome ocean life. The submarine features large windows for viewing a a TV screen at each seat, so you can watch footage of your sub diving down and resurfacing afterward.