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Duck Tour for Two or Four at Big Island Duck Adventures (Up to 47% Off)

Big Island Duck Adventures
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See the Big Island of Hawaii by land and sea during this amphibious tour, which drives down Ali’i Drive before heading into the ocean.

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Choose Between Two Options

  • $61 for Duck Tour for two in Kona on the island of Hawaii ($98 value)
  • $104 for Duck Tour for four in Kona on the island of Hawaii ($196 value)
  • This tour does not operate on the island of Oahu. It operates strictly in Kona on the island of Hawaii.

This amphibious boat tour travels on land and sea, traveling down Ali’i Drive to take in gorgeous coastal views, then into the water at Honokohau Harbor, sailing past Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park. Click here to see the tour route.

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    • Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
    • Limit 6 per person.
    • Valid only for option purchased.
    • Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed Groupon price).
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    • Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
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About Big Island Duck Adventures

Big Island Duck Adventures makes it possible to tour Hawaii by land and by sea without even changing your mode of transportation. But this isn't your average military duck vehicle: the company's hydra-terra amphibious tour bus is more comfortable and fun, featuring a v-shaped cockpit that cuts through the water and provides excellent visibility, so you can stay comfy and dry while snapping photos. The two phases of the tour:

By land: Cruise along the Ali’i Drive coastal highway for 7 scenic miles, enjoying breathtaking views of crashing waves, quaint shore-side towns, and preserved cultural sites.

By sea: After gently entering the waters of Honokohau Harbor, passengers will get an up-close view of aquaculture fishponds, take in a new perspective of the Big Island coast, and possibly even spot turtles, dolphins, and other wildlife.

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