My family of four absolutely loved this adventure. Even my hard-to-please 15 year old told me to give it 5 stars! Capt. Adam and first mate Christian were delightful -- so informative and fun! I will say that this trip is not for the faint of heart -- it's truly a wild adventure! My husband and I sat in the front of the boat and felt like we took a beating as the raft bounded over the waves. The rough ride was totally worth it, though. (And it seemed as if those in the back and middle of the craft were bounced around less?). The view of the Napali Coast was one of the most beautiful sites we'd ever seen. It's truly surreal. We loved admiring and learning about the incredible landscape as well as spotting waterfalls and all kinds of sea life, including numerous sea turtles and even a monk seal and her baby on one of the beaches! Getting to explore several sea caves was an awesome experience as well. Everyone in the raft seemed to be in complete awe of the natural wonder of those caves! While I originally booked this trip in hopes of snorkeling at a great site, that was actually the least exciting part of our experience. Our view was murky and we didn't have a ton of time in the water. That didn't end up being much of an issue, though, because bounding over the waves the way we were had tired our bodies to the point that we didn't have much energy to be out too long. Adam and Christian provided thorough instructions before we entered the water and Christian was there to assist and help keep us safe. (Several people stayed in the boat instead of snorkeling and that was fine, too!) We did see a few cool fish while in the water. Christian also carefully and respectfully introduced some of us to a sea snail. Others in our party found and hung out with a sea turtle during their time in the water. I regret not bringing my GoPro to capture more video and photos than I could on my phone. The ride is so fast and you get sprayed enough that you don't want to/can't have your phone out the whole time. And you definitely don't want to bring a bulky, expensive camera. We were provided with tasty sandwiches, chips and drinks after snorkeling, which was perfect timing. We took an afternoon ride, and while we ate lunch beforehand, were definitely hungry at that halfway point in the trip. Highly recommend wearing a swimsuit along with a cover-up, as well as a poncho or rain jacket for the trip home. You will be provided with a dry bag for phones and extra clothes, though you don't need to lug a ton. If you're fair-skinned like my family is, apply reef-safe sunscreen before climbing aboard, and then after snorkeling. (We got sunburnt on the ride back). No matter what, though, BOOK THIS TRIP. I have a feeling we will be talking about this adventure for a long, long time!