11/9/09

Best Hawaii Snorkeling: an Adventure You’ll Never Forget

If you're looking for the best Hawaii snorkeling spots, you'll find something to suit your tastes no matter which island you visit. From Oahu to Kauai there are options that will take you on amphibious vehicles, let you swim with the dolphins, get close enough to touch green sea turtles or cart you far out into the ocean blue for a deep sea adventure you'll never forget. Let's take a look at a few of the most popular places.

Oahu – The Friendly Isle

Oahu lays claims to such natural wonders as Hanauma Nature Preserve – an underwater conservation area, home to over 450 species of the tamest fish you'll find on the islands.  Move on to ecological field days such as those found at Kaneohe Bay, where you can ride out on Captain Bob's catamaran to explore the one and only barrier reef found in the United States. Tour options are available to fit any budget and preference. You can go on an exclusive snorkeling tour complete with an interpretive guide and BBQ lunch, take an adventure ride on the "DUCK," an amphibious vehicle touring out of Koko Marina, or you can simply rent some equipment and find a place to enjoy the island your own way.

Maui – The Valley Isle

Many people consider Maui the premier location for snorkeling in the world due to its protected beaches and abundance of sea life. Taking a glass-bottomed catamaran to snorkel in Molokini crater, with its 100-ft visibility depth is a must-do for any Maui adventure, as is Dolphin Cove which affords an opportunity to get up close and personal with the resident pod of Spinner Dolphins. And you certainly don't want to miss the opportunity to swim through the diversity of marine life found at Honolua Bay, or snacking on fresh fruit and eating homemade cinnamon rolls afterwards while you enjoy a personalized snorkel tour led by a marine naturalist who can help you understand what you've seen along the way.

Hawaii – The Big Island

As if the opportunity of being on an island as it's created isn't enough, the Big Island offers some excellent snorkeling as well. Take a cruise at Pawai Bay, near Kona, for another opportunity to swim with dolphins and turtles.  Snorkel off the coast of one of the world-famous black sand beaches and take a raft out to the sea caves and lava tubes or kick back in the wind-protected Kealakekua Bay – an underwater marine preserve and home to the Captain Cook monument which celebrate the epic legends surrounding his arrival.

Kauai – The Garden Isle

As the oldest and wettest island in the Hawaiian chain, a swing through Kauai is required in order to make any Hawaiian trip complete. Spend some time getting your sea fins at Poipu Beach, hit the largest reef on Kauai along Anini and then set out for some great snorkeling along the Na Pali Coast.

Every island offers unique snorkeling gems. No matter which island you pick, it's easy to put together an adventure that fits your personality. If you want a guided tour, you've got it. If you want a deep-sea adventure, it's yours for the taking. If you'd like to rough it, rental gear is available. There is no such thing as "THE" best Hawaii snorkeling, for each new place reveals that many more adventures await.

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