Kona Manta Ray Snorkel Tour: Guaranteed or come again free

Why Choose Us for Your Manta Ray Night Snorkel? Manta Guarantee Policy Didn’t see a manta ray? Come again for FREE until you do!* (Based on availability. See full policy for details.) Smaller Group

Why Choose Us for Your Manta Ray Night Snorkel? Manta Guarantee Policy Didn’t see a manta ray? Come again for FREE until you do!* (Based on availability. See full policy for details.) Smaller Group Size than boat boats! Avoid big boats that carry 25 to 50 guests. Shorter Boat Ride Get to the action faster with a quick 3-minute ride to the manta site—no long 30-minute boat ride like other operators. Unmatched Light Power Our custom light boards use over 200, 000 lumens of blue or white dive light, attracting more plankton and increasing your chances of manta sightings.* (*Mantas are wild animals—sightings are common but not guaranteed.) Statistically Better Later Tours Later tours often have fewer boats and more manta activity, enhancing your experience. Fully Staffed & Safety-Focused Every tour includes a licensed captain, swim guide, and certified lifeguard to keep you safe and informed. Water time is approximately 20 to 40 minutes

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Location: Big Island of Hawaii

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Q: What's the best time to book the Manta Ray snorkel tour to avoid crowds?

A: Booking a later tour in the evening is usually better for fewer crowds and more manta activity. They recommend going out around sunset for the best chance to see them. Just keep in mind that it can get a bit chilly after dark, so bring a light jacket too! Also, the water can be a bit choppy, so if you’re prone to motion sickness, consider taking something before you go.

Q: Is there an age limit for kids to join this tour?

A: Kids aged 5 and up are welcome to join, but they should be comfortable in the water and wearing a life jacket. It’s a great family experience, but make sure they can handle snorkeling. They’ll have flotation belts for added safety, which is great for younger ones.

Q: What should we wear for the Manta Ray snorkel tour? Any recommendations?

A: Definitely wear a swimsuit under a rash guard or wet suit if you have one. The water can be a bit cool at night. Also, water shoes could help since you’re getting in and out of the boat. And don’t forget a towel for after! There’s usually some room to rinse off on the boat.

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Just did the Manta Ray tour, and it was AMAZING!

I went on the Kona Manta Ray snorkel tour last week and wow, what an experience! We saw like 5 manta rays up close. The crew was super friendly, and the lights they use really bring the plankton in. It was so cool to float and watch them glide by. Just a heads up, it does get chilly in the water, so don’t forget a light jacket for the boat ride back. I’m definitely going again!

Thinking about gifting the Manta Ray tour - is it worth it?

I’m thinking of getting the Kona Manta Ray snorkel tour as a gift for my boyfriend’s birthday. Has anyone done it? I read about the money-back guarantee if you don’t see a manta, which is cool. But I wanna know if it’s really worth the price. Any tips for making it a great experience?