Certified Diving Tour: Waikiki South Shore Shallow Boat Dive
Honolulu, Hawaii
Trip Type: Scuba Diving
Duration: 3 hours
Small group scuba dive tour outside world famous Waikiki Beach! Enjoy amazing reefs, abundant Hawaiian marine life, and great views of Honolulu!
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Small group scuba dive tour outside world famous Waikiki Beach! Enjoy amazing reefs, abundant Hawaiian marine life, and great views of Honolulu!
Your tour will take place at one of these dive sites:
Turtle Canyon -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.
Nautilus Reef - 30 to 60ft/10-18m**
A great example of Hawaiian hard corals create a nice elongated reef. One of those rare dives where white tips can almost always be found resting under lave rock ledges by day. Massive yellow margin moray eels, leaf scorpionfish, and octopus are also common
Horseshoe Reef/Kewalo Pipe - 40 to 65 ft/12 - 20m**
Another south side double whammy! Horseshoe reef gets its name from its shape. Here you can find several species of eels, pincushion starfish, and antler coral. Swim 50ft/15m to Kewalo pipe. Keep your eyes peeled for spotted eagle rays off in the distance, and follow along this drainage pipe covered in coral and little critters galore.
Turtle Canyon -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.
Nautilus Reef - 30 to 60ft/10-18m**
A great example of Hawaiian hard corals create a nice elongated reef. One of those rare dives where white tips can almost always be found resting under lave rock ledges by day. Massive yellow margin moray eels, leaf scorpionfish, and octopus are also common
Horseshoe Reef/Kewalo Pipe - 40 to 65 ft/12 - 20m**
Another south side double whammy! Horseshoe reef gets its name from its shape. Here you can find several species of eels, pincushion starfish, and antler coral. Swim 50ft/15m to Kewalo pipe. Keep your eyes peeled for spotted eagle rays off in the distance, and follow along this drainage pipe covered in coral and little critters galore.
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