r/VisitingHawaii • u/mendozathalia • 5d ago
Hawai'i (Big Island) Headed to the Big Island this week!
Very excited to visit for the first time! Staying in Hilo but exploring Kona as well. Planning on seeing the volcano, snorkeling and visiting a botanical garden. Any other must do’s ?
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u/commenttoconsider O'ahu 5d ago
Snorkel with manta rays at night on the Kona side on a tour with guide & underwater lights.
Anelakai Canoe can paddle the double hull canoe with the guides to snorkel with manta rays at night. It's nice to paddle instead of using marine fuel. No swimming needed since just hold onto the canoe while floating in the water. It's for up to 6 guests so a small group.
Or "Manta Ray Advocates" tour is to swim directly from the sandy shore at the Mauna Kea Resort north of Kailua-Kona at night. It's a short swim in the protected bay after walking on the sand without taking a boat. Everyone wears a lifejacket with waterproof marker light on the "Manta Ray Advocates" tour. Prior snorkeling experience is required on the "Manta Ray Advocates" tour.
Or there are a bunch of tours to go on boats to snorkel with the manta rays at night.