Rated among the top snorkeling spots in North America and definitely the best snorkeling location in all of Hawaii, Kealakekua Bay is a special marine wonder because of its pristine waters. Designated a Marine Life Conservation District in 1969 by the State of Hawaii, ensures that the a portion of the bay is protected from fishing and collecting. Over 250 species of marine life call the bay home and you should be on the lookout for our Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins, moray eels, spotted eagle rays, octopus, green sea turtles (honu), vibrant reef fish, and an amazing array of living corals.
This bay is also an extremely important cultural and historical site as it’s where Captain James Cook made his second landing in Hawaii in 1779 (after landing in Kauai in 1778) – the first western contact with the native Hawaiians after their solitary existence for hundreds of years. You’ll learn about this and have a deeper appreciation for its significance through the storytelling of our Captain and crew. Some of the best snorkeling is right by the Captain Cook Monument and the adjacent Ka`awaloa Cove.
Adult 13+
Youth/Child 5-12
*Gratuity not included and at guest discretion based upon the experience received”
Our small intimate groups redefine the term “marine life experience”. Consider a private charter for a wonderful personalized adventure.
Our small group experience and our fast and maneuverable RHIB vessel, Nature School II, will allow you to explore Kealakekua Bay with personalized service and an abundance of Aloha from our Captain and crew. Allow us to make your Kona snorkeling tour an amazing experience!
You may appreciate snorkeling because of the calmness you experience when swimming in nature. Kealakekua Bay goes far beyond this and helps you understand the connectedness of different aspects of nature, and the importance of our caring for them accordingly
Snorkeling in Kealakekua Bay offers an experience unlike any other. You’ll be amazed at the abundance and diversity of the life here. Our team will help you be on the lookout for amazing coral formations, tropical fish, rays, and turtles as well as our Hawaian Spinner Dolphins who make the bay a part-time home. The typically calm waters provide for a relaxed and enjoyable snorkeling adventure.
With our experienced guides leading your Kona Snorkeling Tour, you’ll receive insightful information about the marine ecosystem and the significant and colorful history of Captain Cook’s landing there in 1779. Their expertise enhances your understanding of the underwater world and helps you navigate these waters easily. You’ll also realize how simple it can be to swim with the natural inhabitants of the bay when an experienced guide leads you.
The breathtaking beauty of the bay and its inhabitants will leave you with unforgettable impressions. Take home these memories to share with others through reserving one of our GoPro camera rentals, snorkel stick and underwater housing. Limited availability.
Our 31′ 2014 Ocean Craft RHIB (Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat) – “NATURE SCHOOL II”, and check-in area are located at Honokohau Harbor slip G-8. We are reached from both north and south of Kailua-Kona via Queen Kaahumanu Highway (Hwy 19). Follow the signs to the Harbor entrance and turn on Kealakehe Parkway heading towards the ocean until you arrive at the light tan Public Restrooms building with the red roof, then look for our “Hawaii Marine Life Charters” sign on your right. With our sleek design and powerful twin Yamaha 250 HP engines , this comfortable, fast, and maneuverable boat will be your gateway to marine exploration along our beautiful Kona coast. We offer an intimate experience by limiting our tours to a maximum of 10 guests. Our comfortable bench seats all face forward providing for 180 degrees of sightseeing excellence. You’ll be in the bow of the boat watching the adventure unfurl. Let’s get you in the water!