Things To Do On the Big Island

Snorkeling on the bid island

Discover Endless Adventures on the Big Island!

Welcome to the Big Island of Hawaii, a playground for water enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike! With its stunning 266-mile coastline, the island invites you to immerse yourself in the captivating world of water activities. Glide across the sparkling blue waters by kayak or stand-up paddleboard (SUP), and marvel at the vibrant sea life beneath you.

Crave more excitement?

Embrace the thrill of outrigger canoeing, a traditional Polynesian sport, or amp up the adrenaline with canoe surfing in the famous Anaeho‘omalu Bay, affectionately known as 'A Bay.' For those who find bliss in sailing, embark on a catamaran journey and be enchanted as dolphins playfully escort you through the waves.

The Big Island is not just a destination; it's an invitation to connect with the ocean in ways you've never imagined. Let's set sail on an adventure you'll cherish forever!

Our Favorite Things to do on the Big Island

Swim with Turtles and Rays

Imagine the thrill of swimming within inches of manta rays.  With wingspans up to 20 feet wide, these creatures are both  beautiful and ethereal.   They do not have stingers or barbs on their tail and so they are harmless to humans. T

Plan and evening boat tour for the ultimate thrill when spotlights are turned on attracting plankton to the feeding stations. Manta Rays eat plankton by opening their mouths wide and swimming in acrobatic motion.  The most popular location to spot these creatures is along the Kona Coast, where they feed primarily in the evening.

There are many different option for seeing these beautiful creature either during the day or at night. We recommend Sea Paradise located in Keauhou Bay. They believe in sustainable tourism and understand the importance of protecting Hawaii’s ocean environment.

Opening Hours

Monday – Thursday 8 am – 5 pm

Address

Departs Kailua Kona Hawaii 96740

Booking

(808) 322-2500
seaparadise.com

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