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Boss Frog is happy to answer all of the questions he can. Please remember however, he is a very busy frog. To assure the most efficient communication, he asks that you please use these guidelines to contact him:

Use the FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions) to get an instant answer to questions that are asked often. Please use these questions first.

Use Reservations if you know when you want to go on a boat trip or other activity and you are ready to reserve it with a credit card.

Use Comments if you would like to just let him know how he's doing and you don't really expect an answer.

Use Questions if you have a questions if you have a question that is not already answered on this site or in the FAQ's.

Reservations

Want to make reservations for a boat trip or other activities to be sure you will be able to get to do it while you're here? Smart move!

Call toll free: 1-888-700 FROG (ext. 3)

Call toll free: 1-888-700 3764 (ext 3)

(please note that the toll free numbers will not work from a Hawaii phone)

Calling from another Hawaiian Island? 1-808-661-3333 (ext 3)

Calling from Maui? 661-3333 (ext 3)

Comments or Questions

Comments: The Frog is very interested in your opinion of his operation. If you have been to his shops or out on his boats, or even if you would like to make a comment about this web site, please let him know how he's doing. He's wants to hear it all, good or bad.

Questions: If you have questions about Boss Frogs boat trips, rentals, or merchandise, use this form. Please understand that if your question is already answered somewhere on this web site or in the FAQ's below, you may not get a response. The Frog gets so many questions, he only has time to answer those that are not already answered. He wants to go snorkeling sometimes too. So be sure to check out the entire web site and the FAQ's below before going to the Questions form.

Remember the following types of questions may get no response:

  • Questions about things unrelated to The Frog's field of expertise
  • Questions already answered somewhere else on the site
  • Questions answered in the FAQ's below

FAQ's

Please use these Frequently Asked Questions to try to answer your question before sending a question to The Frog. It will probably save you some time.


1) Do you have any brochures you can send us?

2) Are your boat trips kid friendly?

3) Is there any way to get some info on where to go and what to do?

4) I was wondering if you need to know how to swim in order to snorkel.

5) Can I reserve the gear in advance?

6) Do you book other activities?

7) Is renting snorkel gear sanitary?

8) How do we find the shop that is closest to where we are staying?

9) Where are the best snorkeling beaches?

10) We are interested in possibly purchasing snorkel gear from you, instead of just renting it. Do you do that?


1) Do you have any brochures you can send us?

Our brochures have much less info on them than is included in this web site. As a general rule we do not mail brochures. It would be faster and more useful for you to find, and print if necessary, the information you need directly from this site.


2) Are your boat trips kid friendly?

Yes. Kids of all ages love our boats. Especially the Frogman with it's water slide! If they are swimmers they will have a great time snorkeling. If they aren't real good swimmers, but comfortable in the water, there are floatation devices to help boost their buoyancy and confidence. There is also a lifeguard close by on a surfboard to assist anyone with their equipment. If a child is too young for the water, they can stay on board as long as an adult is there to watch them.


3) Is there any way to get some info on where to go and what to do?

Sure. Go through this web site. In particular, check out Cheap Fun and Ocean Fun.


4) I was wondering if you need to know how to swim in order to snorkel.

Not necessarily. While you should be comfortable in the water, swimming isn't really required. Many people are surprised to learn that it is easier to snorkel from a boat than from shore. This is because you don't have to worry about waves and rocks and such to enter the water. The Frog's boats are both equipped with large stairs that lower into the water so you can just step right in. Furthermore, The Frog will provide you with floatation devices if you need or want them. There is even a lifeguard paddling around you on a surfboard to help you with any problems you may have with your equipment.


5) Can I reserve the gear in advance?

The Frog keeps plenty of gear on hand and seldom, if ever, runs low. He is unable to reserve gear because there would be no way to know which sizes and shapes fit you best until you stop in the shop.


6) Do you book activities other than your own boats?

Absolutely! The Frog books just about anything you can do here. Luaus, helicopters, dive trips, dinner cruises, magic shows, parasailing, and biking down the volcano just to name some. Not only that, he has ways to save you money on all of them while his expert staff will help direct you to the company that is best for you. Just give him a call.


7) Is renting snorkel gear sanitary?

It is at Boss Frog's! When gear comes back in the store it is soaked in a sanitizing solution for 10 minutes before it is rinsed. This is the same solution that is used in hospitals and restaurants for sterilizing. So it's just as sanitary to rent The Frog's snorkel gear as it is to drink a glass of water at a restaurant.


8) How do we find the shop that is closest to where we are staying?

That's easy! Click here.


9) Where are the best snorkeling beaches?

That's easy too! Click here.


10) We are interested in possibly purchasing snorkel gear from you, instead of just renting it. Do you do that?

Sure. To help in the decision of whether to rent or buy, keep these facts in mind:

Quality snorkel gear is usually cheaper on Maui than on the mainland. This is probably due to the competition here. You can usually purchase a set for what you would pay for about 4 weeks of renting a similar set. If you vacation often in places you will snorkel, or you can snorkel at home, buying might be the best bet. Also keep in mind that you will have to pack it for the trip. Some people buy just the mask and snorkel and just rent their fins since fins are the hardest to pack. Whatever you decide, Boss Frog will be there to help.

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