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Big Island SNUBA Diving Tour from Kona - Guided Beach SNUBA Dive [Closed]

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Scuba or not?

Reviewed by: Angela, 2014/11/15

Great way for the keen snorkler to try out what is might be like to scuba dive.

Without the danger.

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Attended as:Solo Travelers
Activity Date:2014/10/22
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not scuba diving but still worth it

Reviewed by: Heather, 2014/04/05

My husband and I both participated in this adventure. We are certified divers but didn't want to deal with equipment or renting gear. This was a good alternative. The reef is a very short swim from the shore. I immediately saw tangs, angels, eel, parrot fish, rock fish, and wrasse. Because the water was so shallow the colors were vibrant. The tour sold $20 underwater cameras and I was able to take pictures. Well worth the money.

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Attended as:Couples
Activity Date:2014/03/10
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Solo adventurer

Reviewed by: Annette Martinez, 2013/07/08

I went snuba diving for the first time ever. The guide was helpful and reassuring. The scene was not exactly what it looks like in magazines but I did see coral reef and some beautiful fish and held a sea erchant. I would recommend it to anyone.

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Activity Date:2013/06/15
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Money could be better spent

Reviewed by: jayrayatuf, 2010/08/02

For someone that had never been scuba diving this was the closest experience to scuba without getting certified. There were both good and bad parts to the experience. We went with another group and while they did snuba we did snorkel and vice versa. It was nice when doing the snuba because u could go down to things u couldn't when u were snorkeling. There were a few drawbacks together. First you and two other people share a single oxygen tank. So in that reguard your lucky if u get 30 mins under water. The second drawback is that you are hooked to the tank by your breathing tube. The tubes are constantly getting tangled around each other and you spend a good amount of time dealing with that. When there is something u want to see the tube prevents you from getting to it sometimes. The third drawback is the price. I think you are better off spending the little bit of extra money and getting certified. You will get more time under water and be able to go where u want without restrictions.

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