Dive Tour
Dive Tour
Not a diver, or don’t want to dive? No problem! Our professional level dive guides are more than happy to show you Hawaii’s underwater beauty from the surface. Turtles, fish and corals are just some of the highlights our snorkel tours offer!
What To Bring | Swimwear, Towels, Reef Safe Sunscreen |
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What's Included | Instructor, Equipment, Snacks & Drinks |
Additional Notes | Please allow adequate travel time. Check GPS and maps. |
Fun for the whole family!
Must be comfortable with the water
Dive sites are chosen each day based on weather and water conditions, requests for specific sites will be noted.
Click the flags to view the location.
25 to 60 ft (8-18m)
This is a religious dive experience! Located just behind the fire department, you’ll find this dive temple. Skylights over a large lava tube create a Hawaiian light show not to be missed. Like Sharks Cove this dive in also in the marine sanctuary, so there is lots of marine life to see as well.
20 to 50ft (6-15m)
Located in Pupukea Marine Life Sancturary, This site is perhaps the best example not only Oahu diving, but Hawaii in general. The uniqueness of this site has attracted attention of divers across the globe. Everything from lava tubes and caverns, green sea turtles, endemic fish, dolphin, and monk seals are found to take advantage of this protected marine reserve.
20 to 50ft (6-15m)
Located in Pupukea Marine Life Sancturary, This site is perhaps the best example not only Oahu diving, but Hawaii in general. The uniqueness of this site has attracted attention of divers across the globe. Everything from lava tubes and caverns, green sea turtles, endemic fish, dolphin, and monk seals are found to take advantage of this protected marine reserve.
15 to 30ft (5-10m)
Its in the name! As many as a dozen green sea turtles can been seen together here. Take a knee and watch one of the busiest turtle cleaning stations on the island. Several at a time gather to have their shells cleaned by tangs, wrasses and other fish. The turtles are used to divers, so getting a photo with one is usually easy. Don’t touch though, these guys are protected by law.
Not a diver, or don’t want to dive? No problem! Our professional level dive guides are more than happy to show you Hawaii’s underwater beauty from the surface. Turtles, fish and corals are just some of the highlights our snorkel tours offer!
What To Bring | Swimwear, Towels, Reef Safe Sunscreen |
---|---|
What's Included | Instructor, Equipment, Snacks & Drinks |
Additional Notes | Please allow adequate travel time. Check GPS and maps. |
Fun for the whole family!
Must be comfortable with the water
Dive sites are chosen each day based on weather and water conditions, requests for specific sites will be noted.
Click the flags to view the location.
25 to 60 ft (8-18m)
This is a religious dive experience! Located just behind the fire department, you’ll find this dive temple. Skylights over a large lava tube create a Hawaiian light show not to be missed. Like Sharks Cove this dive in also in the marine sanctuary, so there is lots of marine life to see as well.
20 to 50ft (6-15m)
Located in Pupukea Marine Life Sancturary, This site is perhaps the best example not only Oahu diving, but Hawaii in general. The uniqueness of this site has attracted attention of divers across the globe. Everything from lava tubes and caverns, green sea turtles, endemic fish, dolphin, and monk seals are found to take advantage of this protected marine reserve.
20 to 50ft (6-15m)
Located in Pupukea Marine Life Sancturary, This site is perhaps the best example not only Oahu diving, but Hawaii in general. The uniqueness of this site has attracted attention of divers across the globe. Everything from lava tubes and caverns, green sea turtles, endemic fish, dolphin, and monk seals are found to take advantage of this protected marine reserve.
15 to 30ft (5-10m)
Its in the name! As many as a dozen green sea turtles can been seen together here. Take a knee and watch one of the busiest turtle cleaning stations on the island. Several at a time gather to have their shells cleaned by tangs, wrasses and other fish. The turtles are used to divers, so getting a photo with one is usually easy. Don’t touch though, these guys are protected by law.
Whether this is your first time experiencing SCUBA, you're an uncertified diver, or it's just been a while, this is the perfect choice!
As much as 30 percent of the marine life you'll see on our reefs cannot be found anywhere else on earth!