Avoid Maui Kayaks. No one drowned. We were launched from a beach that was incredibly turbulent and rocky and tipped the kayak twice attempting to get in. . The life vests were not adequate for everyone that was there, meaning those with a larger girth received the same life vest as someone weighing approximately hundred pounds. The guide was informative and did his best, but he certainly was difficult to understand, especially when he was far away from the kayak that we were in. I put the whole blame on the company and not on the guide that accompanied us on our kayak experience. When you have multiple people kayaking, my experience has been that you have someone that takes the front and someone that comes up behind. There was only one guide for us, and that became a bit of a problem because of the different skill levels of people kayaking, and also because the ocean was turbulent that day. There was no snorkeling, even though that was supposed to be part of the experience. I left with a good size bruise on my head from the kayak tipping over, and bruises on the back of my arms from the same, and my husband bruised his ankle.