Honolulu Scuba Company is located in the heart of Kaka’ako between downtown and Waikiki. This location serves as the jumping off point for scuba dives on the west side of the island, from Waianae Small Boat Harbor. Exclusive access to these dive sites! There is an on site classroom and open water certifications can start any day of the week, and can be completed in as little as 2 days if the student arrives with online learning completed. Advanced courses can also be completed in as little as 2 days of diving.
Honolulu Scuba Company is the only full-service dive shop on the island of Oahu with a full-time repair technician. With over 15 years of experience servicing regulators, BCDs and dive computers, we’ve got you covered. For the fastest service, schedule your repairs and service in advance and the turn around can be one day. We can also take in your tank for annual service and 5-year hydrostatic testing. In addition, we can service Prism2, Poseidon Se7en, and Inspiration rebreathers.
Honolulu Scuba Company carries full lines of scuba equipment, primarily Aqualung, Scubapro, Hollis and Oceanic, with many other brands that provide accessories and specialty equipment. With the advent of internet sales, Honolulu Scuba Company understands that sometimes it is just easier to get it from Amazon. However, when making a major scuba equipment purchase consider or Total Diving System Reward Program. When spending over $1500 on a Total Diving System at regular retail prices, receive a 20% rebate that can be used toward any combination of scuba courses and boat dives.
Honolulu Scuba Company supports rebreather training and sales from Tec40 to Tec100 on the Prism, Inspo and Se7en units. We have trimix fills and technical diving charters. At this level, most of the diving is coupled with technical scooters. It is a community open one to safe responsible divers that take rebreather safety seriously.
The Sea Tiger is one of the most popular wreck dives on Oahu and is the closest wreck to scuba dive from Waikiki Beach, taking only 10 minutes by boat to get there.
Secrets Reef is a boat accessible dive site off of Kaka’Ako Waterfront park in Honolulu, Hawaii. This is a fun and easy dive with a max depth of about 50 feet.
Rojo Reef is one of Oahu’s healthiest reefs located on the south side of the island. This is an easy, pleasant dive as it is deep enough that ocean swell does not affect the bottom and, therefore visibility is good.
Turtle Canyon reef is one of the most popular dive sites on the island of Oahu due to the sheer number of sea turtles here. This reef is a turtle cleaning station and is fairly shallow, making it also a great snorkel site.
Turtle Canyon is an easy, beginner level dive with a maximum depth of only 40ft, and good visibility being common any time of the year. A mild to strong current can occasionally come through, though usually current is little to none. Moorings are present, making for easy ascents/descents.
A beautiful long ledge that drops from 25-40ft/7-12m to 60-80ft/18-24m and runs at least a half mile long. Arches abound. Named for Pretty Officer 1st class Dave Skimin who died in a USCG training accident off Diamond Head in 2008. Shortly after that event, the site was “discovered“ and named after him.
A steep descent from the nearby parking lot. Not suitable with a large east swell. Beach entry can be dangerous. Start diving into the current. Large boulders and slabs, generally good visibility. This can be a challenging dive.
120-160ft. This is an expert dive site generally suitable for those with Deep training and specialized equipment. Wall from 110ft to 130ft drop to 135ft to 160ft. Drift diving. Site named for a split in a huge boulder found at the point of one fo the ledges.
World War II minesweeper wreck. 85ft of water, approximately 175ft in lenght. Orginally a fishing boat, in service in WWII as a minesweeper. Sunk in the 80s as an artificial reef.
The closest wreck dive to Waianae Small Boat Harbor, about 15 min ride. 95ft, remains of crashed passenger aircraft with deep water reef canyons and healthy coral ecosystem
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