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Snorkeling and Scuba Diving at Ke'ei Beach
We never tire of visiting Ke'ei. The quiet village, the wonderful ocean views, and the excellent diving make for a pleasant afternoon. On this dive, you may be greeted by garden eels, and a rare daylight sighting of a manta ray. The people of Ke'ei have always been nice to us, so be respectful of their property and privacy so we may continue to be welcomed.
Parking is the right, and the dive entry is from the small boat ramp on the left. Kick out until you're in about 20 feet of water, drop down, and continue out until you see the sandy bottom, home to the garden eels.
Directions: Less than a quarter mile South from Kahauloa Bay, take your first right just before refuse transfer station to your left.
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Allyn Burgmann & Cass Brady
May 14, 2001, 12:00 AM
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Pristine finger coral forest, untouched by multitudes of careless divers or snorkelers. Garden Eels easy to find at 100 feet. Our entry was farther down the beach according to the beach diving book. Best cheap dive on the Big Island.