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Captain Cook Monument

Captain Cook Monument is famous and is located in Kealakekua Bay a famous snorkeling spot on the Big Island.

One of the most famous spots on the island of Hawaii is the Captain Cook Monument.  When you join us on the Hoku Nui to sail to Kealakekua Bay you will find yourself in the most calm and pristine waters at the base of the monument.  No need to hike down a trail – just jump on the Hoku Nui with our best crew to sail along the Kona Coast to the Bay.  Snorkel in the best spot on the leeward side of the island.

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