We went there to board the boat for the Ulitimate Whale Watching & Snorkle Tour. The bathroom that's open to the public is funky, I'd suggest you take wipes (lots of them) and toilet paper. If you're catching a tour that leaves from there, be there early to secure a free parking spot. It seems there are several boating tours that all leave around the same time in the morning. The road is some sort of black dirt, wear closed toed shoes. There's a cematary near the boat launch. That was unexpected. There's also a beach you can visit. We didn't, but I'm letting you know there's one. There's also a bridge that's decomposing that looks really, well, you'll just have to see for yourself. Wait, it's very...
Read more10/10 for the snorkeling but very difficult to get to. One of three favorite snorkel spots on the island (other two are Honolua bay and Kapalua bay). I saw at least 10 turtles so come here if you want to see turtles and a unique wreck reef. Just stay out of the way of the boats coming in to the ramp. Pro tip: the best way to enter is on the left side of the pier. scuba divers will be using this path so just follow them but be mindful of the wave conditiona. And be careful when looking at the conditions. I recommend using the Snorkel Shop's snorkel report to get a sense of the...
Read morewe took a trip with snorkeling and whale watching trip 6 hours with the Captain Steve's whale watching group he has two very nice buds are small and the year 15/16 equal to 24 people per boat it's a great thing to doever purpose next to us and they look a right now and we saw wheels up-close-and-personal including very very youngsters and we had and there were a couple of males that were duking it out over to see who was going to escort one of the ladies and her calf while they were roaming around the Hawaiian islands anyway it was a great trip and...
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