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Turtle Canyons is just off the coast near Waikiki. On the surface, you see surfers and paddlers but as you drop down, a whole new world opens up. Comprised of finger reefs,Turtle Canyons ... moreis a great shallow dive where you’ll sea green sea turtles being cleaned by schools of reef fish. There's also a good variety of eel species that live here. It’s a great place to practice your buoyancy and get ‘up close and personal’ with marine life like crabs and hawkfish who take refuge in the coral.
Features:
Reef
Access :
Boat
Visibility Min (m):
60
Visibility Max (m):
80
Level :
Novice
Sealife:
Coral, Octopus, Reef Fish, Turtles
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This shallow reef dive in East Oahu is sometimes done as a drift dive. Raised reef fragments and lava tubes allow you to glide through overhangs and swim-throughs at around 40 ft deep. ... moreYou'll likely see Moray eels and some big green sea turtles. Usually paired with the Baby Barge.
Features:
Reef
Access :
Shore
Visibility Min (m):
60
Visibility Max (m):
80
Level :
Novice
Sealife:
Moray Eels, Turtles
Named for rock formations on the surface that can cause swells to “spit” up into the air, this East Oahu dive site is usually paired with the Corsair plane wreck.... more
It’s also known as the China Wall Drift because of the dive's proximity to China Walls, a 35-50 ft wall with a variety of caves and ledges to explore. Green sea turtles, eels and sometimes spotted eagle rays are seen at this dive site along with an occasional reef shark.
Features:
Cave
Access :
Shore
Visibility Min (m):
7
Visibility Max (m):
20
Level :
Novice, Intermediate
Sealife:
Moray Eels, Turtles, Whitetip Reef Sharks
This dive site, The Sea Cave, is a great dive that can be found between Paliea Point and Portlock Wall. The mouth of the cave can be found at about 55 feet deep and the cave goes on ... morefor roughly 150 feet. One can see many sea turtles and White Tip Reef Sharks and also many different types of reef and shellfish. After one is done exploring, the current will take you along the wall.
Features:
Cave
Access :
Shore
Visibility Min (m):
10
Visibility Max (m):
26
Level :
Intermediate
Sealife:
Reef Fish, Turtles, Whitetip Reef Sharks
This is an easy dive at 35-40 ft on the East Side of Oahu. Two large sandy craters offer fun exploration and you're sure to see Hawaiian green sea turtles (honu) and other marine ... morelife here, including puffer fish and eels. A nice complement to the Corsair wreck dive.
Features:
Reef
Access :
Shore
Sealife:
Moray Eels, Puffer Fish, Turtles
Starts with a large steep lava flow and ends up in a complex of rock formations. It has abundance of colorful fishes and corals. Gentle currents and sea conditions. Divers can have ... moregood bottom time.
Features:
Reef
Access :
Boat
Level :
Novice
Sealife:
Moray Eels, Turtles, Whitetip Reef Sharks