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BOB's Underwater Scooter Adventure Discover Hawaii's underwater world in a high-tech Breathing Observation Bubble or BOB. These underwater scooters offer nearly 360 degree visibility! 1 Select a date 2 Enter number of traveller Adult (Age 10 & over) Observer (Age 1 & over) 2.5 - 4.5 hour(s) Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat Bottled water / Snacks / Snorkeling equipment (snorkel, mask & fins) / Wet Suit Jacket / Guide Participants must be at least 4 ft (122 cm) in height, but no more than 6 ft 8 in (203 cm).Children 9 years and under are only allowed as an observer.Participants must weigh no more than 270 lbs (123 kg) .Guests with heart and cardiovascular issues are not permitted to participate in this activity.Guests who are pregnant are not permitted to participate in this activity.This activity is not wheelchair accessible.Children 10 years old and above can participate in this activity.Guests should not have serious fear of enclosed spaces (claustrophobia).

Participants are required to disclose their medical conditions.Participants are required to sign a liability waiver at the time of check-in. The activity schedule is subject to change or cancellation due to weather or traffic conditions.You will share the transportation with other customers. You can book a minimum of 1. BOB's Hawaii Adventure LLC No, you can wear your own glasses on this activity since you do not get wet from the neck up. You are more than welcome to snorkel before or after your BOB experience. Life jackets are provided for your safety. No, you do not have to swim while you are on the BOB. We recommend booking at least 1-2 weeks in advance. If you have very specific schedule requirements and are not flexible, please book sooner. Last minute availability is often possible, but limited. While there are no lockers, basic items can be kept in the office or brought on the boat. Veltra and the activity provider will not be held responsible for lost or stolen property.

Photo and video services are available for an additional fee that is paid upon check out. Photo packages are $20 plus tax per person or $30 plus tax for photo and video per person. Please click HERE to send an inquiry about this activity Any cancellations made after 18:00 local time, 2 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.
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Despite how the name road to Hana sounds, the objective of this road is not just to get to the small town of Hana. The road to Hana is all about the journey and enjoying the beauty along the way.I recommend you begin your journey from Highway 36 from around the town of Paia. Then follow Highway 36 until it turns into Highway 360. You’ll continue on this road to and past Hana — stopping along the way to enjoy the sights. Past Hana, the road becomes Highway 31. Do continue past the town of Hana to the Kipahulu area, where you’ll see Oheo Gulch (Seven Sacred Pools.) A great place to turn around is at the Kipahulu region of Haleakala National Park.Note that the Kipahulu area past Hana is part of Haleakala National Park, though it is separated from the summit of Haleakala by many miles and thousands of feet of elevation. At first glance, visitors may assume that the summit of Haleakala and the Kipahula area of Haleakala are near each other. Some assume that sunrise on Haleakala and the road to Hana can be seen on the same day.

We do not advise you attempt both in the same day.An important point to note about where you can and can’t drive on the road to Hana, is that most major car rental companies do not permit you to drive past the Kipahulu region onto some brief stretches of unpaved road. When you rent your car, do check with your rental car company for advice on what roads you must avoid. Now, nobody is going to stop you from driving the unapproved sections, but take note that you assume risk if the car breaks down or you have an accident. See my detailed post on why we advise that you don’t drive the “back side” of the road to Hana. The following photo is from one of the major rental car company’s drive guides. Note the arrows and text in red that identify the prohibited area.Another point we should mention before we dive into the driving tips is that you should consider whether you’d prefer to drive the road independently or take a guided tour. I’ve experienced both ways and sincerely enjoyed both options.