Big Island Snorkeling Guide Our Kealakekua Bay Snorkel Boat Tour Extra Pictures Page
Here are even more pictures from our Big Island Snorkeling boat tour. If you did not yet read about our
Kealakekua Snorkel Boat Tour you can here.
Below you can check out more pictures from the second deep water location that we snorkeled off the boat at.
Most of the water was pretty deep, but there was some slightly shallower areas. Here I dove down to get a picture of the many colored corals.
Here are some more pictures of one of the crew members (I think his name was Chandler), free diving. Here he is heading down.

Here he is hanging out on the bottom looking for interesting pieces of coral and shells to show the girls.

Time to come up and get some air. He was in no rush about it either!

Here is a big rock formation covered in coral in deep clear water.
And here I am looking at the edge of a wall. You can see the water color change as it drops off on the right.
Here you can see the layers of depth. The dark center hole was actually a lava tube that the divers went into. That gave me the chills just watching.
I love watching the bubbles from divers as they slowly make their way up to the surface. They get this bright shiny dome, that is very beautiful to watch (and attempt to photograph).
And finally, another picture of those big Blue Trevally from the first snorkel location at Captain Cook Monument.

What a great time we had on our Kealakekua Snorkel Boat trip. It was definitely a highlight of our Big Island Snorkeling Tour!
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