This small-boat snorkeling cruise to Kealakekua Bay gets you there in the morning before the crowds. A guide helps you search for spinner dolphins and endemic fish that frequent these calm waters. See Captain Cook Monument and explore sea caves and lava tubes on the return ride up the Kona Coast.
- Snorkeling tour of Captain Cook Monument on the Big Island of Hawaii
- Cruise down the Kona Coast to pristine Kealakekua Bay
- Explore lava tubes and look for spinner dolphins
- A maximum of 18 passengers provides a fun group experience
What To Expect
Enjoy an exhilarating ride down the Kona coast to snorkel the beautiful calm waters of Kealakekua Bay, where the famous Captain Cook Monument is located. This pristine reef has an abundance of endemic fish (fish found only in Hawaii) and is the perfect place for beginner snorkelers to get hooked on viewing what's under the sea. This is the top-rated snorkel spot on Hawaii island!
Inclusions
Snacks & Drinks are provided during this trip
Mask, snorkels, fins, and additional flotation (wetsuits upon request)
Details
Suitable for ages 3+
Expectant mothers or those with back or neck issues are not permitted on this tour due to the adventurous nature of this retired navy seal boat
Non-swimmers can enjoy the dramatic and spectacular coastline while relaxing in the sun.
Additional Info
Only reef-safe sunscreen is permitted – check your labels.
Use sun-protective clothing in lew of sunscreen
Highlight
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Not wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for travelers with back problems
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
Most travelers can participate
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 18 travelers
Include
Use of Snorkeling equipment
Snacks
Bottled water
Exclude
Towels & Sunscreen
Max group – 10