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Fish Spotlight — Surgeonfish

The beauty of Hanauma and the residents that live within are the reasons we snorkel. We haven’t had a fish spotlight in a while, but this month we’re going back to the basics and highlighting one of our favorite Hanauma Bay locals – the surgeonfish! When it comes to the worldwide surgeonfish population, there are…

Hawaii Kai Towne Center — 96825 LIVE

Hawaii Kai Towne Center is back at it with a 96825 LIVE event. Another year has come and gone, and we’re ready to celebrate with our local community — join us and start 2020 off with a bang! Another HKTC event is headed towards us and we want to be sure you all are in…

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January 15, 2020

The 411 On Fins

When considering snorkeling equipment, fins are usually not the first things that come to mind; however, here at Hanauma Bay Snorkel we highly recommend having a pair when exploring Hawaii’s underwater paradise. This month on the blog we’re dishing all things fin-related — keep reading to get the 411. BENEFITS OF FINSIn most cases, fins…

5 Snorkeling Safety Tips

The holidays are right around the corner, and we could not be any more excited for them. We have a lot to be grateful for here at Hanauma Bay Snorkel. We’ve got the most beautiful work place in the world and get to help others experience the magic of the bay too. We believe that…

Do’s And Don’t’s Of Snorkeling

For the most part, snorkeling is a very freeing activity for the whole family. Here at Hanauma Bay Snorkel Adventures we have some simple guidelines to guarantee a great time had by all. Keep reading for our short list of the do’s and don’t’s of snorkeling. DON’T touch the coral. It may not look like…

3 Ways Snorkeling Benefits Your Keiki

While summer may be at itʻs tail end, the fun in Hawaii truly never stops, and lucky for us snorkeling is a year-around activity perfect for the entire family. Some parents are quick to regard it as too advanced for keiki (children), but we’re here to prove otherwise. This month on the blog we’re dishing…

Fish Spotlight — Parrotfish

Happy August everybody! The beauty of Hanauma Bay and the marine life that live in it are the whole reason we snorkel. This month on the blog weʻre going back to the basics with a spotlight on one of our favorite park residents— the parrotfish! One of Hawaii’s most loved fish is in fact the…

A Hawaiian Hero — Duke Kahanamoku

Duke Kahanamoku was more than just the first native Hawaiian to bring he’enalu (surfing) to the United States mainland — he was the first native Hawaiian to swim competitively at an international level and will forever be Hawaii’s first Ambassador of Aloha. This month we’re shedding light on another Hawaiian Hero. Duke Paoa Kahinu Mokoe…

3 Ways to Drink More Water This Summer

Summer is quickly approaching, that sweet Hawaiian sun will soon be shining harder than ever, and with endless outdoor adventure comes the need to hydrate. Our bodies are primarily made of water. The human anatomy uses water in its cells, organs and tissues, in which it helps to regulate temperature and maintain bodily functions. As…

3 Ways to Mālama ʻĀina

Sustainability has become a topic of conversation in America over the past decade. People are looking for ways in which they can take care of the planet, and we could not be more on board. Here in Hawaii, we call the concept of respecting the land mālama ʻāina. What better way to celebrate Earth Day…