4 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Enjoy two Hawaiian underwater adventures for the price of one with this 4-hour Ocean Encounters journey. You will make your way down the beautiful Kona Coast, heading north to Pu‘u Ali‘i Bay, home of beautiful Makalawena. Start by exploring the 600+ species of marine life like sea turtles, coral, and tropical fish that call the reefs of the Kona Coast home.
Meet in front the ‘Bite Me’ sport fishing store at the Big Island’s Honokohau Harbor. You’ll continue by 46-foot (14-meter) boat to the marine life sanctuary of Kealakekua Bay, also home to the historic marker for seafarer Captain Cook. During the ride make to watch for views of the Big Island’s sea caves and volcanic lava flows.
Spend the next 45 minutes of your trip enjoying snorkeling amidst the area’s mix of vibrant reefs. Depending on where you go you might see creatures like sea turtles, coral, tropical fish, and much more. During the winter, Humpback whales have been known to frequent the area as well. Once you’re back up on deck, you’ll also learn about the historical significance of the area, known for its connection to British explorer Captain Cook.
Continue your trip by heading out to find the pod of wild spinner dolphins that frequents the bay. Those who selected the dolphin swimming package will then have the opportunity to jump in the water with these wild fish, a magical experience that is sure to delight. You’ll return back to the harbor at the conclusion of your trip.