Snorkel Kealakekua Bay Near the Captain James Cook Monument
Night snorkeling with manta rays around an illuminated viewing board
Snorkel Kealakekua Bay and explore sea caves on a 3-hour raft tour
Snorkel 3 South Kona sites, including Kealakekua Bay and Honaunau Bay
Snorkel Kealakekua Bay and Honaunau Bay on a small-group morning raft tour
Snorkel with manta rays at night in Keauhou Bay
Snorkel two Kona Coast bays on a covered boat with snacks and lunch
A nighttime float for a chance to watch manta rays feed
Float above an illuminated manta viewing site on a Kona night snorkel
Small-group reef snorkeling aboard a Zodiac speed boat
Explore Big Island waters with flexible private snorkeling time
Float above Kona's nighttime manta ray feeding grounds
Paddle Kona's coast to sea caves, coral gardens, and reef snorkel spots
Explore Kona’s marine life, sea caves, and lava tubes on a two-stop snorkel outing
Snorkel after dark for a chance to see Kona's wild manta rays
Build snorkeling confidence with crew guidance and flotation support
Paddle calm Kealakekua Bay at dawn and snorkel pristine reefs with a certified local guide.
Paddle and snorkel Kealakekua Bay with a certified guide—check in at 11:30am
Paddleboard lessons and tours in Kailua-Kona, 1.5 hours
Paddle a traditional wa’a from Kamakahonu Bay with a guide
Rent snorkel gear, boards, and beach essentials for your Big Island days
Sail into sunset on a 2-hour Big Island catamaran cruise with drinks and snacks
Snorkel pristine Kona-Kohala reefs on a sailing catamaran
Paddle the Waikoloa coast and snorkel among reef fish
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.