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Kealakekua Bay

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Mandy
June 20, 2021
This is one of our top two snorkeling destinations on the Big Island. The only drawback is accessing the area. You have three main options: The first is to hike to the monument area. However, this is an intermediate to advanced hike, as it is about a 4.0 mile round trip and covers a 1300' drop in vertical elevation. Most of the hike is in full sun, so be sure to take a lot of water and do some pre-trip hike planning. Next, you can rent or bring a kayak to paddle to the site from across the bay. You have to tether the kayak to yourself, as landing the kayak without a special permit is prohibited. An approved kayak outfitter with a special permit may be an option if you wish to land your kayak. Lastly, you can take one of several snorkel boat tours to the site. Once there, the snorkeling is word class with an abundance of fish and coral.
This is one of our top two snorkeling destinations on the Big Island. The only drawback is accessing the area. You have three main options: The first is to hike to the monument area. However, this is an intermediate to advanced hike, as it is about a 4.0 mile round trip and covers a 1300' drop in…
Roslyn
August 8, 2020
Home of the Spinner Dolphins, come early and see spinner dolphins frolick in this beautiful bay! Rent Kayaks and paddle over the Captain Cook Monument. Enjoy the beautiful drive down to the beach park with picnic tables and restrooms.
Ania And John
June 2, 2019
Across the bay you will be able to see Captain Cook monument. his bay is beautiful and sacred.
Tiffany And Nathan
March 26, 2019
Historic Kealakekua Bay is where Captain Cook first discovered the Hawaiian islands. If you look on the cliff side wall you can still see the hole left from where he shot his cannon! Dolphins frequent the bay and kayaking is a must! Try Kona Boys for kayak rentals.
Steve
July 6, 2016
Excellent bay for snorkeling, kayaking and dolphins.

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