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Waimea Bay (wall) ... click for more Waimea Bay (wall)
Waimea Bay is a well-groomed beach park with all the facilities. Snorkeling can be good, as at times huge schools of small fish congregate right next to the shoreline. Diving is excellent, too, around the south point of the bay.
rated, discovered 318 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Waimea Bay (wall) ... click for more
Wailea Beach ... click for more Wailea Beach
Wailea Beach is a great site for scuba. Full facilities, and a great beach for all ages.
rated, discovered 313 time(s).
Maui region, Hawaii
Wailea Beach ... click for more
Ulua Beach ... click for more Ulua Beach
Ulua Beach is a well-groomed family beach, perfect for beginning snorkelers and divers. Water, showers, and restrooms are provided, like most public beaches on the island.
rated, discovered 294 time(s).
Maui region, Hawaii
Ulua Beach ... click for more
Turtle Bay ... click for more Turtle Bay
The sandy beach entry means you can just walk right in. The exit from the reef is to the far left.
rated, discovered 279 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Turtle Bay ... click for more
Three Tables ... click for more Three Tables
Three Tables beach offers good scenery for the diver: outcropping of lava, a wall, and lava tubes.
rated, discovered 261 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
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The Hideaway at Princeville ... click for more The Hideaway at Princeville
The Hideaway is best for snorkeling, if you are in the area. We would call this a good beginner scuba dive, but the climb up and down the bluff can be difficult with 40 pounds of equipment.
rated, discovered 315 time(s).
Kauai region, Hawaii
The Hideaway at Princeville ... click for more
Sheraton Caverns ... click for more Sheraton Caverns
The Sheraton Caverns are usually dived via boat because of the great difficulty in the kick-out. Because of the potential for exhaustion, we do not recommend this as a shore dive.
rated, discovered 310 time(s).
Kauai region, Hawaii
Sheraton Caverns ... click for more
Shark`s Cove ... click for more Shark`s Cove
Very easy shore dive, local PADI instructors take students here for their open water cert dives. Lots of turtles, fishes... also neat swim-throughs in the reef.
rated, discovered 285 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Shark`s Cove ... click for more
Salt Pond ... click for more Salt Pond
The Salt Pond is a beautiful area with restrooms, water, and showers. It is perfect for getting your feet wet with snorkeling or shorediving for the first time!
rated, discovered 328 time(s).
Kauai region, Hawaii
Salt Pond ... click for more
Richardson Beach Park ... click for more Richardson Beach Park
Rocky cove. Some nice corals, and reef fished. A turtle if you are lucky!
rated, discovered 339 time(s).
Hawaii region, Hawaii
Richardson Beach Park ... click for more
Pukano Point ... click for more Pukano Point
Pukano Point is just south of Yokohama Bay. There is excellent coast line to explore here for the intermediate diver.
rated, discovered 284 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Pukano Point ... click for more
Puako Village End ... click for more Puako Village End
Puako Village End is 3.0 miles from the turn off of Rt. 19. The diving is excellent and entry is easy. This is a favorite site of the Kohala locals.
rated, discovered 335 time(s).
Hawaii region, Hawaii
Puako Village End ... click for more
Puako Church ... click for more Puako Church
Puako is considered by some to be the heaven of the Kohala Coast with lava tubes, garden eels, fish and turtles. What more could you ask for?! After making the turn off to Puako, travel 2.1 miles until you see the Church of Ascension on your left.
rated, discovered 294 time(s).
Hawaii region, Hawaii
Puako Church ... click for more
Pu`u Olai Beach ... click for more Pu`u Olai Beach
Pu'u Olai Beach has an incredible rocky point to explore! With two beaches to choose from, you may begin diving from either. The hike to remote beach is a bit tiring but may be worth it for you naturists! Due to the open-water nature of this area, do
rated, discovered 277 time(s).
Maui region, Hawaii
Pu`u Olai Beach ... click for more
Prince Kuhio Park ... click for more Prince Kuhio Park
Prince Kuhio is a small park, but 'big' diving awaits you!. The entry is a little rocky, but easy, and you may find a turtle or two in the shallow protected area.
rated, discovered 308 time(s).
Kauai region, Hawaii
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Polo Beach ... click for more Polo Beach
Polo Beach is a good site for beginner diving. Easy access and all facilities.
rated, discovered 309 time(s).
Maui region, Hawaii
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Poipu Beach Park ... click for more Poipu Beach Park
Poipu Beach Park is a very popular site for snorkelers and first-time shore divers. All the facilities are available, including great places to have lunch right across from the beach. A great place to spend the day!
rated, discovered 280 time(s).
Kauai region, Hawaii
Poipu Beach Park ... click for more
Place of Refuge ... click for more Place of Refuge
The Place of Refuge is a 'must-do' site. The drive to get there is wonderful, the entry is easy, and the diving is great. Turtles abound!
rated, discovered 297 time(s).
Hawaii region, Hawaii
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Papawai Point ... click for more Papawai Point
Papawai Point is a great vantage point for viewing the Maui coast line. The diving here can be spectacular, although the entry is for advanced shore divers only. Check it out to see if you are comfortable.
rated, discovered 307 time(s).
Maui region, Hawaii
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Olowalu ... click for more Olowalu
Olowalu is a stretch of beach perfect for sunning, and beginner snorkeling and diving. Bring water with you.
rated, discovered 319 time(s).
Maui region, Hawaii
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