Hawaii is home to some of Earth’s most beautiful clear blue ocean water, island reefs, and exotic marine life. Whether you’re a first-time snorkeler or an experienced diver, snorkeling boat adventures in the islands of Hawaii offer a wide range of breathtaking underwater experiences. Another plus is that Hawaii’s waters are some of the warmest...
Hanauma Bay sees more than 10,000 visitors a day, nearly all coming to snorkel at the pristine marine sanctuary that’s home to more than 300 species of fish. It’s not the only place to snorkel around Oʻahu, though. And you don’t always need a guide to show you the way. Snorkeling is a must-do activity...
Come join our crew aboard Winonas spacious 50 deck for a sailing and snorkeling adventure. While motoring to one of our secluded snorkel sites along the Kohala Coast, our helpful staff will provide instructions and then equip you with all you need for a spectacular snorkeling experience. Once you’re geared up for snorkeling, well lower...
Every year, more than a million people get to swim with the fishes in a marine ecosystem located on the southeast coast of Oahu, 10 miles east of Waikiki. Hanauma (or curved bay) Bay is a former volcanic crater that became a protected marine life conservation area in 1967. Since then, it’s become an underwater...
British Sea Captain James Cook, thought to be the first Westerner to set sight on the Hawaiian Islands, spotted the islands of Oʻahu and Kauaʻi on Jan. 18, 1778. Two days later, he anchored in Waimea Bay off Kauaʻi. The Death of Captain Cook Almost a year later on Jan. 17, 1779, the explorer found...