Dive Sites
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Corsair Fighter Plane- This is one our favorite dive sites. It sank in 1946 when the pilot ran out of fuel while waiting for an airstrip to open up. The Pilot survived and made it to shore. The wreck is in 107 feet of gorgeous clear blue water. Expect to see hundreds of garden eels on this dive as well as abundant reef fish that make this wreck their home. An octopus and big moray eel usually inhabit the on of the wings. Occasionally we will see some pelagic species swim by while we are diving. |
Kahala Barges- This is an artificial reef project by The State of Hawaii. There are actually 5 wrecks in the area and some are more interesting than others. We dive one that is 75 feet and sits on a ledge and has giant sea turtles? and white tip reef sharks living around it.
The Saipan- A WWII era landing craft (LST) and part of the artificial reef project. It sits in about 80 feet of water and landed upside down when it sank so it is a very interesting site.
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Fantasy Reef- A gorgeous reef system with swim thru tunnels, and arches. At this 55 foot deep site we see abundant reef life including sea turtles, reef sharks, octopus and a lot of fish. |
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Turtle Canyon- 35 feet deep lava flow reef that has abundant reef life. We dive this site with our beginner divers and certified diver who want an easy dive.? |
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Koko Crater- Turtle heaven is been called because it is usually busy with green sea turtles that come in to rest under the ledges. We also see a lot of fish and other marine life on this site. This is another site favorite for beginners. Depth 40 feet. |
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Palea Point- This site is actually sits just outside Hanauma Bay. A stunning drop off to 80 feet plus. The wall has caves and cracks that are filled with reef life. Turtles, reef sharks and occasionally pelagic fish. |
Baboons Nose- Another site just outside Hanauma Bay. This site offers walls, giant boulders and abundant marine life. Up to 80 feet.
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Hanauma Sea Cave- This is one of our favorite dives; It is only accessible by boat and only in 55 feet of water. It is a cave that you have to enter from an opening at 50Åf and then swim under an arch into this spectacular room lit up from a skylight. Many varieties of marine life live here and we are always surprise by what we see. |
Portlock Point- The beginning of our wall dive area. Many caves and see life including turtles and reef sharks live here. To 50 feet deep.
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Angler Fish Reef- At 40 feet, this site we can take beginners and certified to see abundant moray eels and octopus. Also a lot of sea urchins so be careful where you put your soft parts. |
These are just a few of the sites we see. Lets explore to find more.
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