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Quote: The biggest draw to Hanauma Bay is the snorkeling in the crater, however, the water is so shallow that you are more focused on not ramming into the coral below you then focusing on the sealife. I still have a Read More
Quote: When I first visited Hanauma bay in 1998, it was amazing and wonderful. Fish were everywhere and you were truly swimming among them.Fast forward to 2011. Still as popular as ever, but now you have to sit through Read More
Quote: I got carried away by the positive reviews. Well it may be worth for going Schuba diving but definately sucks for Snorkeling. The places where they had stopped for Snorkeling, hardly couple of fish were only Read More
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Quote: Very nice beach, great reef, protected snorkeling, decent visibility. Highly recommended. Get there early before it's too crowded. If you are there before 7am, it's free, otherwise, it's $5 person. The walk Read More
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Quote: In 1982 a group got together and deliberately sunk a ship of the coast of Oahu to create a coral reef (and something interesting to look at). It’s a 94ft dive with a bottom time of about 20 minutes. I wish I Read More
Quote: There are actually a good deal of nice fish to see. Unfortunately all of the coral has been robbed by tourists. You have to be careful of the tide so that you are not taken out too far. The water is Read More
Quote: For those who don't want to scuba, the Atlantis Sub will take you to see the coral reefs out past Waikiki Beach. There are two subs which seat about 50-60 people. One is a little bigger than the other but go to Read More
Quote: The tour takes you one mile off-shore on the Atlantis Discovery shuttle-boat which offers sweeping views of Diamond Head and the famous Waikiki coastline. From the shuttle, you board the 64-passenger submarine or Read More
Quote: You have to visit Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Park. It’s a great place to stop on your way to the volcano. There is a lot of history as well as mystery belonging to this 182 acre stretch of land. According to Read More