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    Bay Side Adventures

    4.9 (197 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Phil J.

    Great first time kayaking thanks to islander kayak. We were able to see dolphins multiple times which made snorkeling the icing on the cake. Thanks for the help Rocky! Good suggestion for food(poke) afterwards as well

    Jo S.

    Memories to last a lifetime! We rented 2 double kayaks from Bay Side Adventures. I called last minute (on the drive over from Waikoloa) and they booked our reservation. Had our kayaks and dry bags ready to go, so when we arrived, all we had to do was sign the waivers (all automated on iPads). Great friendly service and staff. Ciela (sp?) was great. She made us feel welcome and put my 2 teens at ease (they were a little nervous about going out without a guide). Before going out, she gave us instructions on where to go, how to get off/on kayaks whilst in water and answered any questions. Went out early at 8:30am. Highly recommend going out in the early morning to get to Kealakekua Bay before the tour boats arrive. It was about a 20 minute paddle out to the bay. Visibility was incredible and it was by far the best snorkeling we experienced on our trip. Saw pods of Spinner Dolphins, Moray Eels, and an incredible amount and variety of fish. We have our own snorkel gear, however they have equipment to rent if you need it. Recommend water shoes. Parking was a little tricky but we were lucky as we were there early so there was an area down the street to park.

    Joff E.

    If you find yourself on the Big Island, you must take yourself to Kealakekua Bay. The Bay is the site of Captain Cook's arrival and departure (death). His monument at the Bay is a historical marker in Kealakekua. It's only reachable via boat/kayak or long swim. We booked our kayaks on Yelp. Drove down the winding road to The Bay. Seani met us at the dock, and with a short intro sent us on our way. 20 minutes in a school of dolphins (10-15) showed up. Kayaked for few more minutes and snorkeled near the monument, probably the best spot on the bay. I recommend going early for this trip. At about 10 am the tourist charters start showing up with boat loads of ppl. Get to the bay at least by 8 am. Bring water and snacks to carry on kayak too.

    Launching spot for Kayaks to Captain Cook
    Courtney J.

    If you want to do Captain Cook on your own without the tour boat and/or don't want to do the strenuous hike, renting a kayak from Bay Side Adventures is the way to go! We had a little trouble finding the launch point thanks to Google Maps. However, Bay Side pointed me in the right direction after a quick phone call. We were only a couple blocks away, and their staff was there waiting for us. They help you load up your boat and give you a dry bag with your permit and life vests, and answer any questions. They tell you where to go and help you get in your kayak and you basically have the rental for the day. We were lucky and were only one of three boats in the whole bay that morning. A pod of dolphins was swimming around, and I got to swim with them. There was even a baby! I kept my distance, but they weren't shy and a few swam up close to check us out. It was my second time swimming with wild dolphins, but that didn't my make it any less exciting! After the dolphins left, I was just hanging out in the water when my eyes caught something large moving toward me. I thought maybe it was a lone dolphin. Nope! No such luck! It had big sharp teeth and was huge and shiny and coming towards me. I immediately got back in the kayak as fast as I could. I knew it wasn't a shark, but something that large and fast moving with teeth is never good. When we arrived back on land, I described it and was asked if it was a giant barracuda. A quick google search showed that was definitely what I saw. Yikes! So just be careful since those things will take fingers off. Snorkeling was pretty good over by the monument, but I was still panicked from the barracuda so we didn't stay too long. It was only the second time we've ever kayaked (last time was in a tour on Oahu), and we felt perfectly comfortable with it. The waters in the bay are calm and it's easy to figure out where to go. Coming back was no problem, other than we were tired from all the swimming. Towing the kayak while snorkeling wasn't a big deal either (you can't dock at Captain Cook). The staff was so nice and helpful with the whole process from booking to returning the rental. I will definitely rent from them again if I return to big island.

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    So glad we found this outfit! Totally professional and friendly. Need to come back next time!

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    We rented kayaks to go to the snorkelling place near the Captain Cook Monument - it was a really cool journey.

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    Memorable, unique, exciting experience with a friendly, helpful attendant to get you on your way…read more We saw dolphins and tons of fish. It took us about 30 mins each way to get there and back. Five stars with the caveat that no one was there when we arrived at 9:00 am (the time we booked online). After about 10 minutes or so, the employee appeared (didn't get his name, unfortunately). As other reviewers note, this place is just a table at the end of a road with a bunch of kayaks and a guy who will rent them to you. Don't expect storage for your belongings or bathrooms. Parking is along the street. All that being said, they give you this info in advance, so you should be prepared. We had our own snorkel gear (or did before I lost mine in the ocean later that day ha ha) so we only needed the kayak and dry bag. A dry bag is necessary (see "lost my gear in the ocean"). The employee gives you all the info you need to find your way to the snorkeling area and back. He said they "lose" about one party a day who overshoots the entrance to the cove when returning and they have to go rescue them. Don't be that person! Once at the snorkeling spot near the monument, you'll see lots of other people and boats, but once you're underwater, you won't notice them - it's like swimming in an aquarium. You need to keep your kayak with you at all times, so if you're paddling with someone else, consider taking turns holding the kayaks and snorkeling. You aren't allowed to dock or approach the shore (this is a hard rule - surly tour guides will yell at you if you get too close). Keep in mind that getting in and out of a kayak in the open ocean is not the same as doing that on the shore or in shallow water. There's no shallow water here at all, so practice in advance or consider taking a tour boat if that's not something you're comfortable with.

    We rented a kayak here to get out to Captain Cook Monument and had such a great experience. The…read moreshop was super easy to find, check-in was quick, and even when we accidentally booked the wrong day, they fixed it with zero hassle. They set us up with everything we needed, including waterproof bags, and gave really clear directions on the paddle route, landmarks, where the best snorkel spots were, and how to make sure we found our way back. Made the whole trip feel stress-free. The paddle out was beautiful, the snorkeling was amazing, and honestly renting from here just made it all so much smoother. Pro tip: bring snacks -- there's nowhere to eat around there once you're out on the water. Highly recommend them if you're planning to kayak to Cook's Monument. Easy, friendly, and super helpful. ‍

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    Joshua, Sam and the third guy (sorry forgot to jot your name down, but he was from North Dakota)…read morewere amazing guides for our group! We had a few no shows, so it was a small group that headed out to Captain Cooks. The kayak portion itself is not difficult as long as you have kayaked before. The trip over took about 20mins and was not super strenuous. Getting into and out of the kayaks from the loading dock was more challenging than the trip itself, but the guides talked us through and helped us in and out of the kayaks. I would say if you have not kayaked or if you have any physical limitations this may not be the excursion for you as there is not a convenient loading/unloading shore so you end up dropping into and climbing out of the kayaks while they are still on the water. The guides did an amazing job at tethering us and helping us in and out but I would say it would be a bit intense for first time kayakers. Over at captain cooks, the snorkeling was amazing! They provide you fins, mask and life vest (optional) and then we had an hour to snorkel about. I highly recommend taking the early kayak tour as when we got to the monument there were only a handful of people so we could swim about really not come close to others, but by the time we left there were multiple boats of snorkelers that had come in and it gets busy in the water. There were so many vibrant fish, and the reef is gorgeous. I didnt want to leave the water. After snorkeling Joshua had a few bags of chips and some water for us and then we packed up and kayaked back to the loading area. Overall it was an amazing experience!

    Joshua was a great guide for our kayak and snorkel tour to the Captain Cook monument! This was a…read morevery cool experience and a great spot to snorkel! Very worthwhile. It's a great spot to see lots of fish and we even saw a turtle which Joshua said was not common for that spot! The water is very clear! I do think helps to how to kayak and be prepared for a potentially strenuous journey. It doesn't take long but especially after snorkeling/swimming for an hour, the trip back was hard! They provide life jackets and you can wear it while snorkeling. My husband did because that makes him feel more comfortable in the water.

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