Oahu has some great diving locations but if you are an experienced diver one of the most memorable dives you might have happens every morning just off the coast of Waikiki. Because Oahu has so many ship wrecks to dive on this is a great opportunity to dive on two of them on the same dive trip. One will be a shallow dive in the 40′ deep range and the second will be about a 100′ dive. This is a great way to power through a couple really interesting dives in the short time between 7:00am and 10:30am leaving you plenty of time for the rest of your day. The pricing is really reasonable as well so you might want to check this one out. Because of the depth of the dives it is requested that all divers have a good level of proficiency with at least 25 dives under they’re belt, at least one of which having been within the last 12 months. This is a great opportunity for a great dive at a great price point.
Tom’s Tips – Oahu Scuba Diving
Jun 5, 2018 | Activity Information
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