Wreck Diving Attractions in Oahu

Oahu, HawaiiAs the third largest of Hawaii’s islands, Oahu covers over 600 square miles, with over 110 miles of pristine white sandy beaches. The island is a scuba diving heaven with its crystal-clear waters ranging from 72 to 79 degrees.

In such exceptional conditions it can be hard to pick a dive site, especially if you’re vacationing here for a limited amount of time. With so many awesome underwater attractions, we would like to make some suggestions of underwater attractions that divers of all levels can enjoy. With our daily two-tank boat charters, we will not only take you to the best dive sites around, but also provide you with an overview of the area and the marine life you are likely to see when adventuring underwater.

Wreck Diving

Wreck diving is another world of scuba diving to explore, and in Oahu there are over 10 accessible wrecks that can be visited inside and out. Home to all types of sea life, wrecks are a paradise for those of you who want some great underwater photographic shots. Our team provides courses in how to correctly execute a wreck dive, teaching you all the skills and techniques you need.

The Corsair

The 1946 Corsair airplane wreck in Maunalua Bay lays 115 feet down in clear water that allows you to actually see it from the surface. With a family of octopi living in the wings, and a group of eels in the cockpit, you won’t be alone as you explore the ins and outs of this famous underwater wreck.

The Mahi

WWII Navy minesweeper measuring 185 feet long, the Mahi was voted by Rodale’s Scuba Diving Magazine’s reader survey as the fourth-best wreck dive in the U.S. It’s home to families of Eagle Rays and many more creatures, making it the perfect location for a day of underwater adventure.

For more information on scuba diving in Oahu with our expert dive instructors, contact us today and find out how exhilarating it truly is to explore the worlds underwater.