Look for sea turtles and explore Turtle Canyon’s coral reefs
Snorkel Turtle Canyon with gear, snacks, and a professional guide
Snorkel Turtle Canyon and enjoy sunset views of Diamond Head
Search for wild dolphins from a catamaran with a 21-foot water slide
Explore Turtle Canyon reefs on a Waikiki coastal cruise toward Diamond Head
Watch the sun dip behind Diamond Head while naturalist guides share marine life insights
Snorkel by boat in Honolulu with gear and light snacks included
Offshore dolphin swimming and reef snorkeling for experienced swimmers
Cruise Honolulu’s coastline at sunset with Friday fireworks option
Explore Waikiki’s shallow reefs on two guided boat dives
1-tank offshore shore dive on Oahu’s west side (beginners or certified)
Guided 2-tank boat dive to a shipwreck and lava tube reef
Guided 2-tank boat dive off West Oahu with gear included
Seasonal Electric Beach shore dive for beginners or certified divers
Guided 2-tank boat dive to an Oahu shipwreck and reef
Shore scuba dive at Magic Island Park, with options for beginners or certified divers
Seasonal Shark’s Cove shore dive for beginners and certified divers
Boat dive the YO-257 and San Pedro wrecks, then a 60 ft reef dive
Learn scuba basics before a supervised two-tank ocean tour
Learn scuba basics, then explore underwater on a supervised two-dive charter
Advance your skills with PADI specialty and rescue training in Honolulu
Boat two-tank scuba dive on Honolulu’s South Shore with gear, snacks, and drinks included
Try scuba diving in Honolulu with a PADI instructor—no certification required
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.