Float under spotlights and watch manta rays feed off the Kona Coast at night
Build your own 4-hour private boat charter on the Kona Coast for up to 15 guests
Follow Kona’s offshore conditions toward reefs, caves and marine life
Ride a fast Zodiac to Kealakekua Bay to snorkel and explore sea caves
Snorkel Kealakekua Bay between peak crowds and explore the Kona coast
Set your own pace from Kealakekua Bay snorkeling to secluded coastal sites
Fast coastal ride and snorkeling by the Captain James Cook Monument
Train on a line, explore deep reefs, and search offshore for pelagic wildlife
Venture farther offshore to search Kona’s deep water for pelagic marine life
A flexible Kona Coast outing shaped around your group's ocean interests
Fish the Kona Coast on a 53-foot Merritt with an air-conditioned salon
Cruise the Kona coast and scan for marine life in Kealakekua Bay
Scan the Kona coastline for marine life on a 4-hour safari-style boat tour
Offshore fishing aboard a 41' Hatteras with premium tackle
Fish from a tuna-tower-equipped 40' Egg Harbor
Fish with a professional captain and crew aboard a 38-foot Hatteras
Fish Kailua-Kona waters on an 8-hour private charter for up to 6
Fish Hawaii waters aboard a restored sportfisher with Captain Shawn and crew
Fish Hawaii waters aboard a restored sportfisher with Captain Shawn and crew
Sail, snorkel and enjoy lunch aboard a spacious catamaran
Sunset views, drinks, and light bites aboard the Spirit of Aloha
Sail Kona’s coast with snorkeling, lunch, and in-water crew support
Set your own course for a private Kona Coast sail and snorkel day
Clarity is geology, not luck: quartz sand, seagrass filtration, and how close the Gulf Stream runs. Thirteen beaches, and the trade-off each one asks of you.
Florida issues no boating license at all. What the marina checks is a safety education card, and whether you need one comes down to one date: January 1, 1988.