Experience the awe of night snorkeling with magnificent manta rays off the Big Island's coast, where their graceful feeding dances create unforgettable memories.
78-128 Ehukai St, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 Get directions
"The ancient Hawaiians revered mantas as ʻaumakua (family or personal gods). With up to 25-foot wingspans, these majestic sea creatures feed on some of the sea's smallest organisms: zooplankton. Strap on a snorkel to watch them dine at night, doing slow, gape-mouthed barrel rolls as they swallow copepods, mysid shrimp and arrow worms. The two most popular Big Island sites—off Kona International Airport and near the Sheraton Kona Resort at Keauhou Bay—have suffered overcrowding lately, which is terrible for both the rays and the people who love them. Try Jack's Diving Locker for a scuba descent and Eka Canoe Adventures for snorkeling, after checking out guidelines from the Manta Pacific Research Foundation."