Kauai Snorkel Tours
Come take a Kauai Snorkeling adventure!
Being the oldest, most rugged, and the "greenest" of the main Hawaiian Islands, Kauai's shoreline offers you an unprecedented opportunity to really see the very best that nature has to offer.
And there is no better way for you to explore this natural splendor than get right in the thick of it with a Kauai snorkeling adventure. While Hawaii Travel Network offers a variety of Kauai snorkeling tours by several companies, the tours generally focus on two areas: Na Pali, and Ni'ihau, which are described below. Website for Kauai Snorkeling which offers all the Kauai snorkeling activities and tours.
Click on the options below for more Snorkeling tour information, choices, and ordering options.
Blue Dolphin Charters Deluxe Na Pali Coast Tour
Blue Dolphin Forbidden Island Niihau Tour
HoloHolo Charters 7 hour Na Pali Niihau Snorkel and Sail Super Tour
Holo Holo Charters 5 hour Na Pali Snorkel
The caves and cliffs of Na Pali!
The beautiful Na Pali Coast, with its rugged sea cliffs, deep caves, and crystal clear water, is known the world over as one of the finest examples of nature's incredible power. The moment you look up and gaze at the 3,000-ft sea cliffs, you'll know that nature truly rules here, and we're just guests.
The crystal clear waters and hidden beaches of Na Pali beg to be snorkeled, and the friendly sea creatures that live here will welcome you. From sea turtles, dolphins, and perhaps even a whale (in season), you'll feel right at home. Feel the water's warm embrace and observe the many colorful fish and astounding coral reefs.
Explore the Lost Paradise of Ni'ihau
Venture out to Ni'ihau, the "Forbidden Island," one of just a few places in the world where modern technology has not yet moved in! The small island, which is only inhabited by Native Hawaiians, remains largely in a pristine, natural state. The water around Ni'ihau is unpolluted and very clear, which makes it one of the best places for snorkeling on earth.
The small population of about 200-250 speaks primarily Hawaiian, and is dedicated to maintaining traditional Hawaiian culture. There is no electrical service to the island or modern conveniences. It's referred to as the Forbidden Island for a simple reason: visitors are not allowed unless invited.
Fortunately, snorkeling the pristine waters is allowed.
Check out the links above and book your exciting snorkeling trip today