Overview
Snorkel beneath the world famous Captain Cook monument in Kealakekua Bay where stunning views of majestic reefs and sea life abound.
Itinerary
Snorkel beneath the Captain Cook monument in Kealakekua Bay accompanied by wild dolphins and other sea life along the reef of the Kona Coast on the Big Island.
Strap on your snorkel gear and get ready to jump into the warm waters for the swim of a lifetime. Departing from Honokohau Harbor, join us for this 4 hour morning reef snorkel while we motor down the beautiful Kona Coast to Kealakekua Bay, one of Hawaii’s most renowned marine sanctuaries. Kealakekua Bay is a protected bay, widely regarded as some of the best snorkeling in Hawaii!! Keep your eyes open for spinner dolphins known to use this famous bay as their resting grounds. This Bay is home to the historical Captain Cook Monument and known for its vibrant coral reefs and abundant sea life with 100's of species of tropical fish.
Included in your experience are snorkel gear, swimming noodles, assorted dry snacks and chilled bottled water. To fully enjoy your adventure, bring a towel, reef safe sunblock, dry clothes, and a camera. You must know how to swim to participate..
Location may change due to weather and sea conditions.
What’s Included
Inclusions
- Bottled water & light dry snacks.
- Snorkel, Mask, Fins & Swimming noodles.
Exclusions
- Reef safe sunscreen
Meeting & Logistics
Additional Info
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness



