19° 28′ 33.6″ N, 155° 55′ 37.2″ W

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An underwater marine sanctuary

A "must do" on Big island

Captain Cook, also known as "Kealakekua Bay", is a small bay located in the district of South Kona. It is a popular location for snorkeling due to its clear and calm conditions. Dolphins, manta rays and tropical fish are commonly seen in these waters. You can also visit Captain Cook with a guided boat tour. Additionally, you can rent snorkeling equipment.

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The use of traveling is to regulate imagination with reality, and instead of thinking of how things may be, see them as they are. – Samuel johnson

Located on the Kona Coast of the island of Hawaii (Big island)

How to get there:

BIG ISLAND – The easiest way to get to Captain Cook is by renting a car and to drive there yourself. You have to park on the side of the road and hike down to the bay. Bring decent shoes because the trail is steep and muddy.

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