Shore Excursions Group
Sail And Snorkel Adventure
Sail and Snorkel Adventure
Encounter the healing powers of Hawaii’s Pacific Ocean on a relaxing and intimate sail off the beautiful Diamond Head and Waikiki coastline of Oahu.
Hawaii’s 80-degree cobalt and turquoise water becomes a refreshing snorkeling playground amidst endangered Hawaiian sea turtles, tropical fish, occasional dolphins, and seasonal Pacific Humpback whales that frequent this scenic area. Do as much or as little as you’d like; swim, snorkel, relax and experience the Hawaiian value of “pono” – a balance of mind, body and spirit. Along the way you’ll enjoy fabulous views of the Ko’olau and Wai’anae Mountains, Diamond Head, the Waikiki ahupua’a, and Honolulu.
Bring your camera, swimwear, and towel. Listen to smooth Hawaiian music from our Bose sound system and soak in some Hawaiian sun, or get out of the heat in the shaded cabin area. This tour is family fun too! Even the kids will love it. The catamaran is fully equipped with two onboard restrooms, necessary life jackets for kids and adults, masks, snorkels, and swimfins for optional swimming.
Please Note: This is not a transfer tour. The tour does not drop off at the airport, and the tour vehicle cannot accommodate luggage.
Day 1 |
Say "Aloha!" to the big city on Oahu's South Shore: Honolulu. This sunny capital city is the main portal to the larger Hawaiian archipelago, and the perfect base for exploring Oahu. Drinking in all the breathtaking scenery is just one part of the Honolulu experience — there's so much more: Waikiki's crescent beach, plus its shopping and dining; the 350-acre volcanic crater Diamond Head (climb to the top for amazing views); and Pearl Harbor National Memorial.
Be sure to take a scenic drive from the South Shore to the North Shore, and experience the Polynesian Cultural Center, the Dole Plantation (think pineapples!), as well as world-class snorkeling, shrimp carts, and shaved ice stands. |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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05/03/22 - 05/15/27 |
Starting At $135 |
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Guests who would like to snorkel must be able to pull themselves from the water using the boat’s ladder.