Diving in Hawaii Kai, rewarded with turtles, eels and more!

It was hot hot hot here in Hawaii Kai today but luckily I know a great way to cool off… Scuba Diving! And that is what we did this afternoon. We had 17 divers on board this afternoon who all had the same brilliant idea. Both students and certified divers alike headed out on the boat today for two reasons, to cool off and to blow bubbles! The first dive site we went to was Koko Craters. We dropped down to 37 feet and went for a swim. We found a couple turtles hanging out while we were swimming around. We also saw a few small moray eels. After a 40 minute dive we headed back up to the boat.
After munching on some goldfish, the second dive site we went to was turtle canyons. We dropped down to 35 feet and swam around the reef. We saw a couple large moray eels, tons of reef fish and another turtle! Overall it was an amazing day of diving. Thanks to everyone who came out for being such safe divers!
Conditions: Water Temperature 82 degrees fahrenheit, visibility 70 feet
Crew: Captain Joe, Instructor Sarah, Instructor Jeremy, Instructor Kevin, Divemaster Ryan, Crew Ashley



