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    Dan T.

    I'm normally more wordy than this, but I have some catching up to do... Honaunau was one of my favorite stops on our week long vacation to the Big Island, but not for the reason you'd think. Free parking on the nearby roads or $5 parking down by the shore. Easy access to snorkeling! And sure that's okay... Honestly I wasn't feeling snorkeling. I decided to stay by a nearby stone wall and watch our gear. While I was sitting there I noticed young men and women paddling their boats (canoe club) and swapping in and out. While I was watching a mom and I struck up a conversation. Just like we have soccer moms I guess you could say she was a canoe club mom... Lol She shared with me that canoe club is part of the culture there just like soccer clubs and other sports are practiced on the mainland. She had paddled as a kid and had "retired" but many people continue paddling as adults. Her son, daughter, and husband are all still active in a canoe club. The kids can start as young as six years old or so. When the young men and women finished the adult men were waiting to use the same boats. I'll forever remember conversations like this and the hospitality that was extended to me on BI. While you are in Hawaii please spend some time and learn the history and the true culture of the Hawaiian islands. As long as you are in the area make sure you check out the local shopping and restaurants!

    April N.

    A great beach for snorkeling and relaxing near the water! There is very limited parking and I'd recommend bringing water shoes as it can be rocky. It's a nice secluded area that's family friendly!

    Michael B.

    Solid beach for snorkeling and exploring tide pools. The tide pools pretty much border the entire beach. The drop off into the reef is very abrupt so don't expect to just walk into the water - you just jump in. The reef here is very pretty so you'll probably see tons of fish! You'll find rowers here practicing and likely many people enjoying the rocks at low tide. Parking can be a pain because it's a one way only road with limited parking spots. Arrive early or during the weekdays. It's free to park (except the $5 lot) and free to enter the beach. I didn't see any restrooms or lifeguard.

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    Lisa W.

    My husband really enjoyed this snorkeling beach. It was also rated as one of the top snorkeling beaches. As for me, the water was too deep and there was no easy entrance into the water. It's not enjoyable if you're a beginner. You definitely need a floated or something if you're not a strong swimmer. There's also a ton of people, so hard to not bump into anyone. Also be super careful and don't grab onto the rocks, a ton of urchin. The water is pretty deep as well, like 10ft, harder to see fish on a cloudy day. After 30 minutes in the water, I got out and just watched people. Some guy stepped into an urchin and was not happy. Lots of people! If you're good at swimming and comfortable, it's a great place. There's no sand, lay your beach towel on the lava rocks. Parking cost money or just park on the streets. Don't mistake Two Step for that National park next door. We made that mistake... lol

    Jason V.

    Two Step came highly recommended as a location to try some freelance snorkeling, and despite the fact that neither my wife or myself had ever done it, we grabbed some basic gear and headed down here anyway. Aquatic footwear is *highly* recommended, as the volcanic rocks on the shore, as well as the coral reefs below the water will tear up your feet (and hands, if you stumble), not to mention the various anemone and urchins you don't want to step on. Once you're in the water, though, be prepared for a treat! All manner of sea critters can be found scuttling and swimming about here: schools of yellow tang, crabs, halibut (look carefully), eels, and if you're very, very lucky, sea turtles, dolphins, and who knows what else (be aware that this also potentially means sharks)? The further out you go, the more you will find, as the sea bed drops away into massive underwater caves, canyons and gorges, positively teeming with aquatic life. Life jackets recommended for weak swimmers, and be aware that the tide will fight you, possibly sucking you out further to sea, particularly around the shallower parts where the reefs reach above, or lie just below the surface of the water. Parking is limited, so you may need to pay for a spot at the adjacent Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park, or along the street just outside of it. Very, very recommended! Just be careful: Mother Nature is under no obligation to be kind to you, and you are very much in her domain here. Pay your respects.

    Rose C.

    Josh and I snorkel today and seen some beautiful fish. I told Josh when we got home that I would love to put a list together of all the fish, it was so colorful, under the sea is a beautiful colorful world. I was looking forward to snorkeling at two step every time we come here.

    Jacqueline T.

    This is a very popular place to come snorkeling. It was crowded, so we parked outside the main lot on the side of the street. Bring your own equipment. Our Airbnb had stuff for us which was nice. There were so many fish here! It was a fun place to snorkel. I will say that I didn't feel like there was a ton of variety of fish, so I didn't feel the need to snorkel for very long. It's about a half an hour south of Kona. If you're staying north of Kona, I actually thought that Beach 69 had a better variety of fish for snorkeling (even if there weren't as many fish total). Even still, this is a good place to come to snorkel. I know my brother saw dolphins here, but we weren't quite so lucky.

    Sammy B.

    The biggest thing people talk about when it comes to Hawaiian beaches is how beautiful the water is. You can go to most coastlines and see turquoise waters crashing in waves against a finely sanded beach. There is however another type of beach you find, one with jagged lava rocks making up the coastline and choppy waves. It adds a bit of danger to the experience but sometimes you gotta pay the toll to try something new. Two Step is that dangerous temptation. Parking - Great but limited Parking at Two Step is relatively simple. Most people don't stay here for much longer than an hour so the flow of cars moving in and out is pretty common. The first thing you should be aware of is where the entrance is to the beach. If you're coming here you're going to be driving on Interstate 11 and then to Interstate 160. You are driving towards Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park. When you arrive going down the road towards the park entrance you'll see cars parked all along the left side of the road. This is your first opportunity for free parking. If there is no opening do not go straight because then you'll be parking in the national park which can cost $20 for each vehicle and an additional $5 a person. Instead, slightly before the park entrance you'll see a small road on the right side. This road leads directly to Two Step. You can drive this way and you'll find some parking right at the steps of Two Step. There is free parking but if you think you can't find free parking across the road is a $5 parking lot which feels a bit makeshift but still works. Probably someone who owns the land understood the money to be made. Either way, this makes parking both simple and slightly complicated. Yes, parking is literally right at the beach but on a very busy day you'll have to drive further or park at Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park to see Two Step. Two Step - Duality at a beach Two Step is unique in it is naturally split into two different sections. The left side is a calm and shallow beach where the water is colder but friendlier for kids and families. An easy way to get in the water and hang out. The right side is where you'll see the majority of people braving the choppy waters. Be careful on this side because the waves are no joke. Though you can climb down into the water from the lava rocks the waters that crash against it are like a vortex, sucking you in and out with the tide. The lava rocks that make the beach line also have sea urchins everywhere, filling each space with their tiny quills. This is why it's important to wear some kind of foot protection such as fins or water shoes. One hand or foot onto one of these suckers can easily ruin the experience. This side is also what'll lead to some great snorkeling/scuba fun. Coral can be found as soon as you enter the water and you'll see an assortment of fish. The further out you go you're bound to see more exotic fauna such as sea turtles and dolphins. On clear, sunny days you can see very clearly but in overcast days the water will be harder to look through. Conclusion - Go but Know Two Step is a fantastic location for snorkeling and scuba diving. One of the easiest places to instantly see sea life the moment you step into the water it is no wonder Two Step is one of the most popular spots on the Big Island. That being said be prepared for possible parking issues, sea urchins, and choppy waves. Otherwise, have fun and go visit Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park after if you have the energy. Support national parks!

    Elaine N.

    Great for any level of snorkelers, and a huge plus that is is next to a National Historic Park. Two Step Beach has many different types of fishes to see with vibrant colors. Parking wasn't too bad when I came on a Tuesday afternoon. We managed to find a spot (without having to pay) for our big pick up truck. There is also a $5 private parking spot, or $10 if you want to park at the National Historic Park. Make sure to watch other swimmers to see where and when the steps end and start..

    David U.

    Terrific snorkeling if you get there before the masses. If you know slack tide, then you know the best time to go. Dolphin, white tip sharks, eagle rays, and honu on occasion.

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    Easy approach to the shore. Wonderful views underwater. Fantastic sunny location. Tidepools and rocky entry.

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    Don't tell anybody about the secret little hidden jewel. Always be respectful and park properly!

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    Great place, fun snorkeling. Only draw back is its a bit crowded but plenty of space and things to see. Glad I went

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    Kona Diving Company - Sunset during reef/night dive.

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    4.9(331 reviews)
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    Easy to arrange, good communication before dive date…read more Daniel was great on all briefings, great spots, really good debriefs. Everyone was great!

    I can't say enough good things about Kona Diving Company. We have dove with them on three separate…read moretrips to the Big Island and absolutely love them. We've done morning dives, the manta dive, as well as the twilight and night dive and every experience has been incredible. The staff is fantastic and always takes such great care of us. I would recommend this shop to both new divers and seasoned divers alike. We've met some really amazing people through these trips and every outing has been organized, safe, and genuinely fun. The boat is spacious, they provide snacks and drinks during the surface interval, and they handle all of your gear setup which makes everything so easy and stress free. The team is super knowledgeable and does a great job grouping divers based on experience level so everyone has a good time. I'd also love to give a big shout out to Daniel and Cody who are always a blast and so much fun to dive with. Maxine is an awesome boat captain and Ashley was incredible dive master as well. She led our manta dive a year ago, gave such a great pre dive presentation, and was super thoughtful and fun to dive with on two separate occasions. Honestly, because of this dive shop we keep coming back to the Big Island and continue rebooking with them every trip. Highly recommend and I wouldn't look anywhere else for diving in Kona!

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    Big Island Divers - Kona coastline. Diving boat

    Big Island Divers

    4.6(563 reviews)
    20.0 km

    I completed my open water scuba certification with BID, and it was a great experience. With over…read more11,000 hours of dive experience, my instructor, Fernando, was the best. He was patient, knowledgeable, encouraging, and supportive. The night dive with the mantas was out of this world! Our captain, Micha, along with her crew, and our dive captain, Haley were all top notch! I'm planning my return trip for 2027. I highly recommend the outfit!

    Hubby went on a pelagic black water dive the night before and was very impressed with the…read moreprofessionalism of Fernando and Ashton. We've been on several black water dives before and day are part of our top list. The next day we took apart in the two tank afternoon dive and manta dive. Again, Fernando and Ashton were very thorough with the dive briefing and safety. I particularly liked how he emphasized not standing or touching the reef as well as not harassing the wildlife. I've witnessed many dive masters, who don't do this perhaps fearing unsatisfied or offended guests? I also really liked how Hawaiian culture was integrated into the dive briefings. Under the water, he helped spot various endemic creatures. Another thing we really liked for the manta dive was the small group. On past excursions we've been with larger groups and were later to the site. Whereas this time we were first to the site and we were treated to a spectacular showing of mantas. Overall, we had an amazing experience with Big Island Divers.

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    Keauhou Bay - manta!

    Keauhou Bay

    4.4(7 reviews)
    9.8 km

    One of my pledges this year is to complete more reviews of dive shops & sites. Keauhou Bay is one…read moreof two sites in Kona for night manta dives, I've done one there. But some Kona dive friends have introduced me to much better dive opportunities there during the day time. Located on Ehukai St near the old location of the Sheraton, now an Outrigger hotel, there is a cross walk that leads out to a concrete path. At the end of the path, there is a jump off point into the water, and rock pathway out of the water. Once in the water (don't forget your dive flag), follow the reef out about 100 yards. This is an active boat channel, so if you surface swim out partways, stay on the side closest to the hotel. There will be a slow incline, then it will rapidly descend to the bottom. Stay along that ledge going out until you see a concrete pylon on its side. That is the area the becomes the "campfire" on the night manta dive, where all the lights are set to attract the mantas. During the day, that area is a manta cleaning station, where they slowly move around to allow fish to come and clean them by eating algae and other things that irritate their skin. As fun as it is to see the mantas rushing around at night trying to eat plankton as fast as they can, there is a poetic beauty to seeing them moving slowly during the day. For 2 out of the 3 dives I've done there, we've also been lucky enough to see sub-adults who are a lot more curious than most and got came very close to us! The reef there is pretty dead there, so there pretty much there isn't much else to see there. But to see the mantas gracefully moving around the cleaning station, wow! Repeat and recommend!

    It is almost always crowded at Keauhou Bay especially around sunset and night and that is because…read moreof all the night snorkeling tours that go out to view the manta rays! There is roadside parking on Kamehameha II Road but that fills up very quickly as expected. Anyways, the bay itself is beautiful to check out and it is protected from rough waves and currents. But it's mostly full of commercial snorkeling companies and resorts, so there isn't a whole lot to do outside of that other than standing or sitting and enjoying the views.

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    Jack's Diving Locker - Our wonderful crew and the amazing Kona sunset!

    Jack's Diving Locker

    4.6(584 reviews)
    18.1 km

    If you plan on diving in Kona be sure you book your trip with Jack's Dive Locker! The dive masters…read moreput safety first and were all very knowledgeable and fun. This was my first night dive and they made it comfortable and enjoyable. The night dive was the Manta ray dive. Incredible! 12 rays that fed right over our heads for an hour. Just MAJESTIC! Book with Jack's and have the time of your life on one of the greatest dives around! Thank you to Keller, George, L, Presley and Captain Joe.

    My wife, Kallie, and I had not done a full open-water dive since 2017, so when we planned our Kona…read moretrip, we decided to return to Jack's Diving Locker--the same company we had dived with back in 2008, according to our dive logs. The booking process was extremely easy. I called with several questions, and the staff was helpful, informative, and reassuring. Because it had been so long since our last actual dive, we chose to book a private divemaster for the two of us. We had completed a refresher in June 2025 for a planned dive weekend that unfortunately never happened, so we knew we would probably be a little rusty. Jack's also saved the day before we even got in the water. My personal Atomic prescription mask unexpectedly failed when the strap attachment tore out of the mask itself. I was worried I would either have to cancel or spend the dives as "Mr. Magoo," but the shop had prescription masks available and fitted me with one that worked perfectly. That level of preparedness and customer service made the entire dive day possible for me. Our divemaster, Sabrina, was absolutely fantastic. She was pleasant, friendly, social, knowledgeable, and incredibly patient throughout the entire experience. During our first dive, I had some difficulty clearing my ears. Sabrina stayed calm and helped me work through it, reminding me of techniques I had used years ago when I was diving more regularly and occasionally had "bad ear days." Both Kallie and I were a little rusty on that first dive, but Sabrina never rushed us or made us feel uncomfortable. By the second dive, my ear issues had resolved, we were both much more relaxed, and the old muscle memory started coming back--including some of what I learned during my Peak Performance Buoyancy certification. The difference between the first and second dives was huge, and Sabrina's patience and guidance were a major reason why. Sabrina also went above and beyond outside the dives themselves. While chatting with us about the rest of our trip, she recommended the Ocean Rider Seahorse Farm as a "must visit." We had somehow missed it in our planning, immediately looked it up, and booked the VIP experience, where Kallie and I each get to hold a seahorse twice. That recommendation made our trip even better. I would recommend Jack's Diving Locker--and Sabrina as a private divemaster--**100,000% and without hesitation** to anyone, especially divers returning after a long break. The entire experience was professional, safe, relaxed, accommodating, and genuinely fun. Sabrina also took all of the underwater photos from our dive day, which gave us some fantastic memories of the experience: https://arroyo.smugmug.com/2026-Photos-and-Pics/HI-Vacation-Big-Island/Day-3-Kona-Diving

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    Sea Quest Hawaii - Exploring the South Kona Coast

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    4.9(1k reviews)
    9.7 km

    We did a Captain Cook snorkeling tour with Sea Quest Hawaii today and were very impressed. Erin,…read morethe phone representative, was friendly, patient, and answered all my questions, which made me choose this company. Captain Natalie and Assistant Anna were fantastic, knowledgeable, funny, and very attentive throughout the trip. Captain Natalie shared interesting stories about Captain Cook and the surrounding lava caves, and she even helped me with my snorkeling gear and inflating the vest. The snorkeling spot near Captain Cook Monument was incredible, and we saw so many fish. They also provided fresh fruit, chips, cookies, and soft drinks. Thanks to Captain Natalie and Anna, all six of us had a great time and would highly recommend this company.

    Hands down one of the coolest things I've ever done. We popped over to the Big Island with cousins…read morefor Spring Break and didn't book until a couple days out because of weather. Thankfully, they had space for our entire group for the sunset time (615pm check-in) and we didn't have to wait for the late-late slots. Online booking was easy-peasy (no kama'aina discount, unfortunately). We checked in (parking is street parking and there are several boats leaving from the same area, so it can be a bit of a challenge) pretty easily - there were folks out front directing us where to go for Sea Quest. I decided the $35 for the GoPro rental was a steal compared to trusting my waterproof phone pouch and I have no regrets - you can leave the camera running the whole time and they give you the SD card at the end. It was no trouble to do that once we got there, as I didn't add that when booking. They have a decent gift shop and the keiki in our party bought themselves some stuffed souvenirs. We got fitted for shorty wet suits and prescription masks if needed, and then waited for them to split us into boats and groups. We were accompanied in the water by Wylen (sorry if I butchered the spelling) and Abram, and they had the perfect blend of aloha, humor, and information. Super chill, but you also knew they meant business about Rule Number 1. From there, we boarded the boat, a small zodiac-style craft, for the 5 minute journey to Manta Village. The website made it seem like we could leave things on board, but that really wasn't the case. We left all bags, clothing, towels in a secure room on shore, slippers got collected on the pier, and small things like eyeglasses were stored in a bin on the boat. No trouble, but I wouldn't plan to take anything with you on the boat. Getting into the water was easy, and we had one keiki who was a little apprehensive about everything - they took great care to lower him into the water, and when he wanted to go back to the boat a little early, they accompanied him back to the ladder no problem. There were plenty staff around to help and also identify the mantas by their markings. And there were SO MANY mantas! We had an amazing evening watching them - I lost count and forgot many names, there were so many swimming past. We had 30-40 minutes in the water and we had multiple mantas around us the whole time. I thought the time was plenty - by the time we had about 5 minutes to go, my stomach was ready to be back on land. My only regret is not stretching my triceps beforehand - I was not expecting my arms to be so sore after holding onto the bar around the light board! We paid $135ish plus fees per person (all ages) and it was the highlight of the trip, for sure.

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    Exploring Sea Caves and Lava Tubes

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    Adventures in Paradise

    Adventures in Paradise

    4.4(78 reviews)
    0.9 km

    Joshua, Sam and the third guy (sorry forgot to jot your name down, but he was from North Dakota)…read morewere amazing guides for our group! We had a few no shows, so it was a small group that headed out to Captain Cooks. The kayak portion itself is not difficult as long as you have kayaked before. The trip over took about 20mins and was not super strenuous. Getting into and out of the kayaks from the loading dock was more challenging than the trip itself, but the guides talked us through and helped us in and out of the kayaks. I would say if you have not kayaked or if you have any physical limitations this may not be the excursion for you as there is not a convenient loading/unloading shore so you end up dropping into and climbing out of the kayaks while they are still on the water. The guides did an amazing job at tethering us and helping us in and out but I would say it would be a bit intense for first time kayakers. Over at captain cooks, the snorkeling was amazing! They provide you fins, mask and life vest (optional) and then we had an hour to snorkel about. I highly recommend taking the early kayak tour as when we got to the monument there were only a handful of people so we could swim about really not come close to others, but by the time we left there were multiple boats of snorkelers that had come in and it gets busy in the water. There were so many vibrant fish, and the reef is gorgeous. I didnt want to leave the water. After snorkeling Joshua had a few bags of chips and some water for us and then we packed up and kayaked back to the loading area. Overall it was an amazing experience!

    Joshua was a great guide for our kayak and snorkel tour to the Captain Cook monument! This was a…read morevery cool experience and a great spot to snorkel! Very worthwhile. It's a great spot to see lots of fish and we even saw a turtle which Joshua said was not common for that spot! The water is very clear! I do think helps to how to kayak and be prepared for a potentially strenuous journey. It doesn't take long but especially after snorkeling/swimming for an hour, the trip back was hard! They provide life jackets and you can wear it while snorkeling. My husband did because that makes him feel more comfortable in the water.

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    Kona Boys - Headed back!

    Kona Boys

    4.9(644 reviews)
    4.1 km

    Had a great time kayaking through Kealakekua bay with Evan and Steve and then snorkeling near…read moreCaptain Cook's monument. This was our second time and it was just as fun, if not more! The early morning kayaking through the bay is soothing for the soul. We also got lucky and saw some dolphins. The snorkeling is out of this world with such clear water and variety of colorful fish of all sizes. Evan and Steve were both very attentive to all the kayakers and super knowledgeable as we learned a bunch about Hawaiian history, Captain Cook's arrival (and demise), and the lasting legacy of that episode on Hawaii's history. After all the snorkeling, the sandwich lunch hit the spot. It also came with a souvenir water bottle! I had a last minute dietary request and they graciously accommodated. Even though this was our second time, we still had fun and actually learned new details about the history and conservation efforts happening in the area! If you want a fun, yet respectful and ethical experience, this is it!

    Fantastic experience with Kona Boys for the Morning Kealakekua Bay Kayak & Snorkel Tour. When we…read morearrived at the shop at 7 am for orientation, Frank was friendly and prompt with greeting us at the shop and giving the orientation talk, and Paul outfitted us with gear and made sure we knew how to get to the launch site. The shop dog and cat were also very friendly. Our guide for the morning was Grant, who was fantastic. He was engaging and extremely knowledgeable about the history, culture, language, geology, flora, fauna, and many other topics. He was also communicative, attentive, and helpful to other people. Overall, I liked that our early start meant that we arrived before the other large commercial boats did, so we got to enjoy paddling and snorkeling the bay with fewer people. I highly recommend Kona Boys as an eco-friendly option with top tier service.

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    Kona Boys - Kamakahonu Bay

    Kamakahonu Bay

    Kona Boys - Heaiu- a sacred Hawaiian temple near the King Kamehameha Hotel.

    Heaiu- a sacred Hawaiian temple near the King Kamehameha Hotel.

    Kona Boys - Paddling with the Kona Boys!

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    Paddling with the Kona Boys!

    Kona Honu Divers - divers getting geared up

    Kona Honu Divers

    4.8(418 reviews)
    20.0 km

    Very professional and friendly crew! Did the night manta dive (July 2026) and was an incredible…read moreexperience. Sarah gave an informative and entertaining dive briefing and kept a close eye on all of us as we were mesmerized by the many mantas! The mantas were magnificent and graceful as they fed on the natural plankton in the water. Many times had to duck my head down they were swimming so close to me. Highly recommend this experience with Kona Honu divers!

    Went on a two-tank morning dive with Kona Honu Divers on 07/17/2026. From the time I signed up…read moreuntil I was shaking hands with Captain John, their communication and customer service were excellent. No problems finding the boat at the Marina, and the dive staff that day were beyond outstanding. Anna, Sara, and Captain John made these dives the best dive trip I have ever taken. I was placed with dive pro Anna, and from the very start she exuded confidence and experience you always hope for when going on a dive with a dive group you have never been with before. Safety was paramount, and nothing was left to chance before we set off into the deep blue. When your dive master and dive pros are just as excited to see marine life as the divers are, you know you are on the right boat. It made the dives so much more fulfilling for me, seeing Anna so excited to find us and point out different marine life during our dives. Anna is a true "Ocean Whisperer," and I will absolutely seek her out and Kona Honu Divers in the future when I return to Kona, HI. Thank you, Anna, for the great dives you took us on and your passion for diving, the ocean, and all that is in it! Thank you, Kona Honu divers, for providing the absolutely best diving experience anyone can ask for.....til next time! Mahalo!!

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    Kona Honu Divers - A small shrimp on a sea whip

    A small shrimp on a sea whip

    Kona Honu Divers - Diver ready to get wet

    Diver ready to get wet

    Kona Honu Divers - Inside the dive shop

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    Inside the dive shop

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