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Join us on Hawaii’s hottest, most desirable dive boat, Honu Lele (flying turtle). Our exclusive, speedy, 33′ World Cat will zip you quickly down the coast in comfort and style. Visit special dive sites not seen by other Big Island diving companies. On this 2 tank charter, we’ll spend the morning and early afternoon diving in South Kona’s incredible lava tubes, lush reefs, and a chance to view bigger pelagic animals such as whales, dolphins, or big fish on the ride down the coast. Alternatively, if the weather’s right, we’ll venture North to experience unique reef structures and critter hideouts, or even drift around Kaiwi Point. Between your dives, enjoy a full lunch with views of the rugged Kona coast.
Diving Kona Big Island has many different aspects. From cruising colorful coral reefs, to navigating dark lava tubes, to dodging massive manta rays, there’s a little bit of everything. Kona’s abundance of animals large and small helps to make it a world class destination for ocean creatures. Kona scuba diving can be relaxing and easy, or it can be challenging and weird. Diving Kona Big Island on this premium advanced dive tour means you’ve dove plenty in Kona and you’re ready for something more. It’s also designed for more adventurous and experienced divers who want to get away from the crowds.
So re-ignite your passion for underwater adventures with us! This exclusive 7-hour experience isn’t just about the diving. On the way to the site you’re likely to encounter one or two of our resident or visiting large ocean animals. From Hammerheads in the winter, to the sporadic pod of killer whales, you never know what you’re going to get! Kona scuba diving requires keeping your head on a swivel! Big Island Scuba diving is about more than just the reef.
The requirements to join this charter are stricter. The type of diver joining this Kona scuba diving tour will have more experience and should have a longer bottom time. You will visit deeper sites as well as sites that are harder to get to. This means you will see things that are not available near Kona. You will also cruise the pelagic which means there’s an opportunity to see large animals such as pilot whales and dolphins on the way to and from the dive sites. Kona diving has a mixture of big animals, small animals, and unique structures which this charter takes full advantage of.
If you’re looking for the most exclusive dive charter in Hawaii. You’ve found it! We want all of our divers on board to enjoy their time underwater. Since some of the sites we visit are more difficult to get to we want to make the most of your underwater time. This means having a good bottom time and understanding diver etiquette is a must.
The Honu Lele is the most exclusive Kona scuba diving boat. This is because it only takes a maximum of 6 divers on board. She’s very fast, fully shaded, and perfect for reaching those far-flung sites around the island. Usually we’ll be the only boat at the site. If you’re looking for the best Kona diving available, this is it.
To the north (weather permitting) we visit sites like LAX which has a massive 5 arch structure and some of the island’s best coral. Or Touch of Grey which has a deep arch with baby grey reef sharks swimming underneath.
To the south we visit chimney which is a vertical lava tube, or Nudi Cavern which is a lit cavern with sponge covered walls and ceilings covered in nudibranchs. Paradise pinnacle is a deep underwater pinnacle with loads of marine life. When it come to site options there are hundreds so you know your scuba diving Big Island experience will be unique.
The black water night dive is great for advanced divers looking for a totally unique Kona scuba diving experience as you will see things unlike anything you’ve ever encountered before. This dive requires excellent buoyancy control. There’s nothing else quite like it. Imagine floating in space with strange indescribable creatures floating by disappearing in the night.
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