Professional Underwater Photography in Hawaii

Professional Underwater Photography in Hawaii

Professional Underwater Photography in Hawaii

Scuba Diving is one of the best opportunities to capture unique moments in our lives.  But do you want to spend your experience behind a camera lens? Are you not quite confident in your buoyancy to take decent pictures yourself? Island Divers Hawaii offers you the best alternative.  Each Dive Instructor has a Go Pro Hero 3 attached to them recording your whole dive with the best quality that today’s technology offers.  Not only can you get a full video of the dive, but special snap shots of the highlights including unique aquatic life, and those candid shots of you and your buddy. When you are finished, Go Pro Technology allows you to view immediately the content from your dive straight from your smartphone, tablet, or desktop.Our Instructors have been taking pictures for a long time, and they know what angles work best, the white balance necessary to counter the loss of certain colors under the water, and which aquatic life is some of the most unique that you want to definitely remember from your scuba experience here in Hawaii.Underwater photos capture unique life moments that many others cannot imagine or have never had the chance to experience. Utilizing our most experienced professional staff, your instructors, to capture your memorable moments underwater lets you enjoy your dive and be in the moment the whole time. Join Island Divers Hawaii on one of our many dive charters https://www.oahuscubadiving.com/boat-diving/ .  Wreck dives, drift dives, shallow reef dives, and many more options including night dives and interisland trips.  On every dive you get professional guides https://www.oahuscubadiving.com/our-staff/  that provide you Go Pro quality underwater photos and videos. Don’t hesitate to book your reservation now, and check out our website www.oahuscubadiving.com for more information.

A Great Way to Try Diving before Signing up for a Scuba Class

There are different scubaA Great Way to Try Diving before Signing up for a Scuba Class diving experiences you can try before committing to your certification.  You might not be sure how you will like diving underwater and to make a financial commitment can to something you have never experienced before can be daunting.  Island Divers Hawaii offers a few different programs to give you your first experience of breathing underwater without being certified.

If you are not confident yet to dive in the ocean you can give it a try in the pool first with our Bubble Maker Experience.  This course allows you to slowly descend into the shallow end and practice your breathing techniques. Once you are comfortable, you then slowly swim to the deep end of the pool to practice a few diving skills, to make you feel more confident in the water, and a few games to learn how to control your movements underwater.

The next option is a Discover Scuba Experience which combines the confined water training in the pool with your first instructor supervised ocean dives. Going into your first ocean dives you will have the skills to know how to keep calm and comfortable while enjoying the amazing aquatic world around you.

If you are comfortable in the water and just cannot wait to swim with the fish, you can jump right in with Island Divers Hawaii Intro Dives. We teach you the few intro skills like clearing your mask, recovering your regulator, and clearing your regulator right there on the anchor line before you descend for your first amazing instructor supervised 20 minute dive!  After you return to the boat and have a snack, you can jump back in with your instructor and enjoy another dive without worrying about any skill training you accomplished on the first dive; it’s just fun diving from there!

Now you are ready and you know exactly what you have been missing!  So on to your certification and here at Island Divers Hawaii we have the best price on the island for your Open Water Certification, only $195!  If you’re looking for more private classes on your own time, we offer this any day of the week for a competitive price of $495.  If you complete a Discover Scuba Dive Experience with us, you can give us only two more days of your time and we can make you a certified diver for only $395!  You can see Island Divers Hawaii offers many options tailored to what works best for you.  We want to give you every opportunity to enjoy one of the best experiences on Earth!

Call us and start diving today.

A private charter with friends at Koko Craters

Sometimes it is good to be the boss. On Sundays we do the three tank dive charter, so the Sea Fox is often at the dock by 3pm. Okay, time to take out a couple of new friends and awesome people that we just spent a week hanging out with in Argentina. CJ and Paula got married there last month – grats again! Allll right, time for a private charter! Coti isn’t certified yet, so we did a shallow dive at Koko Craters and she did great. CJ, her brand new brother in law, made her feel very comfortable, and me, Andy, and Paula dove with them for the first half of the dive then went off exploring the rest of the dive site. Great dive, great viz, and afterwards we did a little early season whale watching and scored! Great day, and thanks for coming out!

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Hawaii Scuba University Fun Dive at 100ft hole

Hawaii Scuba University is a professional diving school associated with Island Divers.  Alumni and current students get together once a month just for a fun dive.  We try and go to spots that are more challenging, dove less often, and where new dive instructors and dive master may have not yet been since they have been doing most of their training as or with students.  This month we hit the 100ft hole.  A small dive site in 85ft of water (thus the name of course) that is somewhat isolated from other reefs.  Local lore has it that this location used to be a fishing spot reserved for the Ali’i (chief/king).

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What do Divers do on Thanksgiving?

What do divers do on Thanksgiving?Are you on vacation for Thanksgiving?  Want a little taste of home with good eats and vacation activities?

Join the rest of the divers here in Oahu in celebrating Thanksgiving, Island Divers-style! We have our wonderful two-tank deep and wreck morning dives, as well as our morning Intro Dive charter. Dive with us on the Sea Fox to some of the best wrecks around Oahu and then onward to a brilliant drift dive across our deeper reefs. Are you a beginner, or in training? No Worries, we have an awesome Thanksgiving Morning Barge Dive for you. We’ll take you on our wonderfully stable Dive Barge to some beautiful shallow reefs in the southern Maunalua Bay.

But the fun doesn’t end in the water! It’s Turkey Day, so we will be inviting all of you to join us for our Annual Afternoon Turkey Fry at the Dive Center after the dive. Tons of fun and literally tons of Turkey! Bring your own turkey and our Master Chef, Dr. Zimmerman, will fry you up the perfect bird. We are reaching a record of turkeys being fried. Last year was 13 deep-fried turkeys, and this year we are looking to surpass 15! Fryer reservations are required so make sure you call and book your fryer time. We will have a few pot luck side dishes, but you are welcome to bring something to share that reminds you of home.

We would love for you to enjoy your Thanksgiving holiday with us here at Island Divers.  This is one of our most fun events with some diving to start you off right.  Call and book with us today.  Happy Thanksgiving and Happy Diving!

Top 5 Scuba Diving Destinations That Will Leave You Breathless in Hawaii

Molokai

Molokai is only 38 miles long and 10 miles across at its widest point. It is home to the highest sea cliffs in the world along its northeast coast, (up to 3,900 feet), and Hawaii’s longest continuous fringing reef (28 miles) off Molokai’s southern coast. Molokai is a rare opportunity to visit pristine sites and spot rare animals. Most of these are drift dives ranging from 60-120 feet in depth.

Popular sites include but are not limited to:

Elephant Rock – islet off of east Molokai with excellent chance for hammerhead school sighting.

The Great Arch of Molokai – small island that looks intact on the surface but is in fact an massive arch underwater, you can swim through the island, a little too big to make it all the way around in one dive, but you can try.

The Blue Grotto – a ledge at 65ft that drops off into a wall to 100ft and slopes down from there. Most offer shallow and deep sections with plentiful sea life like Bandit Angelfish, Potter’s Angelfish, Saddle Wrasse, and Milletseed Butterflyfish, but the main attraction is larger pelagic life.  Scalloped hammerhead sharks, Galapagos sharks, whale sharks, spinner dolphins and Hawaiian Monk Seals are all known to make appearances.

Sea Tiger, Oahu

This 168-foot vessel was sunk in 1999 as an artificial reef. Marine life and growth is still in the early stages. This wreck offers penetration through its cargo holds, passageways, and stairwells surrounding the ship. One of the most popular dives in the south of Oahu; you can have an amazing experience of seeing a huge submarine glide past you as you are diving! Some submarine companies take tourist down to see this wreck. For added safety, it is highly recommended that divers stay clear of the submarine and pay particular attention when transiting between the surface and the wreck. Although this wreck is relatively new, it has already attracted numerous species of fish including, squirrelfish and filefish, along with visits from morays and the occasional reef shark. Not only a great dive in the daytime but this is an amazing spectacle to dive at night!

Makaha Caverns, Oahu

Makaha Caverns located on the west-side of Oahu in Waianae, are formations created by hot lava flowing into the ocean, trapped air in the lava formed bubbles when these bubbles popped the ocean water ran in and cooled off the surrounding lava forming caverns and caves.  It is an amazing dive with the unique underwater topography, even if you didn’t see tons of marine life, but you will.

The overhangs are great habitats for all manner of marine life. The marine life that visits these caverns are green turtles, multiple species of eels, frogfish, leaf fish,  occasional reef sharks, and eagle rays to name a few. This is one of the best dives on the island of Oahu.

The Mahi, Westside Oahu

The Mahi of Oahu is located in Yokohama bay on the very west side of Oahu. A former Navy minesweeper later refitted and used in the Bahamas as a cable layer, and then a research vessel for the University of Hawaii. Placed on the bottom in 1996, the Mahi was turned around and partially collapsed during Typhoon Iwa, so it is no longer recommended to divers as a penetration wreck dive. But even without an accessible interior, the 176-foot wreck remains the most popular dive site on the west side of Oahu. The waters surrounding the Mahi are generally perfect year round with mostly calm conditions and outstanding visibility.

The tops of the main decks of the Mahi are around 70 feet and the bottom nears around 90 feet.  Most of the marine life that thrives in and around the Mahi shipwreck are schools of eagles rays swimming in formation, sometimes as many as 10-15. There are many species of eels, schools of goat fish and snappers, along with many camouflage fish like leaf fish, scorpion fish, and frogfish. This is an impressive site to behold. The eagle rays sometimes hover over various cleaning stations on the shipwreck, vying for their chance amongst the sea turtles to be cleaned. Cruise over and around it, and you will be rewarded with more sea life like puffers, octopuses, and nudibranchs. Oahu’s white tip reef sharks are also sometimes in attendance.

Sharks Cove North Shore, Oahu

There are a couple of sources for its name; the first is from the air, the rocks forming the cove look like a shark. The second is that the cove looks like a shark took a bit out of it. Because of its amazing underwater world, Shark’s Cove is a favorite spot among snorkelers and shore divers. The lava has formed underwater caves and tunnels about 15 to 45 feet below the surface. These caves are a real thrill for experienced scuba divers with lots of arches and open-ended lava tubes, allowing light penetration and easy access.

The “Elevator”, one of the dive site’s entrances, is a hole 10 feet in diameter, allowing a descent to 20 feet, and then exits through one of three different tubes (advanced divers only, and with flat sea conditions). The marine life here are large schools of convict tangs, baby mullets,  Leviathan, Eagle Rays, Parrot Fish, and Turtles to name a few.

These fantastic dive sites, and some of them reputed as some of the best in the world, can all be accessed by one of Island Diver’s four independently owned an operated boats or shore diving with one of our amazing Instructors guiding you  through fantastic lava tubes.  Whichever way you wish to access these sites from land or water, Island Divers Hawaii can get you there and in the water for one of the most breathtaking dives of your life.

 

Scuba Diving Lessons For All Levels in Oahu, Hawaii

Scuba Diving Lessons For All Levels in Oahu, HawaiiScuba Diving Lessons For All Levels in Oahu, Hawaii

Where should you dive for your first time or for your hundredth dive?  A dive center with the capabilities of offering all persons of all levels comfortable and unforgettable experiences is a winning choice.  You want to be able to bring your friends and family of all diving skill levels together to experience on their own the freedom and excitement of scuba diving.  Island Divers has an array of beginner to advanced diving options for everyone.

For Beginners:

You can try your first breaths underwater in a pool while learning a few skills to make you more confident to then dive with your instructor in open water. Through our Discover Scuba Dive Experience those who have never had the opportunity to breath underwater can get the brief training and experience with wonderful astute instructors to guide you while diving the reefs of Oahu.

Once you realize the joy of diving, getting your Open Water certification will be your next opportunity to move forward to being a certified independent diver. Island Divers offers many options to fit your schedule. You can take our Week Long Open Water Course that is tailored for those working 9-5pm. You can do a 3 day course picking your days to complete the course. Maybe you can start on Monday but then can’t do the next day till Saturday.

 

No worries!

Our Instructors will always be there to complete the course on your time. Really want to buckle down, study hard, and complete your Open Water Course over 2 intensive days? We can do it with our Accelerated Open Water Course. Any of the choices you choose above will always be lead by our valued instructors and you will be provided the top of the line equipment and diving with one of the only operations in Oahu that owns and operates their own boats! Diving doesn’t just stop with Open Water certification; there are many paths you can take as a diver. A three day Advanced Course will get you oriented with deep diving, wreck diving, and navigating yourself around dive sites. You become more confident in your abilities to be a good diver and a good dive buddy. After this you can focus your dive education into many different specialties.

Advanced Divers:

Specialty certifications are our Specialty!! What do you love about diving? Do you love the fish, the weightlessness and controlling your weight as you glide through the water ahead of you, the penetration of a wrecked vessel sitting on the ocean floor, or the joy of underwater photography?  We offer you many different courses to hone your skill in a specialized area of diving. There are over 20+ specialties that you can get certified in and educate yourself in all facets of diving. You are now ready to be a Master Scuba Diver, the top of the diving food chain for recreational divers.

Want to move on to train as professional diver? Island Divers can take you there!  Hawaii Scuba University is our GI Bill benefit approved program to take you from any level of diving to a Divemaster or an Instructor.  This is an amazing opportunity if you wish to become the Inspiration to others like your Instructor was for you. Enjoy the lifestyle of being a professional scuba diver and the satisfaction of seeing the love for diving being born in others as it did in you. Let us here at Island Divers Hawaii give you the experience of a lifetime, as well as the opportunity to continue to progress in the world of diving with the best prices on the island!

Boat Diving Adventures in Hawaii

Boat Diving Adventures in HawaiiIsland Divers Hawaii offers some of the best boat charters on the island!  You can choose from so many options you will not be able to do everything in one vacation.  You can always jump on our morning charters and dive over eleven wrecks that we visit throughout the week.  We are one of the only dive centers that do not go to the same two sites every day, and we give our customers the option to make requests on where they want to dive.
If you are an uncertified diver, you can do your intro to diving experience on our morning dive charter, “The Barge,” our sturdy beginner dive boat. For those just certified or even experienced divers who want to take it easy we offer afternoon dives to shallow reefs around the south end of Oahu. This is also a great charter for all those underwater Photogs out there. Sundays we go out for the whole day to different Drift and Wreck dives including a stop for lunch.  It’s a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
Island Divers Hawaii is one of the only Dive Shops that own their own boats in Oahu, so we are able to offer more diving options besides just the Southeast of Oahu. We have boats on the West side of Oahu, and we also offer tours that leave straight out of Kewalo Basin (downtown Waikiki).
Join us on the Westside for our Burger BBQ and Two Tank Dive. We take you to an amazing Navy Minesweeper shipwreck, lavatubes, and/or deep Coral ridges out of Waianae.  When you arrive back to the boat from the 2nd dive our crew has an amazing Burger BBQ ready for you on the boat!
In Kewalo Basin, we take you out weekly for dusk dives, night dives with a fireworks show, and Three Wreck Dives Saturdays.  We strive to offer you a plethora of amazing dives sites around the whole island.
Our tours do not end there..  We use our afternoons from the end of December to March to take our guests Whale Watching. The migration of the Humpback whales through Hawaii Waters is one of our extra special occasions we get to enjoy on the island.
There is so much Boat Diving to choose from here at Island Divers Hawaii, you just have to find a way to fit in all the Sea faring fun into one vacation. Call Island Divers and start your boat adventures today and see Oahu from all sides of the shoreline.

Professional Scuba Diving Instructors in Honolulu, Hawaii

Professional Scuba Diving Instructors in Honolulu, HawaiiThere are many different characters in the diving industry, but who do you trust to take you in the water? How do you decide which Instructor is for you? If you are a new diver you want someone who is patient, experienced, and safety oriented.  If you are an advanced diver you want a professional that respects your independence while staying close by as a safety diver. Either way, you want above all, clear communication between you and your instructors, with detailed briefings on what you are about to do.

Whatever your skill level or pursuit is when finding a reputable dive shop with trusting and knowledgeable staff, the best place to look is the reviews of the shop and staff on websites like Trip Advisor or Google Reviews. Here are some reflecting different aspects of diving experiences taken straight from Island Divers Hawaii Customer reviews. This is the kind of Instructors you are looking for!

“The instructors are very professional and relaxed. They know when to have fun and when to be serious, which made the entire experience more enjoyable. I had a “near-death” incident happen 25 years ago that left me extremely claustrophobic and terrified of water. After explaining this to my instructor, he was able to help me to get re-certified and once again start diving after all these years.”

“This was also my first ever boat dive which made me a little more apprehensive on top of all my other fears. After the wonderful experience that I had with Island Divers Hawaii in receiving my Open Water Diver certification I have decided to work on becoming an instructor myself and I will be completing the rest of my training with Island Divers Hawaii. I would recommend Island Divers Hawaii to anyone wishing to learn to dive while they are in Hawaii whether they are a brand new diver, or those working through fears of diving.”

“The staff was professional and took into account the experience level of each diver.”

“The staff was extremely helpful and had a great attitude on our four dives over the past week in August on Oahu. Safety briefings were always done so we knew exactly what to do in the event of an emergency. We dived the Corsair, Baby Barge, and the Mahi wreck. All dives were explained in detail before we entered the water. We traveled from Idaho and these were our first dives in Hawaii so the communication was great when booking our dives as well.”

“Our dive masters. They were very great communicators: told everyone exactly what was expected, described the dive sites in detail, and listed the sea life before each site. Great to know! They also switched out our gear for us between dives and were very professional and clear.”

“Our dive master took great care of all the divers, made my boys comfortable throughout both dives.”

“…patient and great guides for the kids. They took their time and made sure the kids understood what they were getting in to. It made for a really great experience.”

“Their friendly staff was attentive to newer divers, while allowing more experienced divers freedom within NDL.”

5 Scuba Diving Requirements Before You Get Certified

5 Scuba Diving Requirements Before You Get CertifiedHave you tried Scuba Diving before?  Are you ready to take your first steps to getting certified so you are officially a scuba diver?  Well here is what you need to know to prepare yourself to start your certification.

Try a Dive

Getting certified in diving is an investment, and making sure you like breathing underwater is the first step towards committing to that investment.  Sign up for a Discover Scuba Experience, and get a brief glimpse and a little experience in a controlled setting of what you’re getting yourself into.  Diving is a wonderful  life changing experience that can be very addictive but make sure you enjoy the experience of weightlessness in a vast ocean with tons of marine life around you.

PADI Discover Scuba dive experience

https://www.padi.com/scuba/padi-courses/diver-level-courses/view-all-padi-courses/discover-scuba-diving/default.aspx

Purchasing Dive equipment

You will most likely be provided all the equipment you need to start your scuba diving experiences.  However some basic equipment used in scuba diving is very personal and unique to each diver.  It’s a great idea to buy your own mask, fins, and snorkel that fit you the best.  Most rental gear is made to fit the general population. However there are many products that are designed to fit specific divers’ traits like larger noses, smaller faces, small mouths, narrow feet, and so on.  Finding equipment to fit your body’s profile insures a more comfortable and confident experience.  If you are sure you will love being a diver you can also go the next step and buy the full set of diving gear so you can begin your training in the gear you will be diving in.  Buying the full set gives you a chance to slowly work out all the quirks in owning a new set of diving equipment and you will be on your way to being a more confident diver when your are certified to dive on your own.

Know your Theory ahead of the Course

You will get your material ahead of the course which includes, but is not limited to, an Open Water manual, Dive tables, and DVD.  It’s a good practice to learn all of the material before the course so you spend your time asking pertinent questions about the theory of diving and going over in depth the theory that proves a bit more challenging than other parts (i.e. Dive Tables).  You will be well prepared for the discussions and well informed about what you are about to perform.

Prepare for your first days on the Water

Either on a boat or shore diving there are a few things to have before your dives.  Make sure you eat a meal at least an hour before and make sure it’s a good one.  Stay away from greasy items and stick to your grains and dairy such as granola, muffins, bagels, and yoghurt.  This gives you a full stomach without the chance of it sliding around while on the boat or surface of the water and helps prevent sea sickness.  Make sure you bring sunscreen but make sure it’s a biodegradable sunscreen.  You don’t want to pollute the ocean you are trying to enjoy. If you bought new equipment make sure that all of it has been prepared for your dive; make sure the mask lenses have had the manufacturer protective coat removed (can be done with toothpaste scrubbed into the inside lens, left to dry, and then washed out), check the fit of your fins and booties, and check that other equipment is set up properly to begin your diving experience. If you are prone to sea sickness make sure you take medication before the dive to make sure you are in the best shape you can be in.

Plenty of Rest and hydration

Diving is definitely a physical sport and with any sport you must stay hydrated.  Its even more important to do this in diving because dehydration can be a catalyst for Decompression Sickness.  Being tired from not enough sleep or out too late the night before can also cause unwanted side effects that can lead to dive related injuries. Just remember that this is a sport that requires energy, concentration, and to enjoy it to the fullest remember to prepare your mind, body, and equipment!