August 2013 |
nope
Date posted: 23-Oct-2013 00:48 by: random person |
July 2007 |
The night dive in Kona is a must do! It is surreal. All the flashlights illuminate the water creating an eerie 'spacelike' glowing blue atmosphere. Then the mantas fly gracefully through the water above. Can't wait to do it again.
Date posted: 25-Oct-2009 22:28 by: shontellee13 |
April 2008 |
Don't miss the Manta Ray night dive. Videos don't do it justice. The snorkelers even got a good show.
Date posted: 05-May-2008 21:10 by: Mo |
December 2004 |
The Manta Ray Night Dive is one of the worlds best overall dives. These huge creatures are acrobatic and majestic. We had 12 this night with 15 ft wing spans. I can't say enough about how cool this experience was.
Date posted: 03-Dec-2006 18:52 by: Sushi |
January 2004 |
Nice diving even for the winter. The Manta night dive is an absolute must.
Date posted: 21-Jul-2006 16:42 by: mkaupp |
August 2004 |
Had great dives with Mike Severns on Maui...but also used Maui Dive shop who were considerably worse. If you are going to Maui, give Mike a try!!
Date posted: 04-May-2006 12:41 by: Dean |
April 2005 |
Super clear. Short hike to Red Sand Beach. Entry from protected cove. Needs good conditions as it is exposed. Wall drop off, small caves and boulders. Fair amount of fish. A few corals. No dive shop in Hana. Gear & air must be brought.
Date posted: 14-Feb-2006 17:35 by: Hakon |
November 2004 |
Beautiful place to dive
Date posted: 29-Nov-2005 05:13 by: van |
October 2004 |
Beautiful place, really chilled out diving. Worth the 24hr trip from Scotland!
We dived with Big Island Divers, Kiluea Kona. Very professional service and great dive staff. Would go again tomorrow!
Date posted: 26-Nov-2005 15:51 by: Biz |
March 2001 |
Dove with Eco-Adventures (now out of business). Did some great diving, and spent an hour snorkeling with spinner dolphins in K Bay (Capt Cook Bay). Water was consistently 79 F. Apart from diving, there are several waterfall parks (free to the public) and of course, spend your last day at Kilauea Volcano Park. Stayed at the King Kamehameha in Kona, which is within walking distance of plenty of restaurants and shops. Saw my first hammerhead here, along with my first humuhumu-nukunuku-a-pua'a (Hawaiian Triggefish).
Date posted: 02-Aug-2005 23:31 by: Jeepster |