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So you have some questions about scuba diving Oahu? Well, let us help you find what you're looking for.
Top 5 Scuba Diving Companies on Oahu
Waikiki Dive Center
Kaimana Divers
Manini Dive Company
Hawaii Nautical
Waikiki Dive Center
Certified Wreck Scuba Dive
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125
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Aqua Zone
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Sea Tiger
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YO-257
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Turtle Canyons
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Scuba Diving Oahu Reviews
There are over 30 scuba companies listed on tripadvisor as boat tours & water sports in Honolulu, so it can definitely be tough to figure out which Oahu scuba diving tours reviews to pay attention when making a booking. What it comes down to is several factors. First of all, if you're looking for beginner scuba oahu, then what may be most important for you is to find a company that has low instructor to student ratios so that you can get more attention. In this case, I would go for a small company, because typically they keep a small amount of scuba instructors on staff who are doing it because they love diving and want to make sure you have a great time. Companies like Manini Dive Co. for example would be a great choice because you will dive with Max, who is the owner, guaranteed! Secondly, Let's say you're on a tight budget, so you're looking to find a cheap scuba diving Oahu company. Really? Are you serious? First of all, there are safety issues involved in going scuba diving, so I'm not sure going for the "cheapest" option is a good deal. Be on a look out for exactly what all you're going to have to pay for, there are some companies that list their rates as being inexpensive, but then you see that you will have to pay additional fees for the equipment, like weights, tanks, and snorkel etc. While many Oahu divers may have their own equipment, if you're a visitor, this would be an extra cost to keep in mind. The last thing to keep in mind when reading over scuba dive tour reviews is regarding the Oahu dive sites. While there are many dive sites on Oahu which you can read about above, only a few of them are frequented by scuba dive instructors, who rely on the daily dive report Oahu to select the best spot to go scubadiving that day. Sites like Turtle Canyons and Kewalo Pipe are easily accessible and not so deep, which is good for beginner scuba divers. If you have Advanced Certification you may instead want to go to deeper dive sites or wreck dive sites . In this case, you want to make sure that the dive company you choose is more selective about who they let go on these deeper sites. Some companies will take inexperienced divers or some that only have Open Water PADI certification or Discover Scuba Oahu and what happens is they get a little scared and hold up the rest of the group, because the instructor has to spend more time with them. In conclusion, the main things to consider when going over scuba company reviews are: size of groups, price, and the dive sites they go to. There are many dive shops Oahu and it can be a hard choice finding the ones for you. My personal favorites are Kaimana Divers and Manini Dive Company, simply because these guys just like to have a good time, they're funny, and basically are able to keep you calm and focused and relaxed so that you enjoy diving in a safe environment.
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