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Humpback whales travel to the Hawaiian waters every winter not just because Hawaii is the number one vacation destination in the world, but to give birth and mate before heading back to Alaska to eat. Adventure X Ocean Tours takes you to the action wherever it is happening.
Step aboard and journey back in time, when ancient, powerful Kings ruled the rugged and fertile land of the Hawaiian Islands. Cruise 12 miles down the Kona Coast to Captain Cook’s monument while a local historian points out over 50 points of interest and historical sites.
If you only have time for one snorkel trip while visiting Hawai’i this is the one to choose. You will have about 45 minutes in the water with the amazing and graceful manta rays, which will surely leave you with lasting memories.
This Wild Dolphin Watch and Snorkel combo is the best value in town. Our naturalists guides take you along the Kona Coast to view wild dolphins. They will teach you about their life cycle, habitats, and behaviors.
This adventure takes 4 hours on the water. Snorkel the beautiful marine sanctuary at Cook’s Monument in Kealakekua Bay and the Place of Refuge. We provide guests with snorkeling, cultural, and environmental information relevant to the island of Hawai’i and its history.
We are located 4.5 mile south of the Kona Airport and 3.5 miles north of Kailua Kona. After turning into the Honokohau Harbor take the very first road to your right. Follow the road which veers to the left until it ends at a large parking lot.
Sunset Beach check in 4:15pm, Catamaran. Trip ends after seeing sunset, the time of which varies seasonally. Please check sunset-charts for the day booked for approximate timing of return and off-loading thereafter.
Take in expansive views of the Kona coastline on your way to a premium coffee farm for lunch followed by a sweet treat at the Punalu’u Bakery. Then, dip your feet in a black sand beach before our tour climbs 4,000 feet to visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
This tour is for guests 5 years and older. It does not include lengthy hikes but there are a few short walks to and from our points of interest. Passengers traveling with a wheelchair or walker are more than welcome to join our tour.
Your health and wellness is our top priority, we follow Hawaii County and CDC guidelines. Our tour takes place in open and outdoor areas. Hand sanitizers and masks are available.
What can you learn about bees in an hour? A lot! Especially when you explore them in their hive with our experienced beekeepers.
Get your family together and meet us at our studio for a quick and convenient 25-minute portrait session at the Waikoloa Fishponds. Images are ready to view within 48hrs or less. Choose the images you want to keep and only pay for those.
Extended water times and our lowest rate ever! Join us for surf school with your very own Hawaiian Lifeguard Surf Coach(es) for private groups of 2-4 persons. Our mahalo pricing for supporting local. 2:1 ratio of students per coach, lower age restriction and longer surf time.
Private surf lessons are the best way to learn how to surf! With one on one attention, you get to learn at your own pace. Throughout the entire surf lesson, your instructor is right by your side, giving you helpful tips to increase your surfing ability.
Experience an offshore adventure focused on observing octopus in their natural habitat. Tours are private (one group of 6 only) on our brand new small, yet luxurious, center console Kona cruiser. Tours can be customized to include off-shore fishing, snorkeling, and whale watching!
Set within a towering forest on a private nature reserve, this aerial adventure is perfect for beginners and experts alike. Certified guides ensure safety and comfort and share their extensive knowledge of the area’s natural and cultural history.
Enjoy an exhilarating ride down the Kona coast to snorkel the beautiful calm waters of Kealakekua Bay, where the famous Captain Cook Monument is located. This pristine reef has an abundance of endemic fish found only in Hawaii and is the perfect place for beginner snorkelers.
Most Popular Way to See Big Island in a Day Duration 11-12 Hours About Experience a diverse range of ecosystems and climate zones of the island Visit the most dramatic
A comprehensive adventure tour in Volcanoes National Park with hotel pick-ups from Waikoloa Area. Start the day at an award winning coffee farm and walk on a black sand beach. Afterward, spend the day at Volcanoes National Park for a fulfilling volcanic experience.
You’re going to love the way Hawaiian Adventures does mantas! Sharing this incredible experience with our guests is what drives us to run the best manta tour on the Island. Leaving Honokohau Harbor, we have the ability to reach the northern or southern manta sites depending on the calmest conditions.
Welcome to our Kona Coffee Farm tour, where we invite you to uncover the fascinating history and secrets of one of Hawaii’s most prized treasures – 100% Kona Coffee. Nestled in the picturesque Kona Coffee growing region on the Big Island.
Explore 40+ acres of natural beauty and Hawaii’s largest privately accessible waterfall, just 15 minutes from Hilo! Enjoy miles of nature trails, bamboo gardens, and swim, kayak and/or paddleboard under a 120 foot waterfall (river safety conditions permitting). Your booking includes access to the property and trails.
Join us for a truly immersive stroll through our farm, guided by a member of our community who is passionate about growing healthy food. Learn all about our lush tropical farm and understand what it means to be a family.
Did you know chocolate comes from a tree!?! We are growers and makers of single-origin, 100% Hawaiian chocolate. Our 1,000-acre farm is set high on the slopes of Mauna Kea, just above Hilo town, where the rich volcanic soil adds depth and flavor to our cocoa beans.
During our tours, which last 2 hours, guests are taken from species to species and enter the pastures and yards with many of our residents. We share the residents’ rescue stories, information about the various species of farmed animals, and the industries they came from.