Best Coral Reef Snorkel Tour in Kona - Protected Marine Sanctuary

We carry a maximum of 14 passengers so we can offer a more intimate snorkel experience than the larger "cattle boats" in Kona. In addition to delivering a more private experience, our small group siz

We carry a maximum of 14 passengers so we can offer a more intimate snorkel experience than the larger "cattle boats" in Kona. In addition to delivering a more private experience, our small group size allows for more time in the water. Our passengers are able to quickly enter and exit the water as we explore Kealakekua Bay. If you book all 14 seats on any trip, you will have your own private charter. In addition to being the only party on the boat, you'll be able to work with your captain to customize your trip to your liking. For instance, you'll be able to decide whether to pick up and move to a new location or continue snorkeling in Kealakekua Bay (time and conditions permitting). Don't miss this opportunity to snorkel the famous Kealakekua Bay and Captain Cook Monument, in a private small-group experience that's unmatched. Get ready to make memories that will last a lifetime!

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Location: Big Island of Hawaii

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Q: Are there any age limits for kids on the Coral Reef Snorkel Tour?

A: There's no strict age limit, but kids should be comfortable in the water. It's a family-friendly experience, so I've seen kids as young as 5 enjoy it. Just make sure they can swim and follow safety instructions. Sometimes the crew can provide flotation devices for younger kids if needed!

Q: What should I wear for the snorkel tour? Is there a dress code?

A: Stick with your swimwear and maybe a rash guard for sun protection. Flip-flops are fine, but water shoes give you better grip on the boat and rocks. Don't forget a towel and sunscreen! It's casual, just be comfy.

Q: What happens if the weather's bad on the day of the tour? Can you reschedule?

A: If the weather looks unsafe, they usually cancel the tour and give you options to reschedule or get a refund. Just make sure to check the forecast ahead of time and keep in contact with them. They're pretty good about communicating changes, so don't stress!

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Thinking of booking the Coral Reef Snorkel Tour - any tips?

I’m planning to surprise my boyfriend with the Coral Reef Snorkel Tour in Kona. He's never been snorkeling before! I love that it’s a smaller group. I’m just wondering about the best time to go and if it's good for beginners. Any tips or things I should know before booking?

Just got back from the Coral Reef Snorkel Tour - WOW!

OMG, this tour was amazing! We saw so many colorful fish and even a turtle! The small group made it super personal, and the crew was so chill. We spent a good amount of time in Kealakekua Bay and snorkeling around the Captain Cook Monument was just breathtaking. Totally worth the price!