Open-Ocean Night Snorkel for a Chance to See Manta Rays
2 hours
Gear, wetsuit, refreshments
Head into the open ocean at night for a chance to see wild manta rays. Sightings are not guaranteed, and ocean conditions can change constantly.
Cancellations require 24 hours' notice before check-in. Private charters and group bookings of 10 or more require 72 hours' notice. No refunds are issued for late cancellations. For cancellations within 24 hours due to COVID-19 symptoms, a physician's note is required for each canceled traveler to receive a full refund.
Arrive 15 minutes before departure. Sign the e-waivers before you arrive, and plan to get fitted for a wetsuit before boarding.
Wear swimwear for the wetsuit fitting. Bring sandals or shoes that are easy to remove, a towel, a cover-up, and a light jacket or sweater for after you get out of the water. You may also bring personal gear and an underwater camera (optional).
No. Full-face snorkeling masks are not allowed due to safety concerns.
Keauhou Bay, at the end of Kaleiopapa Street, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
The crew here is genuinely the heart of this operation. Captains like Troy and Roe, along with crew members like Cher, Kapra, Deon, and others, consistently earn praise for being knowledgeable, safety-conscious, and fun to be around. Multiple reviewers highlighted how crew members are trained lifeguards who stay in the water with guests, point out marine life, and make snorkeling accessible even for nervous first-timers. The cultural touches, like a traditional prayer and tea leaf offering at Kealakekua Bay, give the experience real depth beyond a typical tourist excursion. The morning snorkel tour is the standout offering, with guests regularly spotting turtles, dolphins, reef fish, and dramatic lava landscapes. Food, drinks, and equipment are all well covered, and the option to rent a GoPro is a popular add-on worth considering. The manta ray night snorkel is a different story. On a good night it can be unforgettable, but the experience is entirely dependent on how many rays show up, and some guests have found the physical demands of holding on in the water for 45 minutes disappointing when only a single ray appears briefly. Worth knowing before you book. Overall, the vibe is warm, professional, and genuinely passionate about the ocean and Hawaiian culture. For most visitors, the morning tour alone makes the trip worthwhile.
Amazing experience!!! Was really amazing
Nadia Dumbar
July 7, 2026
Amazing experience!!! Was really amazing
Nadia Dumbar
July 7, 2026
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