Scuba Diving in Hawaii- A Divers Dream

Around 2500 miles west of Los Angeles, are the group of tiny islands known as Hawaii. Here, tourists can enjoy the white sands, the volcanoes, the surf and life under the water. This is because Hawaii is considered to be one of the best dive spots in the world.

Why dive in Hawaii?

The fact of the matter is that the chain of islands in Hawaii is basically made up of more than a hundred islands. The most famous of these islands are Kauai, Ni’ihau, Lanai, Molokai, Maui and Kahoolawe. Hawaii is surrounded by the ocean and is specifically located about more than two thousand miles from the nearest continent. This makes scuba diving in Hawaii one of the best spots in the world.

Most resorts are certified by SSI, NADI or PADI so the person can be assured of the quality of education provided by the dive master. The individual can even rent the gear, which isn’t that expensive so there isn’t as much gear to carry from the mainland to the island. Since most of the hotels are nestled by the beach, after getting the equipment, you can hit the water.

Of course, there are other places worth seeing such as the Molokini Marine Reserve that is an island volcano located a few miles from Maui. A boat can be charted to head off to this distant island or others to be able to catch a dolphin, an eel or even a sea turtle. Those who want to try something different can even engage in night diving. Holding a flare in the hand, you may get to see some animals sleeping peacefully which is impossible to do during the daytime.

Hawaii is a perfect place to go for your scuba diving holiday. Thanks to its warm and pristine waters. Oahu is a diving site in Hawaii that has lava offshore formations as well as grottoes, shipwrecks and plane. It also carries large colorful schools of sea green turtles and fish. Maui is another Hawaii scuba diving site that is located on the west coast and also offers excellent sites for diving for any level. Kauai is also known for the pristine and rugged diving sites. The winter season makes it quite inaccessible for diving, however that isn’t the case when summer comes. Lanai is another diving site that is known for the lava formations it offers. The formations consist of nature-made ridges, archways, tunnels and pinnacles.

Diving enthusiasts should check out the various scuba diving locations on the islands of Hawaii to experience the beauty of the surroundings instead of relying of photographs or reviews found in a magazine.

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