Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Night snorkel with the manta rays. One of the top experiences I've had ever, not just in Hawaii.
We thought driving out to the observatory for an astronomy program was very worth it and I'll do it again when we go back, but it's a very long drive and it's cold as heck up there.
Is that safe, do they sting?
DP, they cannot sting. The tour puts you in a short wetsuit and has you hang onto a light bar that the rays come to because it attracts plankton. There is no free swimming with the snorkel (vs scuba) and no touching the animals of course. You just hang there while they swim by.
Anonymous wrote:My tween loved the manta rays and it was a lifetime highlight for her (I was uncomfortably cold, myself).
Book two nights at the Volcano Inn inside the national park so that you can stay there all day / see volcanic activity at night if there is any.
Snorkeling off various beaches in Kona, and also in the lagoon at Hilton Waikaloa (day pass). The paid snorkeling trip to Captain Cook unfortunately had cloudy water the last two times we've been.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Night snorkel with the manta rays. One of the top experiences I've had ever, not just in Hawaii.
We thought driving out to the observatory for an astronomy program was very worth it and I'll do it again when we go back, but it's a very long drive and it's cold as heck up there.
Is that safe, do they sting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Night snorkel with the manta rays. One of the top experiences I've had ever, not just in Hawaii.
We thought driving out to the observatory for an astronomy program was very worth it and I'll do it again when we go back, but it's a very long drive and it's cold as heck up there.
Is that safe, do they sting?
Anonymous wrote:Night snorkel with the manta rays. One of the top experiences I've had ever, not just in Hawaii.
We thought driving out to the observatory for an astronomy program was very worth it and I'll do it again when we go back, but it's a very long drive and it's cold as heck up there.
Anonymous wrote:Night snorkel with the manta rays. One of the top experiences I've had ever, not just in Hawaii.
We thought driving out to the observatory for an astronomy program was very worth it and I'll do it again when we go back, but it's a very long drive and it's cold as heck up there.