$105 for a Submarine-Scooter and Turtle-Watching Adventure from Island Water Sports Hawaii ($198 Value)
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A 50-foot power boat lets aqua tourists gaze at turtles from the deck and travel underwater with submersible self-propelled scooters
- What’s included:
- A short briefing from an experienced member of the staff
- 20-minute ride on a self-propelled, eco-friendly submarine electric scooter amid colorful fish, corals, and sea turtles
- 90-minutes of turtle watching while on a 50-foot power catamaran boat
- Refreshment and snack
- Some time allotted for swimming, snorkeling, and staring directly into the sun
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Departure location: 377 Keahole Street, Building E, Honolulu, HI 96825
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- Age restriction: must be 10 or older
- Weight restriction: 350 lbs maximum weight
- Height restriction: must be at least 4 feet and at most 6’8’’ tall
- Must have no medical condition
- Not valid on Sundays, Super Bowl Sunday, Veterans Day, Honolulu Marathon Day, New Year’s Day, Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, or Christmas Day
- Subject to weather
Need To Know Info
About Island Water Sports Hawaii
Founded with the goal of curating unique island adventures that promote up-close encounters with local wildlife, Island Water Sports Hawaii facilitates humans’ return to nature with intimate tours and activities. Working out of the Hawaii Kai Marina, Island Water Sports’ passionate staff of boat captains ferries guests out into Maunalua Bay to partake in aquatic adventures including snorkeling. The company’s signature eco-friendly submarine scooters secure riders' heads in clear, bubble-like helmets that draw on the principles of diving bells to safely seal air inside and keep faces dry, comfortable, and breathing easily throughout underwater tours. On boat tours, the balmy sea air tussles the manes of Island Watersports’ skippers as they point out awe-inspiring vistas and wildlife such as humpback whales that migrate to Hawaii from Alaska to nurse, mate, and take their sundresses out of storage.