Why Choose Us for Your Manta Ray Night Snorkel?
Manta Guarantee Policy
Didn’t see a manta ray? Come again for FREE until you do!*
(Based on availability. See full policy for details.)
Smaller Group Size
Avoid the crowds—our tours are limited to a small group of 17 or fewer, unlike big boats that carry up to 50 guests.
Shorter Boat Ride
Get to the action faster with a quick 3-minute ride to the manta site—no long 30-minute boat ride like other operators.
Unmatched Light Power
Our custom light boards use over 150,000 lumens of blue dive light, attracting more plankton and increasing your chances of manta sightings.*
(*Mantas are wild animals—sightings are common but not guaranteed.)
Statistically Better Later Tours
Later tours often have fewer boats and more manta activity, enhancing your experience.
Fully Staffed & Safety-Focused
Every tour includes a licensed captain, swim guide, and certified lifeguard to keep you safe and informed.
Water time is approximately 20 to 40 minutes
Guest NOT entering the water!: Only book this option if you plan on staying on the boat! To snorkel with Manta Rays, please book the other ticket option
Guest ENTERING the water price: For guest who want to enter the water and snorkel with manta rays! The Guarantee Policy: if No Mantas seen, come again FREE!
MUST READ YOUR TICKET DETAILS / TICKET PDF
ALOHA!
MUST READ EVERYTHING BELOW:
*CHECK-IN TIME:
A minimum of 30 minutes early
BEFORE YOUR TOUR TIME
at the Tall White Rental Wetsuit Van
*CHECK IN ADDRESS:
78-7100 Kaleiopapa st.
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740
Get here early to find parking on the side of the street
DO NOT PARK IN THE TRAILER STALLS
Meet at the Tall White Rental Wetsuit Van across the street entrance of the OUT RIGGER RESORT & SPA sign with tall palm trees with Christmas lights and tiki torches
After you are done with this check in process at van, they will send you down to the boat ramp
There will NOT be an employee at the dock.
The crew will get you from underneath the light pole upon returning from previous trip
*EQUIPTMENT:
Mask & snorkel are included on your ticket price.
If you would like a wetsuit, they are a $10.00 rental/cleaning fee.
Wetsuits are not necessary or mandatory to do the tour.
*TOUR DURATION & DELAY POLICY:
Up to an hour late on RARE situations!
Tour durations are estimates — not exact. Delays can occur due to:
Weather conditions
Boat traffic
Mechanical issues
Other unforeseen circumstances
*ABOUT THE BOAT
RIB Zodiac Navy Seal
*Manta Guarantee Policy
Come again for FREE, if not seen!
WILDLIFE IS NOT GUARANTEED TO SHOW UP
*TOUR LENGTH
Tours last approximately 45
*Average Time in Water:
20-40 minutes depending on many different situations
*RESTRICTIONS
For your safety, guests must:
MUST KNOW HOW TO SWIM AND TREAD WATER WITH YOUR OWN STRENGTH
Be physically able to climb up a boat ladder
Must weigh less than 275 LBS
Not have back/neck problems
Not be pregnant
*WHAT TO BRING
arrive in swimsuits.
Sandals
Phone
Vehicle keys
Wallet
We keep the items above in a container for you.
Small Bag no bigger than a football
*Gratuity for your captain & crew if wanted!
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