Hula Kai ~ Remote snorkeling along South Kona Coast
Oceanfront dining
Paddleboards included
Stairs extend into the water for easy in and out access
Guided sea rocket tours
Getting there is half the fun!
Remote snorkel destinations along the South Kona Coast
Speeding to remote locations along the South Kona Coast in style and comfort.
A parrot fish visits with a school of yellow tang.
Comfortable captain chairs to enjoy the ride!
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Luxury Kona Coast Snorkel Tour Including Lunch

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Embark on a unique adventure aboard the comfortable Hula Kai on the Kona Coast Snorkel Cruise. What sets us apart is our commitment to environmental preservation through sustainable business practices (e.g. boats fueled with biodiesel, composting of waste, no single-use plastics) & mindful dining. Our carefully curated plant-based menu, much of which is locally sourced from the island, reflecting our commitment to minimizing negative impact on climate change while focusing on the health of our guests and planet. As you explore the historically rich Kona Coast, you'll delve into captivating stories at significant sites, including the Captain Cook Monument & the Royal Holua Slide. The tour offers two unique snorkel destinations, showcasing the breathtaking marine life of Pali Kaholo, Red Hill, or the iconic Kealakekua Bay. Hula Kai invites you to a unique blend of history, culture, and sustainable exploration along the mesmerizing Kona Coast-a journey unlike any other.

About this activity

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Duration 5 hours

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Additional Information

  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • All guests must be able to swim on their own and have previous snorkeling experience
  • Full-face snorkel masks are not permitted
  • Guests must be 7 years and older to participate in this activity
  • Guests under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult

Includes

  • Plant-based tropical breakfast and lunch
  • Fresh water showers & use of two restrooms
  • Reef-safe mineral sunscreen
  • Limited flotation devices
  • Use of snorkeling equipment & stand up paddleboards
  • Two unique snorkel destinations - weather conditions determine location(s)
  • Transportation to departure point

Special Instructions

All guests must be able to swim on their own and have previous snorkeling experience

Itinerary

  • Estimated Time : 60 minutes

    Embark on a memorable journey with Hula Kai, departing from Keauhou Bay, the birthplace of King Kamehameha III. As you cruise along the Kona Coast, immerse yourself in a Hawaiian cultural expedition enriched with captivating historical narratives. Our lifeguard-certified crew will assist you with snorkel gear to explore the blue ocean and discover coral, tropical fish, turtles, rays, dolphins, and whales. Explore two snorkel locations (weather permitting), enjoy a plant-based breakfast and lunch, and take advantage of standup paddleboards and snorkel gear. Our commitment to environmental protection through sustainable practices and mindful dining sets us apart. Our curated menu features plant-based meals, locally sourced when possible, reflecting our dedication to minimizing environmental impact and promoting guest health. Enjoy a cash bar with beer, wine, mai tais, and champagne as we cruise back to port.

    Admission Ticket Included

  • Estimated Time : 60 minutes

    Located approximately 10-miles South of Kealakekua Bay, our Luxury Kona Coast Snorkel Tour often visits the remote and serene Pali Kaholo region, consisting of Rob’s Reef and Turtle Rock (weather depending). Rob’s Reef – A definite favorite with its amazing underwater sea arches and sea caves in the Pali (cliff). Amidst the colorful array of fish and marine life located here, snorkelers may find a unique school of Pyramid Butterflyfish – which are usually only seen in deeper waters. Turtle Rock – As the name suggests, this area is frequented by Green Sea Turtles. The vibrant coral and black sand together in this area create a beautiful contrast. There are also several rock islands and ridges extending below and above the water. Nearby is Lepeamoa, a large rock formation resembling a rooster’s comb.

    Free Admission

  • Estimated Time : 60 minutes

    WEATHER DEPENDING - This large red volcanic cone is named for the type of cinder which it produced. Pu'u - meaning hill and hau, a special stone that was soft, porous, and once used for polishing canoes. Located north of Kealakekua Bay, it is situated between Nenue Point to the North and Keawakaheka Bay to the South, marking the boundary between North and South Kona. The top of Pu’u Ohau (Red Hill) is Kapu, or forbidden, as it is the ancient burial site of High Chiefess Kamaeokalani, grandmother of King Kalakaua and Queen Liliuokalani. Today, the Red Hill area has become known for its excellent snorkeling amongst the many reefs and abundant marine life it sustains.

    Free Admission

  • Estimated Time : 60 minutes

    Kealakekua Bay : WEATHER DEPENDING - Kealakekua Bay is one of the best Kona snorkel sites on Hawaii Island. With its natural wind protection, remote location and designations as an underwater state park, marine sanctuary, and site of the Captain Cook Monument, Kealakekua Bay is earning a reputation as the best snorkeling destination in Hawaii.

    Free Admission

  • Captain Cook Monument : Kealakekua Bay is home of the Captain Cook Monument. The British established the Captain Cook monument in memory of the site where Cook met his demise. View the monument from the vessel and from snorkeling in the bay.

    Free Admission

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