What to expect: They will give you wetsuits up to your knees for evening tours and a mask with a snorkel. They do not provide fins for evening tours. The boat holds about 30 people for large group tours.
Manta Ray expectations: They put a floating platform in the water that has strong lights to attract plankton, which attracts the Mantas. They'll give you a noodle to help you float while you hold on to the platform ropes. They Mantas will come up to the light where you'll get to view them up close. You can't touch them or dive under the water with the Manta Rays, or you'll scare them away.
Weather: If weather causes any cancelations, the company will notify you.
What to pack: Non-drowsy Dramamine and a light jacket/windbreaker for evening tours.
What to wear: Reef-safe sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, flip flops, swimsuit.
What to bring: Towel, plenty of water and snacks or pick up lunch to go, as there are few places to stop. The company offers chips and soft drinks.
Bathrooms: There are bathrooms near the parking lot.
Parking: Honokohau Harbor parking lot. Make sure to hide your valuables and lock your car.
Check-in booth: Check in and sign a waiver. They'll give you quick instructions on dos and don'ts.
Photography: Cameras and GoPros are allowed.
Drones: Ask them.
Handicap Accessibility: Unknown.