Dive Honolulu wrecks and reefs with your own guide
Snorkel beyond Waikiki on a private charter for up to 6 people
Private Honolulu fishing charter with gear included
Spot tropical fish and dazzling reefs on a one-hour glass-bottom boat cruise off Waikiki
Two-tank shallow reef boat dive with all gear included
Private evening cruise with music and non-alcoholic beverages
Private morning sailing with mimosas and open-water views

Charter a private glass-bottom catamaran for up to 49 guests on Oahu’s coast
Shallow reef dive at Electric Beach with gear included
2-tank wreck and reef diving off Waikiki with all gear included
Snorkel Electric Beach with an expert guide and provided gear
Shore dive at Electric Beach with a small-group PADI instructor
Do a 2-tank Waikiki dive with a twilight drop and a full night dive
Friday night fireworks, Honolulu skyline views, and glass-bottom light viewing
Cruise from Waikiki and snorkel with a friendly group
Catch-and-release reef fishing with snorkeling and swimming
Cast, snorkel, and swim from a private power catamaran off Honolulu
Watch Friday fireworks and Honolulu lights from a private catamaran
Private catamaran sailing with reef snorkeling off Waikiki
Cruise Waikiki waters with snorkeling gear, expert instruction, and space to relax
Sail aboard Sea Scape for private ocean views and Friday night fireworks
Sail off Waikiki for sunset views and Friday fireworks
Clarity is geology, not luck: quartz sand, seagrass filtration, and how close the Gulf Stream runs. Thirteen beaches, and the trade-off each one asks of you.
Florida issues no boating license at all. What the marina checks is a safety education card, and whether you need one comes down to one date: January 1, 1988.