Difficulty
intermediate
Viz (last reported 25197h ago)
Max Depth
70ft
Snorkeling and Scuba Diving at Captain Cook (Kealakekua Bay)
Kealakedua Bay is a wonderful diving area also shared by kayakers. The bay has been designated a State Park, and you'll easily see why. The view is spectacular, the water is clear, and wildlife abundant. Don't miss diving this site.
Directions: From Kailua, drive south on Highway 11 for about 13 miles to get to Captain Cook. Take a right on Highway 160 (mile mark 110.5) to Kealakekua Bay, and wind your way about 4 miles down to the ocean.
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Glenn
May 25, 2001, 12:00 AM
scuba
Found this site by talking to locals. Site is easy entry at High Tide. Snorkeled this at dusk in Nov. of 98. The critters were great. I met Fred and Ginger the 2 Black Tips that swim every day with the lady who lived in house by the entry point. This is a great site to dive in the surge and stay in control. I suggest to follow the pier to the shore and follow the shore never over 15' deep. Have fun and tell the turtles and the black tips "HI" for me.