The Adventures of Scuba Diving Oahu

October 7th, 2009 | admin | Scuba Gear

Scuba diving Oahu is your path to a majestic underwater experience. No other water activity allows you to become part of the sea life.

Oahu is the most populated Hawaain island and it also has the largest number of scuba diver training companies, most companies are located in Honolulu and offer transportation to and from Waikiki hotels.  Some of these diving schools will cater to the advanced diver while others specialize in beginner and intermediate and all of the schools offer various levels of courses. Almost all the local dive companies offer certification courses, as well as introductory scuba dives for those who’ve never tried it before. Experience is not necessary only the inclination.

When taking your scuba diving lessons most diving trainers will give you the right advice and safety procedures before you embark on your first diving experience . Daily dives are made to all the best spots over Oahu. With the help of your scuba trainer, you will be able to swim around brillant coral reefs and observe several tropical fish. You’ll stay in shallow water all the time. From world famous wreck dives to shallow reef dives with turtles, Oahu has something to offer every level of scuba diver.

Shark Cove, a natural coral reef located on the north shore is the home of a abundant assortment of sea life which will be seen in the natural habitat. During calm seas is the best time to access the reef. This is an excellent beach for small children and families since the bay is protected from large waves by reefs off shoere. It is also a good place to watch whales, during the whale season.The majestic fish and colorful reefs native to the Hawaiian islands will leave you in awe. Be careful of the lava rocks when going into the water if you choose to go diving at Sharks Cove.

Diving the sheltered seas and colorful reefs of Hanauma Bay attracts many visitors and locals alike. This bay has over 500 different types of tropical fish, 40 to 50 percent which are natural to Hawaii. The Mahi Waianae, a large ship, went down in the 80’s just south of Waianae Bay and today it serves as an articficial reef.

Oahu contains just about anything that a scuba diver can imagine including sea turtles, hundreds of tropical fish, sharks, and frog fish. Plane Corsair, the only naturally sunk wreck, at the east side of the Island. In that time 3 ghost nets have been removed from Oahu reefs. A total distance of five hundred plus feet reclaimed in debths of up to two hundred ft. Because it is so remote, the coral reefs offshore are the healthiest in the island chain, and the diversity of fish, blacktip reef sharks, even the occasional, shy octopus will provide a top snorkeling and scuba diving experience . The beach itself is popular to the point of being disappointingly crowded during the peak tourist season.

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