Owned and operated by lifelong North Shore watermen and world-renowned big-wave surfers Kala Alexander and Makua Rothman, Haleiwa Shark Tours offers the island’s only shark cage experience guided by Native Hawaiians. Their deep cu...
Captain Derek and his son Kama run this shark cage diving operation with the kind of professionalism and warmth that reviewers can't stop raving about. This father-son duo consistently gets called out for their deep knowledge of Hawaiian culture and marine life, thorough safety briefings, and genuine care for their guests. The sharks show up reliably and quickly once the cage drops, with multiple reviewers mentioning immediate sightings of Galapagos sharks circling close. As a bonus, they take time to spot other wildlife on the journey out, including dolphins and flying fish. The experience feels authentically local rather than mass tourism, with guests appreciating the cultural insights shared along the way. People mention feeling completely safe throughout, even in choppy conditions, thanks to the crew's attentiveness and expertise. The boat is reportedly new and comfortable. Fair warning: come prepared with seasickness medication if you're prone to nausea, as a few people mentioned the motion hitting them hard after getting out of the cage. Booking the early morning slot seems to be the sweet spot for optimal conditions.
Absolutely wonderful experience. Welcoming and warm crew helped navigate our motley crew of two parents plus kids aged 5, 7, and 15. The direction was clear throughout, we always felt safe, and we had an unabashedly amazing adventure. Our 7-year old didn’t want to get out of the water, and we can’t wait to go again the next time we visit Oahu!
John Wilson
December 3, 2025
Absolutely wonderful experience. Welcoming and warm crew helped navigate our motley crew of two parents plus kids aged 5, 7, and 15. The direction was clear throughout, we always felt safe, and we had an unabashedly amazing adventure. Our 7-year old didn’t want to get out of the water, and we can’t wait to go again the next time we visit Oahu!
John Wilson
December 3, 2025