Island Divers

Island Divers

377 Keahole Street suite E101
96825 Honolulu
HI - USA

What We Offer

Programs

Snorkel Diver
Ecology
Scuba
Extended Range (XR)
Emergency Training

Dives

Boat Dives
Extended Range Dives
Freediving
Wreck Dives
Snorkel Tours

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Air
Nitrox Dive

Rental

Dive Computer
Dive Equipment
Photo and Video Dive

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Regulator
Dive Computer
Buoyancy Compensators
Cylinders

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★★★★☆ Baby Barge

Baby Barge sits in roughly 65-75 feet of water. There is a possibility of strong currents in the area. The wreck is pretty dilapidated, not much of the wreck is left. South and slightly east of the wreck is a large pile of concrete blocks where sharks commonly hang around. Do not touch the wreck, it is very fragile.

★★★★☆ Koko Craters

A short 10-minute boat ride just outside of Kai Boat Marina sits Oahu’s Koko Crater dive site. Topside views of Koko Head mountain from this side are unforgettable. A great dive spot for beginners.

★★★★★ Sea Tiger (Wreck)

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.

Mares, Predrag Vuckovic

★★★★☆ Hanauma Bay

Hanauma Bay is the most popular nature preserve in Oahu and a great place not only to stay the day at the beach but for snorkelers, beginning divers, and experienced divers alike. This bay is teeming with life and no boats are allowed so the waters are calm and protected.

Mares

★★★★☆ Kewalo Pipe

Boat and ocean sports traffic in this area is high so for safety reasons it’s best to do this dive from a boat and not from shore. This old waterline pipe is an iconic dive that looks desolate at first glance but has lots of little critters living in and along it.

Mares, Janez Kranjc

★★★★☆ Rojo Reef

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.

Aqualung

★★★★☆ Turtle Canyon

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.

Mares, Janez Kranjc

★★★★☆ Spitting Cave

Spitting Cave is one of Oahu’s more exciting, deeper dives and is accessed via boat only. This dive is for more advanced divers as it starts around 50 feet and drops down to 140 feet with natural caves carved out in the lava rocks. The current is also fairly strong here so it is considered a drift dive.

Mares

★★★★☆ Palea Point

Premier east side drift dive with 100ft/30m wall section as well as 40ft/12m reef. Only available with low east winds and a small south swell. Rarely dove. Generally 100ft+/30m+ viz with no nearby runoff.

Mares, Janez Kranjc

★★★★☆ Skimin’s Reef

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.

Aqualung

★★★★☆ Turtle Canyon (East)

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.

Aqualung

★★★★★ New Barge

New Barge is at the end of a ledge that extends from Baby Barge. Generally deeper with the deck at 90ft/27m and bottom can be over 100ft/30m. There is a nearby artificial reef pile where the top is at 55ft/16m.

Mares, Janez Kranjc

★★★★☆ Kahala Barge

Kahala Barge is an advanced dive site at 80 - 90 feet deep, with the possibility of strong currents hitting the wreck. Kahala Barge is a very dilapidated wreck. It is not safe to penetrate the wreck due to the condition.

Mares

★★★★★ YO-257 (Wreck)

This WWII Navy ship is one of Honolulu’s most popular dive sites and sites next to San Pedro wreck. The YO257 sits upright at 95 feet deep, about a mile off Waikiki’s coast. Those qualified to do so can penetrate the wreck through several cut-outs that have been placed throughout the wreck.

Mares

★★★★★ Nashua Navy Tug (Wreck)

Purposefully sunk in 2012, this old Navy tugboat sits alone in the sand around 65 feet and is a great artificial reef for many reef species. This tug has also become an active training site for the US Navy.

Opening Hours

Monday07:00 - 19:00
Tuesday07:00 - 19:00
Wednesday07:00 - 19:00
Thursday07:00 - 19:00
Friday07:00 - 19:00
Saturday07:00 - 19:00
Sunday07:00 - 19:00
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Opening Hours

Monday07:00 - 19:00
Tuesday07:00 - 19:00
Wednesday07:00 - 19:00
Thursday07:00 - 19:00
Friday07:00 - 19:00
Saturday07:00 - 19:00
Sunday07:00 - 19:00