Hawaii scuba diving in Hanauma Bay is a great experience, for anyone ages 12 and up to enjoy the safe and exciting feeling of scuba diving for the first time in Hawaii. The clean and protected waters of this beautiful marine preserve offer a fantastic opportunity to interact with hundreds of Hawaii's colorful tropical fish.
To scuba dive safely, you must not be extremely overweight or out of condition. Diving can be strenuous under certain conditions. Your respiratory and circulatory systems must be in good health. All body air spaces must be normal and healthy. A person with heart trouble, a current cold or congestion, epilepsy, asthma, a severe medical problem, or who is under the influence of alcohol or drugs, should not dive. If taking medication, consult your doctor before participating in this program. Click here for important medical restrictions.
Hanauma Bay Discover Scuba: $115.19 (age 12 and above). No experience required. Includes all equipment and instruction. Direct entrance into the park. No need to wait in line. Hawaii state tax of 4.72% and $7.50 entrance fee is included. Tour takes approximately 4 hours. This tour is not offered on Tuesday, weekends and Hawaii state holidays.
Certified Divers: 1 tank beach dive $115.18 includes tax and $7.50 entrance fee. All equipment and transportation is included. This tour is not offered on Tuesday, weekends and Hawaii state holiday
Testimonial:
I just want to thank Hanauma Bay Dive Tours and especially Will for making my my first dive so fun and enjoyable. As much as I was looking forward to the experience I was still anxious and nervous about the dive. However, Will did a fantastic job of putting me to ease and giving me a quick and essential dive lesson. Throughout the entire dive Will was very supportive and attentive to his first time divers. I had a great time and I'm looking forward to diving with them when I return. Thanks again.
Terri
CANCELLATION POLICY: A minimum of 24 hours notice is required to cancel any reservation. A full refund will be paid on any reservation canceled prior to this minimum notice. In the event of dangerous weather or ocean conditions, we may cancel your tour, you may choose to transfer your activity to a later date or receive a full refund.
Boat Beginner Scuba Introductory Dive
This Beginner Scuba Dive is not in Hanauma Bay.
Cost: $100.00
Includes all equipment. No experience required.
Age: 12 years and above
Hotel Pick up time: 8:00 a.m.
Hotel Return time: 12:30 p.m.
All Tours includes water, soft drinks, cookies, chips and snacks
Franko's O'ahu Reef Creatures Guide (fish card). Franko's fish cards are stiff, laminated plastic, with a hole for a lanyard. Take it snorkeling or scuba diving with you! Size of Fish Cards: 6" x 9"
Franko’s Oahu Reef Creatures Guide
Side 1 shows a mini-map of Oahu with a few of it’s best diving and snorkeling spots located, most notably Hanauma Bay. The map is a scaled-down version of Franko’s Map of Oahu, showing the island’s lovely shape and green mountains, and the beautiful surrounding Pacific Ocean. A humpback whale, spinner dolphin, and Hawaiian monk seal are depicted on the map. Oahu’s main towns, Pearl Harbor and it’s highways and freeways can be seen. Below the beautiful mini-map is a fabulous photo of Oahu’s most popular snorkeling destination, Hanauma Bay. There is nowhere else on earth that is snorkeled by so many. Just beyond the reef line, which can easily be seen in the photo, the snorkeling just gets better and better. There might be 2000 visitors at any time in the shallows, but out where it is 12 to 18 feet deep there will usually be no one else out there with you. Visibility might reach 80 feet or more. I just had to put it on the fish card to represent the truly fabulous underwater Oahu.
Side 2 shows the wonderful reef life of Oahu. Oahu has such great snorkeling and scuba diving that it must have it’s own quality fish card. This is it! This picture of Oahu’s fish is the result of personal inspiration, as Franko has snorkeled and scuba dived all around Oahu, and especially at Hanauma Bay. The fish card, which measure 6" x 9", is printed on plastic and then laminated so that it is stiff, shiny and waterproof. It has a hole for a lanyard, so you can actually take it diving or snorkeling. I’ve used a thick rubber ban
d as an effective lanyard for mine. The reef creatures depicted on these cards are taken from my own artwork on Franko’s Map of Oahu. The fish shown include over 80 species, including a dozen or so that are found nowhere else on earth. The Hawaiian fish shown are selected from about 435 species that exist in Hawaii, and are based on Franko’s personal exploration. The colors and the means of showing them are based on personal observation. The naming of the fish in Hawaiian as well as English is helped by the experts at the Maui Ocean Center, The Pacific Whale Foundation, Hanauma Bay rangers, The Waikiki Aquarium, and local knowledge. I love them all, but maybe my favorite is the Humuhumu Nukunuku Apua’a, Hawaii’s State Fish.
Side 1 shows Franko’s Map of Oahu, with a view of the whole island, it’s mountain ranges shown in beautiful green shaded relief, as well as it’s freeways and major roads, plus creeks, trails and things to see or places to go. Beyond the island, the ocean waters are shown in beautiful shades of tropical ocean blue, indicating ocean depth contours. All about the island there are descriptions of it’s fabulous scuba and snorkeling spots, famous surfing spots, and great places to visit. Favorite dive spots include Hanauma Bay, possibly the most snorkeled spot on earth, and also Magic Island right next to Waikiki, the wreck of the Y0-257, which is visited by the Atlantis tourist submarine right out of Waikiki, the M/V Mahi on Oahu’s west where eagle rays soar by, Turtles, where numerous green sea turtles can been seen on almost any day, U’lua Cave, or Black Rock, where white tip reef sharks guard a big cave, and many more. The North Shore not only features dive spots like Shark’s Cove, Snagles, Turtle Street and Hale’iwa Trench, but also great surfing spots like Sunset Beach, Banzai Pipeline, Waimea Bay, Chun’s Reef, Laniakea, and Hale’iwa. Follow Franko’s map to Laniakea and check out the old, 300-pound green sea turtles grazing on the algae right at the beach, or even resting on the beach there, as they have for thousands of years. The East Shore shows the map owner where to find the Polynesian Cultural Center (the PCC to the locals), the Mormon Hawaii Temple, which is probably the most beautiful edifice in the State of Hawaii, and Sandy Beach, famous for it’s body-whomping heavy shorebreak, which commonly ruins a few unwary tourists’ vacations, as they find out just how powerful the beautiful ocean can be. Around the map there is a collection of artwork of tropical fish, which are named in Hawaiian and English, and depicted in a reef environment with photos by Franko.
Side 2 shows Franko’s Map of Waikiki & Oahu South Shore Details. The entire South Shore from Honolulu to Makapu’u Head, Oahu’s easternmost point, is shown so that the viewer can get a close-up view of the island topography, including Diamond Head Crater. More things to do, places to visit, dive and diving sites are shown. The highlight of this side of the map is the superbly detailed map of Waikiki, which shows where everything is, including most of the hotels, Kapiolani Park, Ala Moana Beach Park, Waikiki Beach, the Ala Moana Shopping Center, the International Market Place, over 200 buildings, the DFS Galleria, the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center, Ala Wai Harbor, Ala Wai Canal, Ala Wai Golf Course, and much more. Local well known surfing, snorkeling and diving spots are shown with descriptions as well. This map of Waikiki is the very best there is, except for the one that appears on Franko’s Map of Waikiki and Oahu with Things to See and Do. In depth topographical map of Oahu with detailed listing of beaches dive sites and the tropical fish in the area. Printed on waterproof tear-resistant paper. Measures 21 x 14 open 7 x 4.25 folded.
Join our monthly newsletter for a chance to win a free snorkeling tour, scuba diving lessons, swim with dolphins tour, a Hanauma Bay photo cd and original t-shirts.
Receive free underwater marine life screen savers of dolphins, turtles, manta rays and Hawaii's tropical fish.
Learn interesting facts about Hawaii's marine life.
Learn about special activities being held at Hanauma Bay and more.
You may un-subscribe at any time instantly by clicking on the remove link in the email or by this form. *Your information in NEVER shared with anyone!
Makani Kai Helicopter Tour
Enjoy a breath taking adventure with Makani Kai Helicopter Tours as they tour you over Hanauma Bay!
Sea Life Park
Sea Life Park Hawaii offers a fun-filled experience with Hawaii dolphins and marine life
Polynesian Cultural Center
The center celebrates traditional Polynesian culture, and gives you a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the lifestyles, habitats, entertainment and hospitality of seven Polynesian villages
Paradise Cove Luau
Twelve oceanfront acres come alive with island games and crafts, a traditional Hawaiian feast, and a spectacular Oahu luau show.
Airport Lei Greeting
Honolulu Lei Greetings offers a Hawaiian-style reception that won't soon be forgotten.
Discover Honolulu's Hidden Waterfalls
Visit two beautiful Oahu waterfalls, and enjoy an informative narrated driving tour of some wonderful scenic and historical spots.
Atlantis Submarine Adventure Waikiki
Marvel at Hawaii's marine life, two sunken ships and the remains of two airliners on a high-tech submarine dive!
Hawaiian Parasail
Take the ride of your life with Hawaiian Parasail! Soar up to 600 feet above the spectacular Honolulu coastline .
"My wife Tiffany and I wanted to send you a quick email telling you again how much we enjoyed our dive tour of Hanauma Bay with you on August 14, 2003. The tour of the Bay with all the wonderful fish was very interesting and enjoyable. We will recommend Hanauma Bay Dive Tours to our family and friend who are seeking a safety conscience and friendly dive or snorkel tour of beautify Hanauma Bay!"