Snorkel at Captain Cook Monument
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The Captain Cook Monument is a 27-foot obelisk that was erected in 1874 to memorialize where Captain James Cook died. He was killed in 1779 after a conflict broke out between the Hawaiians and Westerners. The monument stands on the shore of Kealakekua Bay.
Snorkeling at Captain Cook Monument
Today, this location is a popular snorkeling site. Visitors can reach the site by boat tour, kayak, or by hiking the steep Ka'awaloa Trail. The snorkeling experience here is spectacular, often compared to being in an aquarium.
Hiking Details
Keep in mind that the 4-mile round-trip hike is strenuous due to an approximately 1,400-foot elevation change. If you plan to hike, be sure to wear sturdy hiking shoes and apply sunscreen as there is little to no shade along the trail. Additionally, bring plenty of water, your own snorkeling gear, and water shoes.
Getting There
You can access the trail for free via Napoopoo Road, which is about a 15-mile drive south of Kailua-Kona. Alternatively, you can visit the site via an organized tour. Several top-rated Hawaii tours include a stop at the Captain Cook Monument on their snorkeling excursions.