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The snorkel site will be crowded in the early mornings. We HIGHLY recommend the afternoon time slots to beat the crowds!!
(Wildlife is the same on all time slots)
Children under 3 may be accommodated on the 9:15, 11:45 and 2:45 time slots only.
Turtles and fish are active at all times of day, so there are no “better” time slots, but the afternoons tend to be a little less crowded.
During this Honolulu snorkel tour, you have a chance to spot and swim with giant Hawaiian green sea turtles at the world famous turtle “car wash” Turtle Canyons Reef!
All snorkelers must have basic swimming skills, but non-snorkelers may ride along and enjoy the views of the famous Waikiki Beach while soaking up the Hawaiian sun and feeling the fresh island breeze! You can even spot turtles from aboard the boat!
Pricing is the same whether you snorkel or just enjoy the boat ride.
Location
Kewalo Basin Boat Harbor 1125 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu, Hawaii
Reservations are required, we do not take walk-ups
Pure Aloha Adventures’ snorkel tours include your gear and certified instructor; you’ll be outfitted after the beautiful boat ride to Turtle Canyon in Waikiki where you will get to snorkel with turtles and view the live “turtle car wash” at this one of a kind snorkel location.
Enjoy this unique opportunity to see these rare creatures up close and peacefully swim with them just outside of Waikiki on this unforgettable snorkel excursion! You can even see turtles from the boat if you don’t feel like getting into the water!
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Hawaii’s green sea turtles are found in seas around the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Green sea turtles are known for their unique nesting practices. When the time comes for the female to lay her eggs, she will walk onshore, dig a hole, and lay her eggs in the sand.
Later, hundreds of hatchlings can emerge from these nests, though many of them are taken by predators before arriving at the waters’ edge. While many of the young turtles will not survive, some can live as long as 80-100 years and weigh up to 500 pounds.
Green sea turtles are at risk due to many reasons. In some areas, they are hunted, while in other areas, water pollution has caused their food sources to become toxic.
Please help save our turtles by using a reef safe sunscreen and also being sure to use reusable water bottles and help protect our precious resource!