Kona's Best Morning Snorkel: Captain Cook & Kealakekua Bay
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Since 1971, we've taken pride in offering a top-tier snorkeling experience backed by decades of expertise and a highly trained, lifeguard-certified crew. When you join us, you’re in the hands of professionals dedicated to safety, comfort, and making your time at Kealakekua Bay truly unforgettable. Our award-winning snorkel tour takes you to this protected marine sanctuary, home to the Captain Cook Monument and some of Hawai‘i’s most pristine waters. Along the way, our crew shares the rich cultural and historical significance of the coastline. Upon arrival, dive into crystal-clear waters, encounter vibrant marine life, or enjoy the thrills of our water slides and high dive. Snorkel gear and a variety of flotation options ensure a comfortable experience for all skill levels. As we return to Keauhou Bay, take in the stunning coastal views while learning about Hawai‘i’s marine ecosystem, coral reefs, and conservation efforts—an experience that stays with you long after the journey ends.
Departure Point
- Check in at the Fair Wind office located on Keauhou Bay.
**Boarding begins 15 minutes after the listed tour check-in time.**
Free parking is available along Kaleiopapa Street.
Return Details
- Check in at the Fair Wind office located on Keauhou Bay.
**Boarding begins 15 minutes after the listed tour check-in time.**
Free parking is available along Kaleiopapa Street.
Duration
4 hours and 30 minutes
Languages Available
- Human tour guide - English
Points of Interest
Stop At: Keauhou Bay
Kahaluu-Keauhou, HI 96740
Keauhou Bay: Where Your Adventure Begins Nestled on the sunny Kona Coast, Keauhou Bay is more than just your departure point—it’s a place rich in Hawaiian history and natural beauty. As the birthplace of King Kamehameha III, the bay holds deep cultural significance, with a historic marker just steps from check-in. Surrounded by lava rock, swaying palms, and calm, crystal-clear waters, it’s a peaceful cove ideal for photos and spotting dolphins or sea turtles. This tranquil harbor sets the stage for your Fair Wind snorkel or sailing tour—making your journey memorable before it even begins.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Kuamoo Point
Kahaluu-Keauhou, HI 96740
Fair Wind Big Island Ocean Guides: Your Welcome Center by the Bay Your adventure begins at the Fair Wind Office -check-in area, located right at Keauhou Bay. This is where you'll meet our crew, check in for your tour, and get ready to board—just steps from the water. Our friendly team is here to help you feel prepared and excited for your trip. While you’re here, take a moment to browse our retail shop, which offers a curated selection of reef-safe sunscreen, stylish apparel, and locally made gifts. Whether you're grabbing last-minute essentials or a keepsake to remember your day, it’s all part of the experience we’re proud to share with our guests.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Lekeleke Burial Ground
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
Kuamoʻo Point: A Coastline of Cultural Significance Rounding the curve of the bay, Kuamoʻo Point comes into view—a rugged lava promontory rich in both natural drama and historic weight. This coastal landmark borders the site of the Battle of Kuamoʻo and marks a moment of profound transition for the Hawaiian Islands. Today, its steep cliffs and crashing surf offer a powerful setting to reflect on the resilience and transformation of a culture deeply connected to both land and sea.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: Kealakekua Bay Marine Preserve
Hawaii
Lekeleke Burial Grounds: History Along the Shoreline As we continue south along the Kona Coast, keep an eye out for the rugged lava fields just south of Keauhou Bay—this is Lekeleke Burial Grounds, the site of the historic Battle of Kuamoʻo. In 1819, this shoreline witnessed a pivotal clash in Hawaiian history between defenders of ancient traditions and those embracing change after the passing of King Kamehameha I. The land remains a sacred resting place for those who fell in battle, and is preserved today as a place of cultural reflection. Though we view it from the water, it stands as a powerful reminder of Hawaiʻi’s dynamic past and enduring heritage.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: The Captain Cook Monument
Kealakekua Bay, Captain Cook, Hawaii
Kealakekua Bay: A Marine Sanctuary with a Story As we arrive at Kealakekua Bay, you’ll immediately notice the brilliant blue water and dramatic cliffs surrounding this protected marine preserve. Recognized as one of Hawaiʻi’s best snorkeling destinations, the bay is home to vibrant coral gardens and an incredible variety of reef fish. Spinner dolphins are often seen here, and lucky snorkelers may even spot a honu (Hawaiian sea turtle) gliding through the calm water. The white obelisk on shore marks the site where Captain James Cook landed—and later lost his life—in 1779, making this a place of both natural wonder and deep historical resonance. Whether you’re snorkeling or taking it all in from the deck, Kealakekua Bay is a highlight of the journey.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Fair Wind Cruises
78-7130 Kaleiopapa Street, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Captain Cook Monument: A Historic Landmark in Kealakekua Bay On the northern edge of Kealakekua Bay stands the tall white obelisk known as the Captain Cook Monument. Erected by the British in 1874, it marks the location where Captain James Cook first came ashore in Hawaiʻi in 1779—and where he met his end just weeks later. From the water, the monument is a striking sight set against the lush cliffs of the bay. It serves as a reminder of the cultural crossroads that shaped this region’s history.
Duration: 30 minutes
Additional Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Must be comfortable in the ocean.
- Full face snorkel masks are not permitted on our vessels
- Highly trained crew certified in lifeguarding, AED, CPR, & First Aid ensuring your safety & comfort
- Delectable plant-based breakfast and lunch
- Environmentally friendly sunscreen
- Use of snorkel equipment, underwater view boxes, inner tubes and numerous floatation options
- Ocean Stewardship User Fee and tax
Exclusions
- SNUBA available for an additional fee
Voucher Info
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
The tour identified in this promotion is made available through Viator. Groupon is not affiliated with or sponsored by the Fair Wind Cruises in connection with this deal. Please contact Groupon customer service for all inquiries related to this offer. Inquiries placed to Viator will be directed back to Groupon.
This offer is not eligible for promo codes.
Since 1971, we've taken pride in offering a top-tier snorkeling experience backed by decades of expertise and a highly trained, lifeguard-certified crew. When you join us, you’re in the hands of professionals dedicated to safety, comfort, and making your time at Kealakekua Bay truly unforgettable. Our award-winning snorkel tour takes you to this protected marine sanctuary, home to the Captain Cook Monument and some of Hawai‘i’s most pristine waters. Along the way, our crew shares the rich cultural and historical significance of the coastline. Upon arrival, dive into crystal-clear waters, encounter vibrant marine life, or enjoy the thrills of our water slides and high dive. Snorkel gear and a variety of flotation options ensure a comfortable experience for all skill levels. As we return to Keauhou Bay, take in the stunning coastal views while learning about Hawai‘i’s marine ecosystem, coral reefs, and conservation efforts—an experience that stays with you long after the journey ends.
Departure Point
- Check in at the Fair Wind office located on Keauhou Bay.
**Boarding begins 15 minutes after the listed tour check-in time.**
Free parking is available along Kaleiopapa Street.
Return Details
- Check in at the Fair Wind office located on Keauhou Bay.
**Boarding begins 15 minutes after the listed tour check-in time.**
Free parking is available along Kaleiopapa Street.
Duration
4 hours and 30 minutes
Languages Available
- Human tour guide - English
Points of Interest
Stop At: Keauhou Bay
Kahaluu-Keauhou, HI 96740
Keauhou Bay: Where Your Adventure Begins Nestled on the sunny Kona Coast, Keauhou Bay is more than just your departure point—it’s a place rich in Hawaiian history and natural beauty. As the birthplace of King Kamehameha III, the bay holds deep cultural significance, with a historic marker just steps from check-in. Surrounded by lava rock, swaying palms, and calm, crystal-clear waters, it’s a peaceful cove ideal for photos and spotting dolphins or sea turtles. This tranquil harbor sets the stage for your Fair Wind snorkel or sailing tour—making your journey memorable before it even begins.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Kuamoo Point
Kahaluu-Keauhou, HI 96740
Fair Wind Big Island Ocean Guides: Your Welcome Center by the Bay Your adventure begins at the Fair Wind Office -check-in area, located right at Keauhou Bay. This is where you'll meet our crew, check in for your tour, and get ready to board—just steps from the water. Our friendly team is here to help you feel prepared and excited for your trip. While you’re here, take a moment to browse our retail shop, which offers a curated selection of reef-safe sunscreen, stylish apparel, and locally made gifts. Whether you're grabbing last-minute essentials or a keepsake to remember your day, it’s all part of the experience we’re proud to share with our guests.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Lekeleke Burial Ground
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
Kuamoʻo Point: A Coastline of Cultural Significance Rounding the curve of the bay, Kuamoʻo Point comes into view—a rugged lava promontory rich in both natural drama and historic weight. This coastal landmark borders the site of the Battle of Kuamoʻo and marks a moment of profound transition for the Hawaiian Islands. Today, its steep cliffs and crashing surf offer a powerful setting to reflect on the resilience and transformation of a culture deeply connected to both land and sea.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: Kealakekua Bay Marine Preserve
Hawaii
Lekeleke Burial Grounds: History Along the Shoreline As we continue south along the Kona Coast, keep an eye out for the rugged lava fields just south of Keauhou Bay—this is Lekeleke Burial Grounds, the site of the historic Battle of Kuamoʻo. In 1819, this shoreline witnessed a pivotal clash in Hawaiian history between defenders of ancient traditions and those embracing change after the passing of King Kamehameha I. The land remains a sacred resting place for those who fell in battle, and is preserved today as a place of cultural reflection. Though we view it from the water, it stands as a powerful reminder of Hawaiʻi’s dynamic past and enduring heritage.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: The Captain Cook Monument
Kealakekua Bay, Captain Cook, Hawaii
Kealakekua Bay: A Marine Sanctuary with a Story As we arrive at Kealakekua Bay, you’ll immediately notice the brilliant blue water and dramatic cliffs surrounding this protected marine preserve. Recognized as one of Hawaiʻi’s best snorkeling destinations, the bay is home to vibrant coral gardens and an incredible variety of reef fish. Spinner dolphins are often seen here, and lucky snorkelers may even spot a honu (Hawaiian sea turtle) gliding through the calm water. The white obelisk on shore marks the site where Captain James Cook landed—and later lost his life—in 1779, making this a place of both natural wonder and deep historical resonance. Whether you’re snorkeling or taking it all in from the deck, Kealakekua Bay is a highlight of the journey.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Fair Wind Cruises
78-7130 Kaleiopapa Street, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
Captain Cook Monument: A Historic Landmark in Kealakekua Bay On the northern edge of Kealakekua Bay stands the tall white obelisk known as the Captain Cook Monument. Erected by the British in 1874, it marks the location where Captain James Cook first came ashore in Hawaiʻi in 1779—and where he met his end just weeks later. From the water, the monument is a striking sight set against the lush cliffs of the bay. It serves as a reminder of the cultural crossroads that shaped this region’s history.
Duration: 30 minutes
Additional Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Must be comfortable in the ocean.
- Full face snorkel masks are not permitted on our vessels
- Highly trained crew certified in lifeguarding, AED, CPR, & First Aid ensuring your safety & comfort
- Delectable plant-based breakfast and lunch
- Environmentally friendly sunscreen
- Use of snorkel equipment, underwater view boxes, inner tubes and numerous floatation options
- Ocean Stewardship User Fee and tax
Exclusions
- SNUBA available for an additional fee
Voucher Info
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
The tour identified in this promotion is made available through Viator. Groupon is not affiliated with or sponsored by the Fair Wind Cruises in connection with this deal. Please contact Groupon customer service for all inquiries related to this offer. Inquiries placed to Viator will be directed back to Groupon.
This offer is not eligible for promo codes.
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