Hilo’s Remote Tropical Reef 2 Tank Boat Dive offers an unparalleled underwater adventure for certified divers. Exploring the vibrant marine life of Big Island, Hawaii, participants encounter a diverse array of tropical fish, sea turtles, and even the majestic manta rays. With a focus on safety and environmental stewardship, this dive promises an unforgettable experience. Discover the pristine coral reefs and uncover the secrets that lie beneath the surface of Hawaii’s waters.
Key Points
- Explore vibrant coral reefs and encounter diverse marine life, including tropical fish, sea turtles, manta rays, and dolphins, on a two-tank boat dive off the Big Island, Hawaii.
- Depart from Hilo Ocean Adventures, with transportation provided to the remote dive site and back, and enjoy local snacks and juice post-dive.
- Open Water Diver certification is mandatory, and a refresher course is required for those who haven’t dived in the last two years.
- The dive experience is rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, with pricing starting from $298.30 for up to 6 travelers.
- Prepare adequately by arriving early, communicating any medical conditions, and ensuring proper hydration and rest to enhance the safety and enjoyment of the dive.
Overview of the Activity
The Hilos Remote Tropical Reef 2 Tank Boat Dive is an activity that takes participants on a thrilling underwater exploration of the Big Island of Hawaii’s vibrant coral reefs.
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars by 3 reviewers, this dive excursion is priced from $298.30 and accommodates up to 6 travelers.
The activity departs from Hilo Ocean Adventures, with check-in one hour before the 9:30 am start time.
Divers can expect to encounter a diverse array of marine life and vibrant coral formations during the two-tank dive.
Required equipment, including tanks and weights, is provided, and local snacks and juice are included.
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Meeting Point and Pickup Details
Divers meet at Hilo Ocean Adventures, located at 1717 Kamehameha Ave in Hilo, HI 96720.
Guests must check-in at least 1 hour before the 9:30 am departure time. Those who haven’t dived in the last 2 years will need to complete a refresher course, which takes 2 hours.
Once ready, divers are transported from the meeting point to the dive site. At the end of the activity, the boat returns to the original meeting location.
Inclusion and Equipment
The package includes local juice and snacks to replenish divers after their underwater adventures.
Tanks and weights are provided, so guests don’t have to worry about bringing their own equipment.
Transportation from the check-in location to the dive site is included, ensuring a seamless experience.
However, gratuities aren’t covered, and there’s a $1 per guest Ocean Stewardship Fee collected upon arrival.
With all the essentials taken care of, divers can fully enjoy the remote tropical reef’s wonders without logistical concerns.
Requirements and Restrictions
This dive experience isn’t wheelchair accessible and isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems, pregnant travelers, or those with heart problems.
A moderate physical fitness level is required. Children under 10 aren’t suitable, though certified Junior Divers can contact Hilo Ocean Adventures for special consideration.
Participants must have an Open Water Diver certification and have dived within the last 2 years; a refresher course is required if it’s been longer.
For safety, divers should avoid altitudes of 2500 ft or higher within 18 hours post-dive. This ensures a seamless and enjoyable underwater adventure in Hawaii’s remote tropical reefs.
Cancellation and Booking Policy
Travelers can take advantage of Hilo Ocean Adventures’ flexible cancellation policy, which allows for free cancellations up to 24 hours before the dive experience starts.
This gives customers the freedom to make last-minute changes to their plans without penalty.
Plus, the "Reserve Now and Pay Later" option enables guests to secure their spot while maintaining flexibility in their schedule.
Exploring the Remote Reef
Venturing out to the remote tropical reef, divers enjoy a vibrant underwater world teeming with diverse marine life. From vibrant coral formations to schools of colorful fish, the remote reef offers a truly breathtaking experience.
Reef Features | Marine Life |
---|---|
Intricate Coral Structures | Tropical Fish |
Underwater Caves and Crevices | Sea Turtles |
Pristine, Unspoiled Environment | Manta Rays |
Clear, Turquoise Waters | Dolphins |
Divers can explore the remote reef, taking in the stunning sights and encountering a diverse array of marine species in their natural habitat. This once-in-a-lifetime adventure offers a truly unique and unforgettable experience.
Unique Marine Life Encounters
Divers can expect to encounter a diverse array of marine life during their exploration of the remote tropical reef.
Schools of vibrant, tropical fish dart between the intricate coral formations, including vibrant parrotfish, angelfish, and clownfish. The keen-eyed may spot a green sea turtle or reef shark gliding silently through the clear waters.
Giant Pacific manta rays can sometimes be seen soaring overhead, their immense wingspan creating a mesmerizing display.
Nudibranchs, small colorful sea slugs, cling to the reef’s crevices, showcasing their intricate patterns.
The remote location and pristine condition of the reef ensure an unforgettable encounter with the underwater wonders of Hawaii’s marine ecosystem.
Preparing for the Dive Experience
To ensure a seamless and safe underwater adventure, a bit of preparation goes a long way. First-time and experienced divers alike should review the certification requirements, including proof of Open Water Diver certification at check-in.
It’s also crucial to disclose any medical conditions that could impact dive safety. Plus, divers should plan to arrive at the meeting point an hour early to complete the check-in process and, if necessary, undergo a refresher course.
Ensuring proper hydration and rest in the 24 hours leading up to the dive is also recommended.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Diving Equipment?
Divers can bring their own equipment, but it’s not required. The activity provides tanks and weights, so travelers only need to bring their personal gear like masks, snorkels, and fins if desired. The service will accommodate both personal and provided equipment.
Is There a Weight Limit for Participants?
The experience does not mention a specific weight limit for participants. However, it states that a moderate physical fitness level is required, so very overweight individuals may not be able to comfortably participate in the dive activity.
Can I Extend My Stay at the Dive Site?
Unfortunately, no. The dive experience does not allow for extended stays at the dive site. The tour has a set schedule and itinerary that must be followed. Participants are expected to return to the meeting location once the diving portion is completed.
Are There Additional Fees for Larger Groups?
The website doesn’t mention any additional fees for larger groups. The maximum group size is 6 travelers, and the price is a flat rate from $298.30 per person.
Can I Request a Specific Dive Guide or Instructor?
Customers can request a specific dive guide or instructor, but it’s subject to availability at the time of the experience. The activity provider aims to accommodate such requests when possible, though they can’t guarantee a particular guide will be assigned.
Recap
The Hilo’s Remote Tropical Reef 2 Tank Boat Dive offers an unforgettable underwater adventure in Hawaii’s pristine marine environment. Certified divers can explore vibrant coral reefs, witness diverse marine life, and marvel at the majestic manta rays. With all necessary equipment and transportation provided, this dive experience ensures a hassle-free journey of discovery, all while promoting environmental stewardship.
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