Cruise along in luxury and comfort aboard the Hula Kai as your captain zeros in on the perfect snorkel site, remote and exotic. Dive in and swim near tropical fish, coral reefs, and ancient underwater lava flows.
Details
The day starts with Kona coffee and a breakfast buffet aboard the Hula Kai, as the captain finds the perfect spot, somewhere off the beaten path. Along the way, keep your eyes open for whales, dolphins, manta rays, and historical sites. Suit up with snorkeling or dive gear (all provided), and jump into the clear water. Discover underwater caves and arches, and swim with schools of tropical fish. Experienced guides are there to help you with instruction and tours if needed. Back on the Hula Kai, a hearty barbecue lunch is being prepared, complete with beer, wine, and soft drinks. Hula Kai features a lifeguard-certified crew, staircases for easy access in and out of the water, restrooms and freshwater showers, seating with arm and head rests, and flotation devices.
Inclusions
- Cruise aboard the Hula Kai
- Snorkel and dive gear
- Certified instruction
- Breakfast and lunch
- Beverages
- Use of stand-up paddle boards
Duration
Approximately 5 hours
Available
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
Departure time and location
9:30 AM; from Keauhou Bay (check-in is 30 minutes prior)
Return time and location
2:30 PM; to Keauhou Bay
Note
Winter cruises may depart earlier. Please confirm cruise details with Local Expert™. Children age 6 and under are not permitted on this tour. Divers must present certification card or verification of certification status before diving and be at least 10 years of age. Safety requirements do not allow you to dive the same day that you fly; please plan accordingly.
Terms & Conditions
This Activity can be changed or cancelled without penalty at any time prior to 48 hours before the scheduled start of this Activity. Otherwise the product is 100% non-refundable and non-transferable.
All customers/participants are required to sign liability waivers before participating in this activity.


