Experience the magic of swimming with dolphins in the wild along the pristine Kona Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii with ONELOVEONESPIRIT. A Kona Dolphin Swim is a "must do" during your visit to Kona... and we do it right.This is a 4 hour morning Dolphin Swim Adventure. Snorkel equipment and a trained, experienced swim guide are provided on all Dolphin Swim Tours to ensure you a great experience on the water. v
Infant Price | $0.00 | $ |
Child Price | $181.30 | $185 |
Adult Price | $181.30 | $185 |
Senior Price | $0.00 | $ |
Ride Along | $0.00 | $ |
½ Day Private (6 Passengers Hours) | $1,435.50 | $1450 |
¾ Day Private (7-12 People Hours) | $198.00 | $200 |
Full Day Private (13-18 People Hours) | $217.80 | $220 |
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We invite you to experience the magic of swimming with dolphins in their natural habitat... this rare opportunity to swim and snorkel with the wild and free Hawaiian spinner dolphins can be life-changing. Kona is one of the rare places of the world where we have the calm, clear, and warm waters where we can enjoy the dolphins almost every day - year round! On the Kona coast of the Big Island of Hawaii, we are graced with the presence of over 800 Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins and smaller pods of Spotted Dolphins and Bottle nose Dolphins. We also enjoy year-round Pilot Whales, Manta Rays, Turtles and other colorful reef life. Seasonally we are visited by Humpback Whales which we frequently see during our dolphin excursions. Hawaiian Spinners Dolphins are the most regular visitors to the shores along the Kona coast. Almost daily, they come into near-shore areas, to rest, play and interact. Nearly everyone, of all ages and snork-ability, can swim with the dolphins. This is rated by all accounts as a phenomenal experience.
What Harbor? |
Keauhou Harbor |
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Check-In Time |
8:30am |
Trip Departs @ |
9:00am |
Trip Returns @ |
11:00am |
Trip Duration |
02:00 |
Capacity |
12 |
Include In trip |
Snorkel Mask,Snorkel Fins,Snorkel Float Assisting Devices,Wetsuit,Drinking Water,Soft Drinks,Lunch,Snacks |
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What you should bring with you ? |
Towel & Warm Clothes |
Discount Available |
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Keauhou Harbor
78-7130 Kaleiopapa Street Kailua-Kona, HI, United States - 96740
Keauhou Bay is a historic area in the Kona District of the Big Island of Hawai?i. The name comes from ke au hou which means "the new era" in the Hawaiian Language. The Keauhou Harbor Resort area includes the Sheraton Kona Resort & Spa at Keauhou Bay, the 22.9-acre, Keauhou Shopping Center, two golf courses, timeshare, residential and resort condominiums. The largest convention center in Kona is located at the Sheraton, just South of the bay. The 2,400 acres of the resort are owned by a subsidiary of Kamehameha School, which sponsors cultural events atthe facilities. There is a small boat ramp, used for some trips to Kealakekua Bay, and the Keauhou Canoe Club for canoe races.
Website: |    http://www.keauhouharbor.com |
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Nautical Coordinates: |    19° 33′ 42″ N, 155° 57′ 47″ W |
NOAA Chart: |    19327 |
Harbor Master: |    Patrick Ryan |
Email Address: |    DLNR.BD.HonokohauHarbor@hawaii.gov |
Phone: |    8083273690 |
Fax: |    8083273675 |
Harbor Amenities: |
Cruise Ships |
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