Why People Prefer To Scuba Dive In Oahu

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Why People Prefer To Scuba Dive In Oahu It doesn't get much better than Oahu scuba diving. Divers have no shortage of interesting things to see in the underwater realms that surround this divine Hawaiian island. From wrecked ships to the Kahuna Canyon, high-quality dive sites abound, and only contributing to the allure of an Oahu scuba adventure is the abundant marine life. For seasoned divers, one excursion just won’t be enough, and if you’re just starting out, it could hardly be easier to arrange lessons and get your certification. The very best sites are probably those that require a boat to access, though it may be possible to dive right off the shoreline of Oahu. One of the locations is called Kahuna Canyon. The Kahuna Canyon features walls that rise from the ocean floor and is located near the North Shore community of Mokuleia. It’s like entering a submerged amphitheater, and so amazing is the scenery that this is often known as the underwater Grand Canyon. Koko Craters is another example of an excellent Oahu dive site, boasting a number of submerged craters that lay in somewhat shallow water. You don't need to have your certification to dive at Koko Craters, and you might spot some friendly Hawaiian green sea turtles, so don't be surprised. Eagle rays, eels, octopuses, spiny lobsters and white-tipped sharks just to mention a few, are other creatures that are commonly seen on Oahu diving excursions. Oahu gets a lot of attention for its wreck diving, which involves visiting shipwreck sites. It may also involve visits to submerged ships that have been sunk purposefully or some wrecked aircraft that may have ended in a watery disaster. As time passes, shipwrecks become artificial reefs, supplying habitats for an array of marine life, and it can be intriguing to observe the parts and machinery of the sunken vessel in question. The Mahi is among the most famous of wreck sites that are located off the Oahu coast. Formerly a minesweeper, this 185-foot vessel lies to the near south of Waianae and is an ideal place to photograph taape, lemon butterflyfish and some other marine life. The warm water temperatures and excellent visibility are the qualities that are enhanced with Oahu scuba diving. To be more precise, the temperatures of the water surrounding the island are about 76-78 degrees Fahrenheit normally. Visibility is usually 60-100 feet or even more. Basically, comfort and clarity are amazing in this location. Another plus is the fact that there are Oahu diving experiences to accommodate all levels, from the most novice of beginners to the seasoned pro. While there are plenty of dive outfitters on the island of Oahu, a few are better than others. The better operations will definitely be the ones that limit their charters to a smaller number of divers and ones that will even help you put together private charters where you will be able to choose the dive sites. Not only does this allow for less congested diving experiences in which you don’t have to compete for space, but it can also be safer, as the guides have fewer individuals to keep tabs on. One more thing to look for in an Oahu diving outfitter is its willingness to provide such things as diving equipment, snacks, water or other refreshments, and round trip transportation from the tourist-popular hotels that are found in the Waikiki area.

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Why People Prefer To Scuba Dive In Oahu Whether you are in the beginning stages or have years of experience, scuba diving off the Oahu coast can involve the level of adventure that you're looking for. There aren't many destinations around the globe that will match the quality of Oahu diving, plus there are several other fabulous ways to spend your days around the island when you aren't enjoying an underwater exploration. Reef Pirates Hawaii is exactly where to book a private Oahu scuba diving getaway you'll delight in. For much more details on Reef Pirates Hawaii, see them at their site, http://www.reefpirates.com/.

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Reef Pirates Diving

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