Scuba and Snorkeling Tour
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The Great Escape
If scuba or snorkeling is on your Hawaii to-do list (“if”?), these incredible aquatic escapes allow plenty of underwater time, as well as some exciting extras. Intimate yet expansive, these adventure excursions offer something for everyone yearning to experience the onshore and offshore depths of Hawaii’s beauty. Tours are limited to twelve passengers and set off for hidden destinations teeming with wildlife, exotic coral reefs, black and white sand beaches, coconut groves, and dramatic volcanic terrain. Discover this wonderland on the East Hawaii excursions or explore Halape, a paradisiacal volcanic national park you’ll savor by sea and by sand.
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One of the most amazing things you can ever do on the Big Island. The crew is helpful, informative, and fun. The ride itself is outstanding. And the chance to see an up-close view of molten lava pouring into the sea is magical ... an almost primal connection with the planet. As the boat Captain (Shane) said, the only thing missing is the dinosaurs. These guys are top-notch. But the ride is not for the faint at heart.
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HI-137/Kapoho Kalapana Road , Pāhoa, Hawaii 96778
Activity includes
- A private boat tour for up to 12 people to discover East Hawaii’s hidden ocean treasures in Halape, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
- Time to relax on a white sandy beach, viewing active volcanoes from the sea, swimming and snorkeling with the tropical fishes, exploration scuba diving exclusive dive sites
- Advanced Dives with professional guide
- Dive at Lava Ocean Dive Site
- Exploration dive in uncharted dive site in East Hawaii
Details
People per Ticket:Up to 12
Safety Information:All passengers need to be in good health and able to hold on for themselves on the open ocean adventure
More Rules:Must be 7+ and able to climb a 10 ft ladder; No pregnancies, back injuries or other major injuries from the past 3 years that can be brought to back to life
Additional Charges:Dive gear available for rental
Meet Location:Isaac Hale Beach Park also know as Pohoiki Boat Ramp; Take HWY 132 east to Lava Tree State Park for 2 miles. The road splits just after Lava Tree State Park. Veer to the right at the fork in the road. This road will lead you through the Mango forest in route to Pohoiki for 5 miles. Go Straight through Stop sign. Take first left into upper gravel parking lot, go to yellow restroom building, where your guide will meet you.
Transportation Type:US Coast Guard inspected 24 passenger LavaKai boat for snorkeling and diving
What to Bring:Dive gear, swim apparel, sunscreen, sunglasses, towel, hat
Equipment Provided:Snorkel Gear
Activity includes
- A private boat tour for up to 6 people to discover East Hawaii’s hidden ocean treasures in Halape, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
- Time to relax on a white sandy beach, viewing active volcanoes from the sea, swimming and snorkeling with the tropical fishes, exploration scuba diving exclusive dive sites
- Advanced Dives with professional guide
- Dive at Lava Ocean Dive Site
- Exploration dive in uncharted dive site in East Hawaii
Details
People per Ticket:Up to 6
Safety Information:All passengers need to be in good health and able to hold on for themselves on the open ocean adventure
More Rules:Must be 7+ and able to climb a 10 ft ladder; No pregnancies, back injuries or other major injuries from the past 3 years that can be brought to back to life
Additional Charges:Dive gear available for rental
Meet Location: Isaac Hale Beach Park also know as Pohoiki Boat Ramp; Take HWY 132 east to Lava Tree State Park for 2 miles. The road splits just after Lava Tree State Park. Veer to the right at the fork in the road. This road will lead you through the Mango forest in route to Pohoiki for 5 miles. Go Straight through Stop sign. Take first left into upper gravel parking lot, go to yellow restroom building, where your guide will meet you.
Transportation Type:US Coast Guard inspected 24 passenger LavaKai boat for snorkeling and diving
What to Bring:Dive gear, swim apparel, sunscreen, sunglasses, towel, hat
Equipment Provided:Snorkel Gear
Activity includes
- A boat tour to discover East Hawaii’s hidden ocean treasures in Halape, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
- Time to relax on a white sandy beach, viewing active volcanoes from the sea, swimming and snorkeling with the tropical fishes, exploration scuba diving exclusive dive sites
- Advanced Dives with professional guide
- Dive at Lava Ocean Dive Site
- Exploration dive in uncharted dive site in East Hawaii
Details
People per Ticket:1 person
Safety Information:All passengers need to be in good health and able to hold on for themselves on the open ocean adventure
More Rules:Must be 7+ and able to climb a 10 ft ladder; No pregnancies, back injuries or other major injuries from the past 3 years that can be brought to back to life
Additional Charges:Dive gear available for rental
Ticket Types: Choose from either just snorkeling on your day out, or, if you are dive certified and wish to rent a tank for the day, choose the 1 tank dive ticket
Meet Location:Isaac Hale Beach Park also know as Pohoiki Boat Ramp; Take HWY 132 east to Lava Tree State Park for 2 miles. The road splits just after Lava Tree State Park. Veer to the right at the fork in the road. This road will lead you through the Mango forest in route to Pohoiki for 5 miles. Go Straight through Stop sign. Take first left into upper gravel parking lot, go to yellow restroom building, where your guide will meet you.
Transportation Type:US Coast Guard inspected 24 passenger LavaKai boat for snorkeling and diving
Equipment Provided:Snorkel Gear
What to Bring:swim apparel, sunscreen, sunglasses, towel, hat; if diving and you have your own dive gear, please bring
Insider Tip:Passenger count is limited to 12 per trip to ensure an intimate, uncrowded Big Island ocean adventure
