Diving In Hawaii

Hawaii is maybe one of the most popular places to dive in the United States and is close enough for almost anyone to get to. Hawaii scubadiving.com is the one source guide to all that is important for diving in Hawaii. Within its pages they include information on dive companies, dive sites and all one needs to know when planning a Hawaii scuba diving trip.

Hawaii is made up of 132 islands, though there are eight that are considered the most noted main islands. Surrounded by the Pacific ocean and more than 2400 miles from the nearest land creates a most unique underwater environment with over 25% of marine life only in Hawaii. Each of the four most visited Islands, Oahu, Maui, Kauai and Hawaii, has their own specific characteristics and best dive locations, with Hawaii being the area with the most divers. The remaining three most popular spots offer some additional one of a kind dives and marine life and are recommended mainly for intermediate or advanced divers. When planning a trip to Hawaii, make sure the destination chosen is a match for the level of the diver. Wanting to take a more scenic dive in an area that is good for more advanced divers, may not bring the desired attraction as the diver will not have the ability to complete or enjoy the dive.

Scuba diving in Hawaii is an experience to not be forgotten, with the crystal clear water with visibility more than 100 feet, the undersea world is full of unique marine life, colorful corals and interesting lava formations, that are so common and well known. In addition, caves and caverns, sandy bottoms, drop-offs and basalt boulder add to the experience and exploration of Hawaii’s underwater landscape.

The best way to experience diving in Hawaii is to go boat diving, there are more areas to be reached this way, as diving from the shoreline is controlled by the conditions of the ocean and can be dangerous in high surf. Being able to dive straight into a preferred area of the ocean can be best used when wanting to photograph the underwater world.

A special dive for advanced divers is in Ni’ihau with monk seals, schools of dolphins and groups of seabirds fly above and below the crystal water.

Hawaii dive resorts along with tour operators, dive shops and dive boats are plentiful throughout Hawaii and the surrounding islands that make up with more memorable dive location.

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