Snorkel with whitetip reef sharks at Sea Life Park Hawai‘i
20 minute encounter + a full day at the park
Shark snorkel, Park admission
Snorkel in the Hawaiian Reef Lagoon with an animal care team member and see native reef fish and whitetip reef sharks up close. Your encounter includes one-day admission to Sea Life Park Hawai‘i.
Ages 4+; children 4–7 must be accompanied in the water by a paying adult (18+). Guests arriving less than 45 minutes before the program may not be accommodated and refunds are not available.
Any cancellation within 48-hours of the reserved activity date, including no-shows, will result in full charges being assessed.
Arrive at least 1 hour before your scheduled start time so you can complete check-in, sign the waiver, and attend the safety briefing. If you arrive less than 45 minutes before the program, you may not be accommodated and refunds are not available.
Bring a swimsuit and towel (required for in-water activities) and a credit or debit card for purchases (the park is cashless). You can bring water shoes or rubber pool shoes if you want, plus dry clothes for after.
Yes. Before you enter the water, remove all jewelry (including watches, rings, bracelets, earrings, nose rings, and body piercings), headwear (hats and scarves), 3D nail art, and glasses. If an item can’t be removed, you won’t be able to participate and refunds aren’t provided.
Hawaiian Reef Lagoon, Sea Life Park
Sea Life Park draws mixed reactions from visitors, with opinions splitting sharply between those who found it a highlight of their Hawaii trip and others left disappointed by the facilities. The dolphin shows and experiences consistently earn praise, with many calling them dream-worthy and worth the visit alone. The luau package gets enthusiastic recommendations for its food, entertainment, and cultural activities. Families particularly enjoy interactive experiences like turtle feeding, and staff members generally receive kudos for being friendly and knowledgeable. However, there are legitimate concerns about the facility's condition. Multiple visitors note the park feels dated and underfunded, with some exhibits appearing empty or poorly maintained. The main spiral tank drew specific criticism for looking lifeless and dirty. Several reviewers questioned whether the habitats provide adequate space for the animals. A few mention closed-off areas and shortened shows, suggesting the park may be operating below full capacity. If you're considering a visit, the dolphin encounters and luau combination seems to offer the best value, though managing expectations about the overall facility condition will help ensure you enjoy what the park does well.
Lua was truly amazing
Justin Firth
March 27, 2026
Lua was truly amazing
Justin Firth
March 27, 2026