Manta Ray Night Snorkel from Kona — Small Group

The Kona Coast of Hawaii is considered the primary place in the world to view manta rays after sunset. During this approx 2 -hour snorkeling tour with a knowledgeable guide, watch these extraordinary

The Kona Coast of Hawaii is considered the primary place in the world to view manta rays after sunset. During this approx 2 -hour snorkeling tour with a knowledgeable guide, watch these extraordinary creatures feed on plentiful plankton attracted by underwater lights. With wingspans that can reach more than 20 feet (6 meters) across, manta rays have no teeth or barb on the tail. Includes Drinks,Snacks,Wetsuit,Flotation ,Snorkel Gear( Rx masks are available in a limited range and by request. Please add notes to the comments section when checking out)

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Location: Big Island of Hawaii

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the Manta Ray Night Snorkel? Can kids join?

A: The Manta Ray Night Snorkel is generally suitable for kids aged 8 and up, but it’s always best to check with the provider, C Big Island Tours, directly. They can give you the latest info and any age restrictions. Just keep in mind that the experience does require some comfort in the water since you'll be snorkeling at night.

Q: What happens if the weather isn't great? Can we reschedule our tour?

A: If the weather conditions are poor, the tour operator will usually cancel or reschedule for safety reasons. You should be able to rebook for another date without any issues. Just make sure you call C Big Island Tours as soon as you know your plans change, and they'll help you out! It’s best to plan this ahead.

Q: What should I wear for the Manta Ray Night Snorkel? Is it cold in the water?

A: You’ll want to wear a swimsuit under the wetsuit that they provide. The water can be a bit chilly at night, but the wetsuits help a lot. Most people are comfortable, but maybe bring a light jacket for after snorkeling when you get back on the boat. Also, don't forget sunscreen before you put on the wetsuit!

Discussions

Just booked the Manta Ray Night Snorkel in Kona—what should I expect?

I’m so excited! I just booked the Manta Ray Night Snorkel with C Big Island Tours for next week. I’ve heard so many amazing things about seeing the rays up close, but I’m a little nervous about snorkeling at night. What’s it really like? Any tips for a first-timer?

Has anyone done the Manta Ray Night Snorkel? Need tips!

Thinking about gifting my partner the Manta Ray Night Snorkel for our anniversary. We’ve never done this before. Is it really as magical as it sounds? Should I be concerned about anything for him? He’s a bit nervous about snorkeling.