Big Island Watersports Snuba Shore Dive
The Big Island Snuba Shore Dive and other Big Island Tours are offered at a great price through Big Island Activities Discount.
With Big Island Snuba, you’ll be able to get up close and personal with Hawaii’s marine life. The Big Island Snuba Shore Dive uses a safe, patented breathing system that lets you truly connect with tropical fish. These Big Island Activities are led by experienced, caring guides who will equip, instruct and lead you on a fantastic adventure. These Hawaii Activities are only suitable for participants at least eight years old. Your Big Island Snuba dive can go to a maximum depth of 25 feet, but don’t feel pressured to go that deep! You can even stick on the surface if you’d like. The only equipment you’ll need during this Big Island Tour is a light-weight harness complete with a scuba regulator that you’ll use to breathe from. A 25-foot long hose leads and attaches to a raft carrying your scuba tank that will float on the surface above your head. The rest of your gear consists of a mask, small weight-belt, and fins.
Big Island Snuba Beach Dives are available every day at 9:00 am, 11:00 am, 1:00 pm, and 3:00 pm. Each of these Big Island Activities lasts approximately 1 ½ hours, with you having about an hour of time spent in the water. The Big Island Snuba Shore Dive gives you easy access in and out of the water as well as a practice round in shallow water.
When you’re booking your Big Island Activities, Hawaii Activities, and Big Island Tours through Big Island Activities Discount, be sure to ask about Big Island Snuba adventures such as the Big Island Snuba Shore Dive!
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Where And When
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King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotels Beach Shack check-in, Kona
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Vendors
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Big Island Snuba
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Operation Days
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Daily
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Activity Type
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Snuba
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Special Notes
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This is the Big Island’s only Snuba operator and has been one for over 14 years, now also offering other Hawaii activities through Big Island Water Sports for the last 5 years. Our entire crew is CPR/First Aid certified and has either US Coast Guard Captain license, Scuba Instructor license, or both.
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