Afternoon Snorkel Tour
Hawaii Island
Available
Overview
Sail into the waters where Captain Cook once sailed in a special snorkel cruise from Keauhou Bay in Hawaii’s Big Island. On this afternoon excursion, you’ll discover coral reefs teeming with tropical fish while swimming and snorkeling in the bay, as well as float and go down water slides in the warm Hawaiian seas.
- Sail away from Keauhou Bay on a beautiful catamaran for an afternoon on the water
- Sail to Kamehameha Bay and swim in the protected bay, watched over by the Captain Cook Monument
- Enjoy snacks, a barbecue lunch and drinks on the boat after the water activities
- Activity duration: 3.5 hours
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off not included
Description
Sail through Hawaii’s history
Departing from Keauhou Bay on the Big Island, you’ll sail for an hour to beautiful Kealakekua Bay aboard a double-decker catamaran. On your way, you’ll navigate past historical sites and landmarks. Take in views of the birthplace of Hawaii’s longest-reigning monarch, King Kamehameha the Third; or the place where the great navigator Captain James Cook lost his life; and the Kuamo’o Battlefield site, final resting place for warriors who lost their lives in a major battle in 1819.
Naturally protected by wind and waves, Kealakekua Bay offers some of the best snorkeling on the island, with the Cook Monument overlooking from the shores.
Play in the pristine Pacific waters
In Kealakekua Bay, you’ll have an hour and a half to swim, snorkel and play in the water. The catamaran features two 15-foot waterslides, flotations, a high-dive diving board, and snorkel gear. Crew members can provide snorkel instruction for those new to it.
After your water fun, your hour-long sail back to Keauhou Bay includes assorted snacks and an open bar is available for drink purchases.
Departing from Keauhou Bay on the Big Island, you’ll sail for an hour to beautiful Kealakekua Bay aboard a double-decker catamaran. On your way, you’ll navigate past historical sites and landmarks. Take in views of the birthplace of Hawaii’s longest-reigning monarch, King Kamehameha the Third; or the place where the great navigator Captain James Cook lost his life; and the Kuamo’o Battlefield site, final resting place for warriors who lost their lives in a major battle in 1819.
Naturally protected by wind and waves, Kealakekua Bay offers some of the best snorkeling on the island, with the Cook Monument overlooking from the shores.
Play in the pristine Pacific waters
In Kealakekua Bay, you’ll have an hour and a half to swim, snorkel and play in the water. The catamaran features two 15-foot waterslides, flotations, a high-dive diving board, and snorkel gear. Crew members can provide snorkel instruction for those new to it.
After your water fun, your hour-long sail back to Keauhou Bay includes assorted snacks and an open bar is available for drink purchases.
Included
- Kealakekua State Park fee
- 3.5-hour cruise
- Snorkel equipment
- Instruction
- Assorted snacks
- Non-alcoholic refreshments
Practical Information
Note: Alcoholic beverages are available after water activities are complete.
Good To Know
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Tour Location(s): Hawaii, the Big Island
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Season: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
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Duration: 3.5 hours
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Hotel Pick-up Available: No
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Good Physical Condition Required: Yes
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Suitable For Children : Yes
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Suitable For Elderly: Yes
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Pregnant Woman Allowed: Yes
From
$136 USD
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Final price includes transportation cost if applicable