Get the Maui Dive Guide app for iOS and Android
As featured in
The Scuba News
www.thescubanews.com
“In a market filled with generic travel tools and scattered dive information, the Maui Dive Guide stands out because it feels grounded in real diving. It is practical, locally informed, and built with a clear understanding of what divers actually need when standing on a shoreline, looking out at the ocean, and deciding where to enter.“
User comments:
“Your app is amazing. I love all the info and your humor.“
“I have to commend you on the dive app. Phenomenal work with a plethora of valuable information. Mahalo!“
“Just wanted to let you know that I’ve been using your dive guide app and it’s fantastic. One if the most functional apps I’ve ever used. So much interesting, useful info. Not to mention all the links. You’ve really provided an essential resource to Maui divers. Mahalo! “
* Find and get information on over 20 shore and 30 boat dive sites.
* Keep track of the sites you have dived and your favorite sites.
* Use Measure Mode to get distance and directions between points on the dive site map. You can even measure a route!
* Check dive site condition reports, sent from either the app developer or other users of the app, or send your own condition report after a dive.
* Pictures, ID, and brief description of over 240 species of Hawaiian marine life.
* Add your own notes to a dive site to remember spots, things seen, whatever, and share those notes with other users if you like.
* Get information for emergencies and Maui shore, scooter, and boat dive tips.



Go at your pace, not your guide’s, and get high quality underwater photos of your dive.
If you would like the app developer to accompany your group on your shore dive(s),
please use the contact form below, or call/text +1 (808) 344-2518 to book a time.



About me
I moved to Maui in 1995 and taught SCUBA for about 11 years until I decided to change careers (again). Health and other issues kept me away from diving for over a decade before my passion was reignited in 2022 after a trip to Tahiti. Since then, I have logged about 750 dives on top of the thousands I had logged in my decade as an instructor. In all that time and all those dives, I have gained lots of knowledge about the dive sites around the island and decided to put my software development skills to use and build an app to help locals and visitors get the information they need to find the best spots and dive safely on Maui.






