We're going to be in Kona Sept. 29 for 3-5 days. Should we make a reservation to do the night dive with the manta rays?
Thank you!
Big Island-Scuba with the manta rays-do i have to make a reservation?
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we went in november last year and only booked a couple of days in advance.If you really dont want to miss it I would book if possible just to be on the safe side try www.jacksdivinglocker.com
I'd book it about two weeks in advance just to be safe. And I second Jacks Dive Locker, Went with them a few years ago and they were great. I'd recommend the afternoon two tank dive. They let you dive your computer on the first dive. No set limits. Then take you on the night dive. If your lucky enough to catch the rays you are in for the thrill of a lifetime. I'm heading back next month, but I hear that the Kona Surf has closed and turned their lights off so the sight isn't used much anymore. They have found other spots but its kinda a crap shoot if they show up.