Cruise the Kona coast and snorkel Kealakekua Bay with lunch included
4 Hours
Snorkel gear, snacks, lunch
Cruise from Honokohau Harbor to Kealakekua Bay (Captain Cook) for a guided snorkel tour, plus coastline sightseeing and sea caves. Watch for marine life along the way and enjoy lunch in the bay.
You must have previous snorkeling experience and be comfortable in the water. You must be able to climb a short ladder; this tour is not recommended for some medical conditions. Schedule may change due to weather.
Customers will receive a full refund with 48 hours notice of cancellation. Customers will also receive a full refund in case of operator cancellation due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. No-shows will be charged the full price.
Yes. You must have previous snorkeling experience and feel comfortable in the water. If you are not a swimmer, you can choose the Ride Along option.
You must be in good health and fit condition and able to climb a short ladder. This tour is not recommended if you have back or neck problems (or injuries within the last 3 years), heart complaints or other serious medical conditions, or if you are in an advanced pregnancy.
Use only reef-safe sunscreen that does not contain oxybenzone, octinoxate, octisalate, avobenzone, octocrylene, homosalate, or nanoparticles. Sun-protective clothing is encouraged when practical.
Honokohau Marina North Boat Ramp 74-380 Kealakehe Pkwy Kailua Kona, Hawaii 96740
Hang Loose Boat Tours has built a seriously loyal following on the Big Island, and it's easy to see why. Captains like Ola, Aiden, and crew members Bryce, Kiwani, and others consistently show up as highlights in reviews, praised for their humor, warmth, and genuine care for guests. Whether you're joining the daytime snorkel tour or the manta ray night experience, the energy on board is high and the staff keeps things fun without sacrificing safety or professionalism. The manta ray night snorkel is clearly a standout offering, with multiple guests calling it a once-in-a-lifetime experience and reporting sightings of 20 to 40 rays at a time. The daytime tours deliver too, with dolphin sightings, snorkel gear included, a light lunch of sandwiches and snacks, and crew members who go out of their way to make the experience memorable. One small practical note: the tours are non-alcoholic, and the life vests are the around-the-neck style, which some younger kids may find unfamiliar. Worth knowing before you go, but neither is a dealbreaker by any stretch. Across a wide range of reviewers, including nervous swimmers and seasoned snorkelers alike, the feedback is overwhelmingly enthusiastic. The crew's ability to make first-timers feel comfortable in the water is mentioned repeatedly, which says a lot about how they operate. If you're trying to decide how to spend a day on the Big Island, this one earns its reputation.
Wow definitely recommend if you can do this and make it work on your trip I highly recommend.
George Mena
July 7, 2026
Wow definitely recommend if you can do this and make it work on your trip I highly recommend.
George Mena
July 7, 2026