4 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
There are few places in all of Hawaii more historic than Kealakekua Bay, as it's the spot where Captain Cook was killed in a skirmish with native Hawaiians, and the Hawaiian monarch, King Kamehameha III was born just a few miles away. The history aside, it's also one of the best places to snorkel on the Big Island of Hawaii, and you'll have the chance to experience the beauty on this snorkeling tour from Kona. Search for dolphins on the way to the bay while admiring the volcanic coast, and after scouring the red for coral and fish, climb aboard for a lunch that's served by the friendly crew.
Your adventure begins by meeting your crew at the harbor in Kona. To save you the hassle of bringing lots of equipment with you; snorkeling gear, a floatation device, and lunch are all provided.
After getting on the boat, the trip begins with a ride into Kealakekua Bay. During your ride, you can learn all about Captain Cook, and the area’s link to Hawaiian royalty.
After getting to a great snorkeling spot—with an expert crew to take you to a place where marine life has been spotted before—you can hop off and go snorkeling. Look out for dolphins, coral reefs, and colorful fish along the way—and maybe even Humpback whales if it’s wintertime.
Then, round off your adventures with a delicious on-board lunch before a scenic journey back along the volcanic coast to the harbor.