Dolphin Discoveries Morning or Lunch Snorkel and Dolphin Watch Start your day off with this four-and-a-half hour adventure that has it all: sightseeing, dolphin and whale watching, and snorkeling in Kealakekua Bay. First, you'll tour the historic Kona Coast by boat, marveling at its sea caves and lava tubes, before proceeding to Captain Cook's Monument at Kealakekua Bay. Then it's into the crystalline waters of the best marine sanctuary in Hawaii for an exploration of the undersea world. Many species of tropical fish will accompany you as you snorkel, and you may see the occasional eel or Hawaiian green sea turtle (or perhaps even something more exotic!) After you've had your fill of snorkeling, you’ll go in search of our sea-going mammal cousins: dolphins and whales (whales are in-season only). There's no telling what you'll see, so come on aboard for the experience of a lifetime!
Here's what you'll get:
A morning dolphin and whale watching/snorkel tour. Exploration of the historic Kona coast Visit stunning sea caves and lava tubes en route to Captain Cook's Monument at Kealakekua Bay. A chance to learn about dolphins, whales and other ocean wildlife.
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Activity Type
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Snorkeling
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Vendors
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Dolphin Discoveries
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Island
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Big Island
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Capacity
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12
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Operation Days
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Daily
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Where And When
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Keauhou Bay boat launch ramp
Check-in at 7:45 am
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Equipment
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The Nai`a Nui is a 28-foot rigid-hull inflatable adventure craft, complete with shade; it can handle up to 12 passengers
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Special Notes
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Snorkel gear, instruction and swim aids are included.
Fresh tropical fruit, snacks, and cold drinks are provided.
Guests are asked to bring a towel, camera, sunscreen (no oils please) and a smile!
Whale watching season is from mid-December to mid-April.
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Group
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Hawaii Activities
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Setting
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Water
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