Hanauma Bay Snorkel Trip Reservation Form
WHY PAY MORE FOR THE SAME TOURS?

2008 Rate
$10.50/person
tax is included
Hanauma Bay is
a nature preserve where the fish are not afraid of people. Some three
million Hawaii visitors have annually visited Hanauma, which had caused
severe deterioration. Since then, in 1990, the City and County of
Honolulu laid out a plan to restore Hanauma to a clean, healthy state by
reducing the number of visitors, establishing an educational program,
and instituting supportive restrictions.
The combined
efforts in protecting and preserving the Hanauma Bay are the major upper
and lower bay facility improvements. Now the Hanauma has a site where
its education program flourishes with the award-winning Marine Education
Center, that opened in August 2002.
Once you
arrive at Hanauma, all visitors are required to pay a $5 admission fee,
which is collected by the City and County of Honolulu employess. You are
then presented with a short safety video, which also encourages you to
join the staff and the volunteers as stewards of this precious gift of Hanauma and the other living reef environments.
Parking at
Hanauma is very limited.
Roundtrip
transportation with flexible times. Quality, clean snorkel equipment.
Does not include the $5 admission fee. Closed on Tuesdays.
Pick up times:
8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 pm and 1:30 pm
Return times: 11:20 am, 12:30 pm, 2:30 pm, 4:30 pm and 5:30 pm
Pick up is
from your hotel in Waikiki
Reservation
Form
Fill this
form out and send it - No Obligation - Nothing to lose but SAVE$$BIG!
We will
send you an invoice with your reservation for your review
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Price is the same whether you take the
snorkel gears or not.
It is recommended for everyone to take
the snorkel gears even if you feel that you may not use it.
Most people snorkel at about knee deep to
waist deep at Hanauma Bay.
The simplest instruction for snorkeling
at the Hanauma Bay is as follows.
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Put on your mask
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Put on your fins
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Put on your snorkel
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Walk over to the water to knee deep
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Bend over
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Enjoy the view
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If you are having any problem, just
'Stand Up.'
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For those seeking for more adventure,
go swim out further
The fish at Hanauma Bay are not afraid of
people so it is a great venture even for non swimmers
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