Winter in Hawaii brings bigger swells, lower visibility, and unpredictable seas. Find out how these conditions impact manta ray snorkeling tours.| Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii
This article explores how much plankton manta rays eat every week - and also tells you more about how experts came to this impressive number.| Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii
If you're planning to snorkel with manta rays in Hawaii, always go with an experienced guide. In this post, we highlight the risks of snorkeling at night and why having a guide makes all the difference.| Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii
By tracking the movement patterns of reef manta rays around Hawaii, we’ve learned that while they don’t migrate like giant mantas, they still travel surprisingly fast and far!| Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii
Read all about the diet of a manta ray, and about the dazzling amount of food the "gentle giants of the sea" need to sustain themselves.| Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii
Manta ray night snorkel Kona, Hawaii! A sustainable, highly educational, and a truly life-changing adventure with experienced guides.| Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii
Determine the best time to see manta rays in Hawaii based on ocean conditions and the probability of manta sightings.| Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii
As much as we'd like to guarantee the presence of mantas every night, they are wild animals and chances of seeing manta rays are around 80% throughout the year.| Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii
Manta ray viewing sites are man-made locations in the ocean where mantas congregate to feed. This article explains how this works... or sometimes doesn't!| Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii
Manta ray tourism in Hawaii attracts more people each year - but the lack of regulation and oversight make it unsafe for humans and marine life. Help us make ocean recreation safe and sustainable!| Hawaii Ocean Watch