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Big Island Snorkel Tour

Explore the Kona Coast of Hawaii's Big Island, snorkeling in crystal-clear waters and discovering marine wildlife. Options. When booking, you can choose from the different options.

  • 2 - 4 hours
  • 9Exceptional | 3 reviews

Explore the Kona Coast of Hawaii's Big Island, snorkeling in crystal-clear waters and discovering marine wildlife.

Options

When booking, you can choose from the different options. All tours start at Kealakehe Pkwy and include boat transportation, an English-speaking guide, and snorkeling equipment. The options are as follows:

Snorkeling in Pawai Bay

This option allows you to snorkel in Pawai Bay, known for its beauty and exclusive nature. Explore the underwater wonders and lava rock formations. The snorkeling activity lasts two hours.

Schedule: this option starts at 1:30 pm.

Snorkeling in Kealakekua Bay

Board a small boat to visit Kealakekua Bay, where Captain James Cook was killed. The bay features unspoiled waters accessible only by boat or a long walking path. You may encounter bottlenose dolphins, pilot whales, spotted dolphins, and manta rays. The four-hour tour also includes views of the cliffs and sea caves formed by ancient lava flows.

Schedule: this option starts at 8:30 am.

Whale watching

From December to April, whales can often be seen in Hawaii's waters. If participating at this time, we will attempt to approach some whales. The presence of whales depends on various conditions, including sea currents and weather.

Included

  • English–speaking guide
  • Transport by boat
  • Life jacket
  • Snorkeling equipment

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

Location

Activity location

Baie de Keauhou (Embarcadère 78-7100), île d'Hawaï

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