![]() Sea Paradise is an original manta ray tour expert in Hawaii, helping its guests get up close and personal with these majestic creatures since 1985.” – Sea Paradise Swimming with manta rays is often the highlight of visitors’ trips to Hawaii. These mesmerizing creatures sometimes gracefully glide within inches of awe-struck snorkelers. Harmless to humans, they are drawn to the spotlights that light up the night to eat plankton. Manta rays are gentle giants of the sea, with many residing along the Kona Coast. As the sun sets, we coast to the world famous, Manta Ray Village. “Enjoy a breathtaking, Hawaiian sunset aboard our spacious trimaran, the Hokulani. Once we saw the Sea Paradise van, we were fitted for a wet suit and headed on board. ![]() As crowds began to gather and offload from the previous sail, we headed straight to the boat harbor (toward the end of the road, keep going down to the right) since we signed the waiver online. Then, you can head straight to the boat harbor instead of checking-in at their store.Īrriving about 30 minutes early, we hung out in the car and took some photos. Tip: Sign the waiver form online (link will be emailed to you upon booking the tour). They offer other tours on the Big Island such as morning snorkel tour, afternoon snorkel tour, sunset manta ray snorkel, and manta ray night snorkel.Ĭheck-in: Sea Paradise in the Keauhou Shopping Center located at 78-6831 Alii Drive Suite 144 Kailua Kona, Hi 96740 We went on an enchanting Manta Ray Night Snorkel with Sea Paradise in Kona, Big Island. Manta Rays spin around, loop-de-loop in summersault like action to eat planktons, similar to the bioluminescence as we kayaked through in Costa Rica. Not to be mistaken by StingRays (RIP Steve Irwin), Manta Rays are the angels of the sea and graceful in every way. For us, every Big Island trip seems to include an activity of swimming with the Manta Rays! This is a must thing to do for sure the whole family will enjoy. From visiting the Volcano National Park, driving through the clouds of Mauna Kea, going to a black sand beach, or swimming with the Manta Rays, and more. Big Island is the largest island in Hawaii, which means there are lots to do. ![]()
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