Kealakekua Bay Afternoon Snorkel: Family Fun on the Kona Coast

4.9
(621 reviews)

3 hours 30 minutes (approximately)
Offered in: English

Spend your morning exploring the Big Island, then board the eco-friendly Fair Wind II for an afternoon of snorkeling highlights in Kealakekua Bay - relaxed, scenic, and perfectly timed.

Snorkel the vibrant reefs of Kealakekua Bay, enjoy onboard waterslides and scenic views, and soak up the golden afternoon light - all after your morning hike, coffee tour, or market stroll.

**Why guests love this tour:**
- A highlights-focused experience—perfect for guests short on time but big on adventure
- Great for families, first-time snorkelers, and travelers seeking value
- Departs in the afternoon—freedom to explore in the morning
- Enjoy eco-conscious cruising while exploring the historical beauty of Kealakekua Bay and the Captain Cook Monument

What's Included

Two 15-Ft. Slides & Dive Platform
Island-made Sweet Potato Chips & Fresh Pineapple
Use of snorkel equipment and underwater view boxes
Use of inner tubes and other flotation devices
Tax
Full bar
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Gratuities

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

Check in at the Fair Wind office located on Keauhou Bay. **Boarding begins 15 minutes after the listed tour check-in time.** Free parking is available along Kaleiopapa Street.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes (approximately)
  • 1

    Fair Wind Big Island Ocean Guides: Your Welcome Center by the Bay Your adventure begins at the Fair Wind Office -check-in area, located right at Keauhou Bay. This is where you'll meet our crew, check in for your tour, and get ready to board—just steps from the water. Our friendly team is here to help you feel prepared and excited for your trip. While you’re here, take a moment to browse our retail shop, which offers a curated selection of reef-safe sunscreen, stylish apparel, and locally made gifts. Whether you're grabbing last-minute essentials or a keepsake to remember your day, it’s all part of the experience we’re proud to share with our guests.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2

    Keauhou Bay: Your Afternoon Launch Point Keauhou Bay welcomes you with calm, clear waters and a rich sense of place. This scenic harbor is not only the start of your ocean adventure, but also a site of historical significance—it’s the birthplace of King Kamehameha III and home to a quiet coastal marker honoring his legacy. With swaying palms, gentle waves, and lava rock formations, it’s the perfect spot to take in the beauty of Hawaiʻi’s Kona Coast before setting off.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Kuamoʻo Point: Where Land and Legacy Meet Kuamoʻo Point is a dramatic lava promontory that juts into the ocean just south of Keauhou. It marks the edge of a historically significant area tied to major cultural shifts in Hawaiʻi’s past. The rugged beauty of this coastline—waves meeting lava rock under open sky—sets the tone for the powerful history that surrounds it.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Lekeleke Burial Grounds: A Sacred Coastal Landmark Along the shoreline, you’ll see the expansive lava fields of Lekeleke Burial Grounds—hallowed ground that marks the site of the Battle of Kuamoʻo in 1819. Hundreds of warriors are buried here, and the landscape remains undisturbed as a powerful tribute to this pivotal moment in Hawaiian history. Viewed from the water, this sacred place offers a quiet glimpse into the stories held in the land.

    Admission ticket free
  • 3

    Kealakekua Bay: A Marine Sanctuary Full of Life As the boat enters Kealakekua Bay, you’ll notice the stillness of the water and the vibrant life just below the surface. Protected as a marine conservation district, this bay is home to colorful coral reefs, schools of tropical fish, and sometimes even dolphins or honu (sea turtles). Towering cliffs and lush greenery create a striking backdrop as you explore one of Hawaiʻi’s most stunning snorkeling destinations.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Captain Cook Monument: A Historic Landmark in Kealakekua Bay On the northern edge of Kealakekua Bay stands the tall white obelisk known as the Captain Cook Monument. Erected by the British in 1874, it marks the location where Captain James Cook first came ashore in Hawaiʻi in 1779—and where he met his end just weeks later. From the water, the monument is a striking sight set against the lush cliffs of the bay. It serves as a reminder of the cultural crossroads that shaped this region’s history.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Must be comfortable in the ocean
  • Full face snorkel masks are not permitted on our vessels
Supplied by Fair Wind Cruises

Tags

Snorkeling
Sustainable Tours
On the Water
Swimming
Excellent Quality
Best Conversion
Involves Animals
Top Product
Low Supplier Cancellation Rate
Low Last Minute Supplier Cancellation Rate
Curated Catalog
Short term availability

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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