Discover the thrill of Kauai’s Na Pali Coast on a 5 to 5.5 hour adventure that brings you face to face with towering sea cliffs, secluded beaches, and vibrant marine life. Your expert crew will share
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Location: Kauai
What's Included
- PM Departure Food Choice: Pulled Pork, Teriyaki Chicken or Seasoned Tofu w/ rice & veggies.
- Licensed Captain and experienced CPR & water safety trained crew
- Raft cruise along the Na Pali Coast
- Juice, Soda & Water
- AM Departure: A choice of a Bacon or Veggie Breakfast Sandwich
- Snorkel Equipment & Expert Instruction
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The Na Pali Coast raft tour is generally suitable for kids aged 5 and up. However, it’s always best to check with Kauai Sea Tours directly for specific age guidelines, as they might have different safety protocols. Also, younger kids might need to be comfortable with the open water and some rougher waves, especially if it’s windy.
A: For the snorkeling portion, it’s best to wear a swimsuit and maybe a rash guard for some sun protection. Water shoes can be handy, too, if you plan to walk on rocky beaches. Don’t forget a towel and sunscreen! They provide all the snorkeling gear, so you just need to bring what you’ll wear.
A: Kauai Sea Tours usually monitors the weather closely. If conditions are unsafe, they’ll either reschedule or cancel the tour for safety. They’ll inform you ahead of time. Just keep your schedule flexible so you can enjoy the adventure when the weather is right!
Discussions
Just booked the Na Pali Coast raft and snorkel adventure!
Hey everyone! I just booked the Na Pali Coast half-day raft and snorkel tour for next week with Kauai Sea Tours. Super excited! I heard you get to see dolphins and maybe some whales if we’re lucky. The food options look great too; I'm going with the teriyaki chicken! Anyone else done this tour? What should I expect?
Na Pali Coast tour advice: What to bring?
I’m thinking of getting this Na Pali Coast raft adventure as a gift. What are some essentials I should include in a gift bag for the lucky recipient? I’ve never done a tour like this before, so any tips would help!