Kona Manta Ray Night Snorkel on Navy Speed Boat
13 guests max Manta Ray night snorkel. Snorkel with Manta Rays at night while hanging on [...]
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$99
Sustainable Travel guide and itineraries for the Big Island of Hawaii
13 guests max Manta Ray night snorkel. Snorkel with Manta Rays at night while hanging on [...]
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$99
Three-hour manta ray night dive and snorkel. Combines both experiences in one trip: divers [...]
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$129
Snorkel tour from a 50-foot catamaran to Manta Village in Keauhou, south Kona. One of the [...]
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$130
Unlike most other travel websites we prioritize quality over quantity and hand-pick the tours based on 3 criteria:
Yes, but not that many. Unmissable for us means the tour is both uniquely Hawaiian and so memorable, you won't be able to stop talking about it once you get home. The following adventures did that for us:
Most tours shown here offer free cancellation. The window is typically 24 to 48 hours before the activity, with a few requiring up to a week's notice.
The one exception is a tour with no free cancellation policy. It is marked prominently on its page and during checkout, so there are no surprises.
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