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Scuba and Snorkel

Many people that visit the North Shore make it their chosen destination for scuba dives. Along with the tropical scenery, farms, plantations, and ranches, Scuba diving is one of the best on Oahu.

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The North Shore has a lot of great lava formations with many species of fish that frequent the majestic reefs. Summer time offers the best conditions as the waters can be as tranquail as an inland lake. Forget Waikiki and Honolulu with all the crowds and traffic, when 30-60 people are diving, swimming, or laying out on our beaches, thousands of people are doing the same at a Waikiki beach.

Sharks Cove:

Shark’s Cove is a top diving and snorkeling spot which draws many avid water fans to its breathtaking panoramas along with advanced, intermediate and novice dive sites accessible from shore.

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The entry is easy, and it's just a short kick to get outside the reef. Kids and snorkelers will find the cove perfect for their needs also.

Diving from the shoreline is dictated by ocean conditions and is not recommended in high surf. It is always easiest to experience the underwater wilderness by going out on a boat as part of a group our tour.

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Daniel Morgan wrote on 3/31/2008:

Do you rent cameras for certain amounts of time and if you do how much would it cost?

Natasha Whelan wrote on 1/17/2008:

We came upon this location by accident and enjoyed it thoroughly! Snorkeling was awesome and I saw my 1st moray eel here! Would highly recommend it!

Dave wrote on 9/26/2007:

need info on location and pricing

jack wrote on 8/11/2007:

Where do you7 go to get tanks /fills on the N. shore?

ERIK MANESS wrote on 4/16/2007:

IM INTERESTED IN SNORKELING,

BK wrote on 4/1/2007:

Sharks cove is a must dive spot! The entry is full of rocks need to be careful. Swim out along the right side of the cove and drop down at the end of the cove and you will run into some nice caverns to explore into. Saw hawaiian green sea turtles, reef fish, lobster and other neat formations, can also be made a night dive.

 
   
 
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