Experience the Magic: Kona Manta Ray Night Snorkel
Embark on an unforgettable adventure with a thrilling night snorkel with majestic manta rays off the Kona coast. As the sun dips below the horizon, we'll cruise along the coastline, enjoying a breathtaking sunset.
At our destination, you'll be equipped with all the necessary gear, including a wetsuit, snorkel, mask, and fins. Then, guided by our experienced crew, you'll gently descend into the warm waters.
Witness the magic as these gentle giants gracefully glide through the illuminated waters, their bioluminescent plankton creating a mesmerizing spectacle. Our experienced guides will ensure your safety and provide fascinating insights into the behavior of these incredible creatures.
Manta Adventures slip number is G-2 and in the far the south side corner of the harbor.
Please park in the available ample parking lot and make your way to your adventure. If you are running late for some unforeseen reason please call us. CHECK IN IS 4:30PM HST, with departure promptly at 4:45 PM
Please bring individual towels and a light sweatshirt or cover up.
Upon arrival please contact us at 808 345 2547 with a local contact number or cell number as to update you with trip details or changes. Current check in time is 4:30PM effective 4/15/25.
WINTER:
Check in: 4:00 pm
(Effective 12/15-3/31)
SUMMER:
Check in: 4:30 pm
(Effective 4/1/ -9/14/)
FALL:
Check in: 4:15 pm
(Effective 9/15/ -12/14/)
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