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Hale`iwa Ali`i Beach Park ... click for more Hale`iwa Ali`i Beach Park
Hale'iwa Ali'i Beach Park is just to the West of the harbor. It is an alternate entry site for Hale'iwa shore dive.
rated, discovered 484 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Hale`iwa Ali`i Beach Park ... click for more
Hale`iwa Beach Park ... click for more Hale`iwa Beach Park
Hale'iwa Beach Park is another family oriented beach with all the facilities. Snorkeling is good here, but the diving requires a good kick for about 150 yards.
rated, discovered 494 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Hale`iwa Beach Park ... click for more
Halona Blow Hole ... click for more Halona Blow Hole
Very nice dive site. Take care of the current and the waves. Rocks may be sleepy as well.
rated, discovered 508 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Halona Blow Hole ... click for more
Hanauma Bay ... click for more Hanauma Bay
Divers' paradise, excellent diving, friendly marine life, etc. Unfortunately, the overcrowding of this popular site has caused major environmental impact and has necessitated the implementation of many conservation measures.
rated, discovered 490 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Hanauma Bay ... click for more
Kahe Point Beach Park ... click for more Kahe Point Beach Park
Kahe Point Beach Park (also known as Electric Beach) offers diving for all skill levels. The entry is very easy, you'll find a covered shelter, and all the facilities to make for a pleasant dive.
rated, discovered 541 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Kahe Point Beach Park ... click for more
Kea`au Beach ... click for more Kea`au Beach
Kea'au Beach is for advanced divers only because of the difficult entry along the lava ledge. This dive should only be attempted in the calmest seas. Consult your local dive shop to get the current conditions.
rated, discovered 278 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Kea`au Beach ... click for more
Ko` Olina Resort ... click for more Ko` Olina Resort
Ko'Olina is a series of four protected coves that are really only suited for snorkeling. The currents are too strong just outside the breakers. The sites include well-groomed parks with all the facilities, a great place to take the family!
rated, discovered 285 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Ko` Olina Resort ... click for more
Koke`e Park ... click for more Koke`e Park
Koke'e Park is a great public access to a magnificent shelf. This is sometimes used as an exit point from the next dive site, Koko Kai Park.
rated, discovered 270 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Koke`e Park ... click for more
Koko Kai Park ... click for more Koko Kai Park
Koko Kai Park is mostly used as an entry for the previous site, Koke'e Park. It has a natural ledge that you may step on, to do your giant stride on the next incoming swell. Exit is not easy at this site.
rated, discovered 282 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Koko Kai Park ... click for more
Lana`i Lookout (Scenic Lookout) ... click for more Lana`i Lookout (Scenic Lookout)
It is for 'extreme divers' only. Fortunately, not too many novices find their way to this extremely challenging spot. You will make your entry by giant stride to the left of the lookout, and exit to a small rocky patch to the right
rated, discovered 253 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Lana`i Lookout (Scenic Lookout) ... click for more
Magic Island ... click for more Magic Island
Magic Island is an extension to a very popular family beach with a quick access from downtown. It has a very easy entry for both beginning snorkelers and experienced divers.
rated, discovered 266 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
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Makaha Beach Park (Caverns) ... click for more Makaha Beach Park (Caverns)
Makaha Beach Park offers shore access to a site regularly visited by dive boats: Makaha Caverns. Be prepared to kick out about 150 yards, but the sights are worth it! Facilities are located across the road.
rated, discovered 258 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Makaha Beach Park (Caverns) ... click for more
Makaha Caverns ... click for more Makaha Caverns
Makaha Caverns are usually accessed by boat, but you can swim by the beach (about 150 yards).
rated, discovered 266 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Makaha Caverns ... click for more
Makapu`u Beach Park ... click for more Makapu`u Beach Park
Makapu'u Beach Park offers some sensational diving along the cliffs that border the beach end. When the weather is cooperating, advanced snorkelers will enjoy the challenge, as well.
rated, discovered 264 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Makapu`u Beach Park ... click for more
Makua Beach ... click for more Makua Beach
Makua Beach offers an easy beach access to an interesting shoreline. There are no facilities at many sites on this stretch, so take plenty of water with you.
rated, discovered 242 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Makua Beach ... 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 285 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
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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 287 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Shark`s Cove ... 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 262 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Three Tables ... 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 280 time(s).
Honolulu region, Hawaii
Turtle Bay ... click for more
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
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