Catamaran Cruises on Hawaii Island
Cocktail Cruises on Hawaii Island
Dinner Cruises on Hawaii Island
Motor Yacht Cruises on Hawaii Island
Sunset Cruises on Hawaii Island
Whale Watching Cruises on Hawaii Island
Body Glove Hawaii
http://www.bodyglovehawaii.com/
https://web.archive.org/web/20120430075040/http://www.bodyglovehawaii.com/
- motor catamaran cruises on the 65 foot Kanoa II
- raft tours on the 41 foot Kona Explorer
- snorkeling
- dinner cruises
- whale watching cruises
Fair Wind Big Island Cruises
- family owned and operated since 1971
https://www.fair-wind.com
https://www.fair-wind.com/our-vessels/
https://web.archive.org/web/20120513191955/http://www.fair-wind.com/
- Fair II Vessel (90 passengers)
- Hula Kai 55 foot catamaran (40 passengers)
- snorkeling
- manta ray night snorkel
Ocean Eco Tours
Scuba diving, manta ray dives, snorkling, fishing, and whale watching tours of the Big Island of hawaii.
https://oceanecotours.com/
https://web.archive.org/web/20120513191955/http://www.oceanecotours.com/
- scuba diving
- snorkeling
- manta ray encounters
- surfing lessons
Sea Paradise Catamaran Tours
FIRST OPENED: 1985 as diving operation
Catamaran sailing tours including snorkling, Scuba diving, swimming, and dinner sail tours.
https://www.seaparadise.com
https://web.archive.org/web/20120513191955/http://www.seaparadise.com/
- snorkeling
- sailing
- manta ray snorkels
Vessels
- Sea Paradise (32 foot motorized dive boat)
- Hokuhele (50 foot sailing catamaran)
- Mo Betta Boat (28 foot motorized dive boat)
Blue Sea Big Island Cruises
Kailua-Kona, Big Island, Hawaii 96745
blueseacruisesinc.com (offline | 2012 |
Neptune Charlie's
Scuba diving, manta ray dives, snorkling, fishing, and whale watching tours of the Big Island of hawaii.
neptunecharlies.com
https://web.archive.org/web/20120513191955/http://www.neptunecharlies.com/
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RELATED RESOURCES:
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Other Activities on Hawaii Island
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Introduction to Hawaii Island
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Activities in All of Hawaii
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