Snorkeling and Fireworks Cruises from Island Magic Catamaran. Choose from Three Options.
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- Signature pink-sailed boat
- 2.5-hour cruises
- Snorkel in Turtle Canyon
- Snorkeling gear included
If foam noodles can be found floating on the surface of almost every pool, think how many perfectly salted meatballs must be at the bottom of the ocean. Discover the sea's sunken treats with today's Groupon for a 2.5-hour snorkeling or fireworks cruise from Island Magic Catamaran. Choose from the following options:
- For $32, you get an adult snorkeling cruise (a $65 value).
- For $20, you a youth snorkeling cruise (a $40 value).
- For $24, you get a Friday night fireworks cruise (a $50 value).
Boasting iconic pink sails and twin hulls, the Island Magic Catamaran barely contains its speedthirsty lust as it harnesses Oahu’s swift sea swells. A stunning morning snorkel trip floats aquatic explorers to Turtle Canyon, where huge green sea turtles live alongside a plethora of tropical fish recently escaped from despotic shower curtains; the requisite snorkel, swim mask, and noodley float toys are provided. Friday fireworks cruises offer guests glimpses of the Waikiki skyline’s glistening nightlights, finishing off with a resplendent fireworks finale before returning to land. Buy more than one Groupon as gifts to facilitate a family snorkeling escapade or a romantic pyrotechnic rendezvous.
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About Island Magic Catamaran-DUPE OF ACTIVE ACCOUNT
With its pink sails filling with ocean breezes, the Island Magic Catamaran carries passengers out to sea in search of painted sunsets, playful humpbacks, and salty sprays. During sails, the crew carefully handles the 30-passenger vessel, allowing it to float lazily on glassy water or race against the island's fast-flowing swells. In addition to cruises, the team leads snorkeling adventures near Turtle Canyon, where sightseers can splash among green sea turtles before they finish hatching into boring, shell-less lizards. Sunset cruises depart 1.5 hours before the sun dips below the horizon, allowing passengers to admire the waves as they catch the last few bits of sunlight.