Daytime Snorkel Adventure – Captain Cook Monument & Kealakekua Bay
Snorkel the vibrant coral reefs at Kealakekua Bay, home of the Captain Cook Monument
Explore hidden sea caves, lava tubes, coves, and dramatic coastline features
Chance encounters with wild dolphins and whales along the way
Ride aboard a Zodiac RIB speed boat—the same style used by Navy SEALs, built for both speed and agility
Enjoy fresh pineapple and bottled water served on board
Snorkel gear is included in your tour
Avoid the crowds with our small-group experience, far from the big boats that pack in up to 60 people
Wetsuits, lifejackets, and GoPros are available for rent at our BIO storefront prior to your trip during check-in
Join us for a scenic, safe, and unforgettable snorkel adventure along Hawaii’s breathtaking Kona Coast!
* Approximately 2.5 to 3 hours
* 14 customers max!
* Snorkel Coral Reef at Captain Cook Monument / Kealakekua Bay
* Snorkel in a Sea Cave
( Weather permitting, Wind & Swells may cancel this part of the tour )
* Visit Sea Caves, Lava Tubes, Coves & other coastline topography
* Encounter Wild Dolphins & Whales
( Wildlife NOT guaranteed )
* Zodiac RIB navy seal speed boat
* Pineapple & water included
* Snorkel gear & floatation devices included
*Prescription mask NOT available, rent from Snorkel bobs or Boss frog
* Approximately 2.5 to 3 hours
* 14 customers max!
* Snorkel Coral Reef at Captain Cook Monument / Kealakekua Bay
* Snorkel in a Sea Cave
( Weather permitting, Wind & Swells may cancel this part of the tour )
* Visit Sea Caves, Lava Tubes, Coves & other coastline topography
* Encounter Wild Dolphins & Whales
( Wildlife NOT guaranteed )
* Zodiac RIB navy seal speed boat
* Pineapple & water included
* Snorkel gear & floatation devices included
*Prescription mask NOT available, rent from Snorkel bobs or Boss frog
Please read Ticket details / Ticket PDF
ALOHA!
MUST READ EVERYTHING BELOW:
*CHECK-IN TIME:
A minimum of 10 minutes early
BEFORE YOUR TOUR TIME
*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 solo restroom building across from the boat ramp or at the Lamp post next 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.
NO FINS are not needed no currents here at this bay its like a pool
*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
*Wildlife dolphins Guarantee Policy
Come again for FREE, if not seen!
WILDLIFE IS NOT GUARANTEED TO SHOW UP
*TOUR LENGTH
Tours last approximately 2.5 hours
*Average Time in Water:
1 hour 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
sun screen
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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Waipio Valley is a lush, scenic valley known for its taro farms, waterfalls, and black sand beach. It is also a significant cultural site for Native Hawaiians.
Hapuna Beach is one of the largest white sand beaches on the Big Island, offering swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing opportunities.
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