Pelagic Bioluminescent Night Dive - Certified Only
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Spitting Caves provides an advanced wall dive with colorful butterflyfish
Corsair wreck shows historic plane with abundant surrounding marine life
Pawaa site is beginner-friendly with dense fish and turtle populations
FantaSea Reef offers pristine coral formations and large fish for experts
Oahu Dive Sites Offer Diverse Underwater Adventure from Reefs to Historic Wrecks
Oahu’s dive sites provide an exceptional mix of bioluminescent waters, coral reefs, and historic wrecks, making the island a premier destination for divers of all experience levels. From shallow beginner-friendly locations to deep advanced wreck dives, the underwater landscapes around Oahu showcase Hawaii’s rich marine biodiversity and unique geological formations.
One of the most popular sites is Turtle Canyon in Hawaii Kai, renowned for its abundant Hawaiian green sea turtles. Divers frequently encounter 10 to 20 turtles in a single dive as they glide over shallow reef fingers filled with marine life. With a maximum depth of 35 feet, the site is ideal for beginners and snorkelers seeking close-up encounters with Hawaii’s iconic sea turtles in calm and accessible waters.
Nearby, Koko Crater offers slightly deeper exploration at up to 40 feet and is known as a natural cleaning station for turtles. Divers here often observe schools of soldierfish, giant puffers, and a variety of reef species moving through the crater-like formations. This site accommodates both certified divers and beginners, offering an engaging blend of structure and marine activity in a sheltered environment.
For more advanced divers, Oahu’s wreck sites provide dramatic underwater exploration. The Corsair wreck, resting at 107 feet, features a historic aircraft surrounded by thriving marine life, while the Baby Barge and LST wrecks at 85 to 90 feet serve as artificial reefs supporting sharks and diverse species. At 130 feet, the Sea Tiger stands as the deepest recreational wreck on the island, offering calm conditions and a striking glimpse into underwater history, making it a highlight for experienced divers seeking depth and challenge.
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Oahu Dive Sites Offer Diverse Underwater Adventure from Reefs to Historic Wrecks
Oahu’s dive sites provide an exceptional mix of bioluminescent waters, coral reefs, and historic wrecks, making the island a premier destination for divers of all experience levels. From shallow beginner-friendly locations to deep advanced wreck dives, the underwater landscapes around Oahu showcase Hawaii’s rich marine biodiversity and unique geological formations.
One of the most popular sites is Turtle Canyon in Hawaii Kai, renowned for its abundant Hawaiian green sea turtles. Divers frequently encounter 10 to 20 turtles in a single dive as they glide over shallow reef fingers filled with marine life. With a maximum depth of 35 feet, the site is ideal for beginners and snorkelers seeking close-up encounters with Hawaii’s iconic sea turtles in calm and accessible waters.
Nearby, Koko Crater offers slightly deeper exploration at up to 40 feet and is known as a natural cleaning station for turtles. Divers here often observe schools of soldierfish, giant puffers, and a variety of reef species moving through the crater-like formations. This site accommodates both certified divers and beginners, offering an engaging blend of structure and marine activity in a sheltered environment.
For more advanced divers, Oahu’s wreck sites provide dramatic underwater exploration. The Corsair wreck, resting at 107 feet, features a historic aircraft surrounded by thriving marine life, while the Baby Barge and LST wrecks at 85 to 90 feet serve as artificial reefs supporting sharks and diverse species. At 130 feet, the Sea Tiger stands as the deepest recreational wreck on the island, offering calm conditions and a striking glimpse into underwater history, making it a highlight for experienced divers seeking depth and challenge.
- Guided 2-tank dives to top Oahu reefs
- Transportation to and from the harbor
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Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
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- Travelers with Limited mobility impairments
- Children under 12 years of age
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Minimum age of participants 12
Complete PADI medical questionnaire if you’re a beginner diver
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