Choice of: Three-Hour Manta Ray Night Snorkel Experience for One Person Four-Hour Dolphin Encounter and Kealakekua Reef Snorkel Experience for One Person Three-Hour Manta Ray Night Snorkel Experience for Two People Four-Hour Dolphin Encounter and Kealakekua Reef Snorkel Experience for Two PeopleExperiences takes place on the The Big Island, 74-425 Kealakehe Parkway, Ste 1 Kailua-Kona, HI 96740. Please make sure you have transportation to The Big Island secured.Manta Ray Night Snorkel ExperiencePrice includes: mask, fins, snorkel, wet suit, flotation devices, dry snacks, hot coffee, and hot chocolate. You should bring: towel, jacket/sweatshirt, and dry clothes. Don’t forget a camera. Head out into the Pacific Ocean off Kona to see the sunset over the water before diving in to enjoy swimming freely with Manta Rays in their underwater nighttime realm.As groups motor out from Honokohau Harbor in Kona, Hawaii to the dive site (which is about 20–30 feet deep), the crew will go over some fun facts about the manta rays and other specific info needed for the adventure. As the sun sets and turns to night, the flashlights come on and the ocean is lit up electric green. The manta rays come close and perform summersaults underneath while they eat the plankton, which gets concentrated by the lights.Dolphin Encounter and Kealakekua Reef Snorkel ExperiencePrice includes all necessary gear: mask, fins, snorkel, wetsuit (if necessary), and flotation devices if needed. Soda/water and dry snacks are provided. You should bring: towel, sunscreen, and a camera.On a four-hour journey to Kealakekua Bay, join more than 600 underwater species, including Hawaiian spinner and spotted dolphins. Ocean Encounters specializes in first-time snorkelers, and they aim to make everyone feel comfortable. Their first mates snorkel with groups to put them at ease. The experience starts with a 10-minute lesson on how to use the gear properly, then the group makes its way down the exquisite Kona coast, heading south to Kealakekua Bay—home to Hawaiian
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