Learn basic scuba skills, then dive a guided reef in Honolulu
4 Hours
Guide, gear, snack
Get introduced to scuba diving with a one-on-one skills session and direct supervision from a PADI Professional, then join a guided reef tour. Family or friends can come along to snorkel, ride, or dive if already certified.
You cannot fly for 24 hours after diving. Arrive at the harbor 30 minutes prior to check-in. A medical questionnaire is required; if you answer yes to any portion, bring a doctor-signed medical statement.
Cancel by phone at least 48 hours in advance to avoid charges. Less than 48 hours notice and no-shows are charged the full charter price. Email cancellations are not accepted. The operator may alter or cancel due to adverse weather, minimum passenger requirements, or related conditions.
Review the required diver medical questionnaire. If you answer "yes" to any portion, bring a copy of the Medical Statement signed by a doctor.
No. For safety and to follow PADI standards, introductory (Discover Scuba Diver) and student divers cannot use underwater cameras, including hands-free cameras like GoPros, while diving.
Bring reef-safe sunscreen, sunglasses, swimwear, and a towel.
Dive Oahu runs a tight operation that clearly knows how to show divers and snorkelers an incredible time on the water. The crew gets consistently praised across the board, with Captain Mike, Nacho, Colton, and several others mentioned by name for their professionalism, knowledge, and genuine warmth. People love that the captains share stories about local marine life and Hawaiian culture, and dive masters go out of their way to spot octopuses, nudibranchs, and of course the abundant sea turtles. The boats are well-maintained, gear is in excellent shape, and they handle everything from setup to refreshments so you can just focus on the experience. Popular dive sites include the Sea Tiger wreck and various reefs, with the newer west side charter getting special appreciation from locals. That said, there's a concerning pattern with equipment rentals that prospective customers should know about. Two separate reviews report serious issues getting deposits refunded after renting surfboards, with one person waiting over 20 days despite multiple attempts to contact the company. These complaints stand in stark contrast to the overwhelmingly positive feedback about the diving and snorkeling operations. If you're booking a boat charter or certification course, you're likely in excellent hands based on the feedback. But if you're considering renting equipment, you might want to clarify their deposit refund policy upfront or possibly look elsewhere for gear rentals.
super fun
Elina Wang
February 16, 2026
super fun
Elina Wang
February 16, 2026