Hawaii Outdoor Adventures Scuba Diving

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Hawaii Outdoor Adventures in Oahu

Searching for some great beginner or experienced scuba diving adventures to dive why while on vacation in Oahu, Hawaii?  The best places to dive are on the west coast at Wai’anae, the ship wrecks off Waikiki, Hanauma Bay, and if you like sharks try Oahu’s famous North Shore.

Click one of the scuba diving trips below  to book at tour! Or watch the full-length videos below for more details!

Hawaiian Scuba Diving Adventures:

Hawaii Outdoor Adventures - Introductory Dives and Shallow Reef Dives

Hawaii Outdoor Adventures Scuba Diving Trips for Certified Divers

The Pacific Ocean surrounding Hawaii Islands, in particular Oahu, is full of coral reefs and sand bottoms teeming with with sea life including all kinds of tropical fish, Star Fish, Octopus, Green Back and Leatherback Sea Turtles, Hawaiian Monk Seals, Spinner Dolphins, Manta Rays, Whitetip Reef Sharks, Moray Eels and during the winter months, December through May, more than 100,000 Humpback Whales (kohola in Hawaiian) migrate to Hawaii breed and give birth to their calves before they return back to the Gulf of Alaska to feed.

For very experienced scuba divers there are plenty lava tubes, underwater caves, planes and ship wrecks left over from WWII that are waiting for you come explore them and discover what lies beneath Hawaii’s oceans of crystal clear, deep blue water just off the coast of Oahu.

The ocean visibility it great. The water is warm. And there are a multitude of shallow dives, deep dives, and drifting current dives where you fly like superman over, underneath and through the coral reefs surrounding the island.

Most people bring an underwater GoPro camera, but many don’t bring a light. Once you’ve been night diving once, you’ll wonder why the colors are so brilliant at night. Experienced divers will confirm that bringing a little extra light, even on shallow day dives, will add a significant amount of color to both your videos and the overall scuba diving experience.  The extra light will help your eyes and the camera lens process more color.

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