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best snorkeling in hawaii big island

Enjoy pristine water in Kealakekua Bay snorkeling with your family and friends. Our Wicked Wahine vessel, comfortable seating up to 14 members and do not forget your towel and sunscreen at home.

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best snorkeling in hawaii big island

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  1. Snorkeling In Hawaii With its tropical climate, beautiful beaches and most stunning marine ecosystem, Hawaii Big Island is THE destination for snorkeling. Hawaii is comprised of eight main islands with Big Island being twice the size of all the other islands combined. Big Islands are usually less populated than other tourist places. With 266 miles of clear blue coastlines, Big Islands is the ideal destination for snorkeling away from the cluster and crowds.

  2. Benefits of Snorkeling in Big Island Majority of the snorkel spots in Big Island are found on the drier western side of Hawaii. Some of the snorkeling locations are accessible from shores and the better ones are from rocky shores. Big Island has the healthiest coral formation which seems to growing from the past 10 years. From shallow 5 to 25ft to deep 50 to 100ft, you can explore the treasures of the water in Hawaii.

  3. The best time to snorkel Though Hawaii is suitable for snorkeling year round due to its tropical climate, summer is the best time. During winter, temperature is up till 82’ F and snorkeling can be difficult when the water is cold. Whereas the summers record a temperature of at least 74’F offering you warm waters. In winter north swells bring in the biggest waves proving the best time to go surfing – not snorkeling. Summer is when the sea is calmer and you can enjoy snorkeling without any disturbances. Another major factor affecting snorkeling is rain. Rain reduces visibility and no sun leads to colder water. It mostly rains from October to April. Morning is the best time to go snorkeling as when day gets warmer the tides increases. The perfect time to go snorkeling is from May to September though the rest of year still has some very good options.

  4. Highlights of Big Island The best snorkeling in Hawaii Big Island can be found in Kahalu’u Beach, Kealakekua Bay and the Honaunau Bay. Kahalu’u Beach Just 5 miles drive from Kona will get you to Kahalu’u Beach .The easily accessible shelter shallow bay, large concentration of fishes and calm waters makes it an ideal spot for first time snorkelers. On the shores you can easily spot the famous Honu or sea turtles. Try to get there as early as possible as its a very crowded place. Also, don’t try to stand in the water as the waters are too shallow and you might damage the delicate corals. Kealakekua Bay Otherwise known as Captain Cook snorkeling is famous for its calm shores and amazing marine life .The Sea starts shallow but suddenly goes up to 100 feet deep where you can find spinner dolphins. The best snorkeling is found near the Captain Cook monument. Due to its popularity, there has been some major damage to the local ecosystem. Make sure you get a permit while you go kayaking on your own.

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  6. Contact Us Wahine Charters Kailua Kona Hawaii 96740 808-325-2665 info@wahinecharters.com http://www.wahinecharters.com

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