Explore Kona’s less-visited sites on a long-range 2-tank morning dive
Water, light snacks, ice
Dive a long-range morning charter on Mondays and Thursdays, visiting a mix of less-frequented sites. Explore areas that may include drift dives, caverns, and locations such as Red Hill south of Kona or Kua Bay to the north.
You must have at least 25 logged dives to participate. You are required to check in at the shop the day before; the shop is not open early enough for morning check-in. Alcohol consumption prior to and during the activity is strictly prohibited.
Cancel 48+ hours prior to your check in time for a full refund. Less than 48-hours notice is charged the full charter price. Reschedule 48 hours prior to your check in time.
You must have at least 25 logged dives to participate.
Yes. Bring proof of certification to check-in. If you cannot provide proof at check-in, you will not be permitted to dive and refunds are not given.
Bring any extra snacks or non-alcoholic beverages you want, dry towels, exposure protection, and only non-aerosol reef-safe sunscreen.
All guests must check in at our dive shop located at 74-5467 Kaiwi St.
With a 4.8 rating across thousands of reviews, this operation consistently delivers memorable diving experiences. The crew really stands out here. Names like Fernando, Kaitlin, Natalie, Bree, and captains like Tanner, Matt, and Chad get repeated praise for being knowledgeable, safety-focused, and genuinely caring. Multiple families and first-time ocean divers mention feeling watched over without being hovered over, which is exactly what nervous divers need to hear. The shop goes above and beyond with thoughtful touches like washing and storing personal gear between multi-day trips, keeping equipment clean and organized, and providing detailed marine life briefings after dives. The manta night dive is clearly the star attraction and seems to live up to the hype. Reviewers describe it as mesmerizing and once-in-a-lifetime, with the crew expertly organizing groups and providing lights for the experience. Fair warning though: the boat ride out can be extremely choppy, and several reviewers mention seasickness being an issue. Taking Dramamine beforehand is strongly recommended. One recent review detailed frustrations with incorrect weight setup and unfulfilled dive log promises, suggesting occasional lapses in attention to detail. However, this appears to be an outlier given the overwhelming number of glowing reviews from repeat customers who've done multiple dive trips over the years.
Here’s a tighter version: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Two dives in, totally hooked — Big Island Divers delivers! We did a two-tank day dive and a manta ray night dive with Big Island Divers and both were absolutely incredible. Captains Rory and Mika handled the boat and topside support flawlessly, keeping everything running smoothly from start to finish. Divemaster Natalie was attentive and skilled, making both dives feel safe and exciting. But the star of the show was Hailey — her energy, expertise, and love for the ocean made every moment underwater unforgettable. The manta ray night dive was one of the most magical experiences of our lives, and she made it even better. If you’re in Kona, don’t think twice. Book Big Island Divers, and ask for Hailey and you’ll also make Hailey’s Mom happy! Yes, we met her mom on our second dive!
Don O'Brien
May 25, 2026
Here’s a tighter version: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Two dives in, totally hooked — Big Island Divers delivers! We did a two-tank day dive and a manta ray night dive with Big Island Divers and both were absolutely incredible. Captains Rory and Mika handled the boat and topside support flawlessly, keeping everything running smoothly from start to finish. Divemaster Natalie was attentive and skilled, making both dives feel safe and exciting. But the star of the show was Hailey — her energy, expertise, and love for the ocean made every moment underwater unforgettable. The manta ray night dive was one of the most magical experiences of our lives, and she made it even better. If you’re in Kona, don’t think twice. Book Big Island Divers, and ask for Hailey and you’ll also make Hailey’s Mom happy! Yes, we met her mom on our second dive!
Don O'Brien
May 25, 2026