1.5-hour guided SUP tour at ʻAnaehoʻomalu Bay
Paddle a traditional Hawaiian canoe at your own pace
Taste Hawaii flavors and explore beneath the waves on a private ocean charter
Spacious boat views with marine naturalist insights
Practice scuba skills with a PADI instructor in a 10-foot pool
Private Kona coast ocean safari for up to 6 guests
View and listen to humpback whales on a 2.5-hour tour with onboard hydrophones
Private coastal evening with island history and refreshments
Snorkel Kealakekua Bay’s coral reef with a professional guide
Watch Kona's wild manta rays feed beneath a shared light board
Guided coral reef snorkeling with gear, snacks, and Kona Coast insights
Humpback whale watching with a free re-ride if no whales are seen
Seasonal humpback whale watching with a free re-ride if none are seen
Spot humpback whales from a shaded powerboat along the Kohala Coast
Family-friendly Kona Coast whale watching (December–March)
Cruise from Kailua-Kona to snorkel Captain Cook Monument with drinks and gear included
Swim after sunset with manta rays from Keauhou Bay
Search Kona’s offshore waters for whales, dolphins, and diverse marine life
Hear humpback whale sounds with a marine naturalist from December through March
Explore Kona's nighttime ocean migration on a guided blackwater dive
Learn safe, sustainable spearfishing with proven techniques and hands-on ocean practice
Drift over deep water on a private tethered night dive
Take your first scuba dives with close instructor support
Premium 1-tank night dive to explore Kona’s reef after dark
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.