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2 TANK MANTA DIVE (DIVERS & SNORKELERS BOAT)

Manta Ray - Divers & Snorkelers Boat

OW Certified Divers

MUST be an OW certified Diver. 15 years & up only. Full wetsuits, tanks, weights, fins, and masks included

$ 200

Jr. Open Water Certified Divers

MUST be a JR certified diver. 12 to 14 years old only, restricted to 60 ft

$ 200

Snorkelers

6 years & up. Snorkel, mask, fins, & wetsuit shorty provided

$ 135

Ride Along

Boat ride only. Will not enter the water. Chances of seeing mantas are rare

$ 135

DIVE INTO THE MAGIC OF THE HAWAIIAN KONA COAST

Start your adventure with an exciting afternoon dive at a lively reef bursting with marine life. From curious reef sharks and playful octopuses to colorful tropical fish, nudibranchs, and eels, there’s always something amazing to see. Our crew will chat with the group to learn what excites you most and choose a dive spot everyone will love.

After the first dive, we’ll cruise along the stunning Kona coastline during the surface interval. Relax, enjoy the ocean breeze, and watch the sun set in spectacular fashion. Our crew will also share fascinating insights about manta rays to get you ready for the main event.

When night falls, the real magic begins. Dive into the water and witness the graceful beauty of Kona’s famous manta rays up close. These gentle giants glide effortlessly around you, creating an awe-inspiring experience that’s truly one for the bucket list.

Whether you’re diving or snorkeling, this trip is perfect for everyone. Our crew is passionate about sharing Kona’s underwater wonders and making sure you have an unforgettable experience filled with aloha spirit. Join us for this must-do adventure—we can’t wait to share it with you!

ENJOY A SNEAK PEEK OF OUR MANTA RAY NIGHT DIVE & SNORKEL ECOADVENTURE CHARTER

ATTENTION DIVERS!

Please be sure you have at least 18 hours after diving before flying or going above 2000 feet elevation. This includes traveling to Mauna Kea, Saddle Rd., Volcano Natl. Park, driving to HILO, helicopter tours, & flights). Going to high altitude/elevation after diving is unsafe due to the risk of decompression illness.

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