Scuba Diving In Oahu

July 31, 2010 by Jeff Schuman · Leave a Comment
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Scuba diving in Oahu can be rated as world class. The diving spots here offer rare species and the shipwreck sites gives more art as much as beauty of the natural wonders of a community of underwater creatures living in the rusts of submerged metals.

Scuba divers find their passion at exploring the species that only existed in the waters of Hawaii and discovering them personally is a great accomplishment.

Scuba diving sites in Oahu come in various depths. Some of the great sites are in the following list:

At the North part, some good sites are

1. Ka’ena Point – 20-45 feet

2. Kahuna Canyon – 35-100 feet

3. Turtle Heaven – 10-100 feet

4. Waimea Wall – 25-60 feet

5. Kahuku Ledge – 70-160 feet

6. Mole Heaven – 60 feet

7. Devil’s Rock – 70 feet

8. Shark’s Cove – 15-60 feet

9. Three Tables – 20-45 feet

At the South some in the list are

1. Hanauma Bay – 15-70 feet

2. 100ft Hole – 70-160 feet

3. Sea Tiger – 80-120 feet

4. Ewa Pinnacles – 50-80 feet

5. Pearl Harbor Wall – 5-60 feet

6. Corsair Plane – 107 feet

7. Dominique’s Wall – 35-95 feet

At the East, a few of the sites:

1. Molokea – 35-70 feet

2. Lanai Lookout – 170 feet

3. Blow Hole – 20-60 feet

At the west, a few of the sites:

1. Seaplane Wreck – 90-110 feet

2. Electric Beach – 10-30 feet

3. The Mahi – 70-95 feet

There are alot of choices available to scuba diving in Oahu enjoy.

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Whale Watching In Oahu

July 30, 2010 by Jeff Schuman · 1 Comment
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Whales are creatures that we don’t normally see in our lives. But in Hawaii, the locals are getting used to them while new tourists are quite amazed and admiring their massive gentle bodies in awe.One of these places is whale watching in Oahu.

They have their personal niches in each islands of Hawaii and they seem to feel at home when they are here. Don’t forget to bring your camera when you visit the locations where they normally swarm to get a closer admiration and a memory to recall.

Each year from December to May, humpback whales from Alaska journey the 2,500 to 3,000 miles of deep seas towards the beautiful island of Hawaii to mate and give birth and nourish their young.

There are about 7,000 of them, each weighing about 40 tons. It is amazing that in their own way, they give some inspiration and happiness to the people who are watching them.

Whale watching in Oahu are made special by trips and commercialized locations where tourists can get a close look and clear shots of their public display of whale living.

There are good whale watching spots in Oahu namely Shark’s Cove, Ka’ena Point, Hanauma Bay, Halona Blowhole Lookout, Makapu’u Point Lighthouse, Lanikai, Turtle Bay Resort and the Makapu Point which is the Marine Corps Base in Hawaii.

You can reach them nearer by riding cruises and fishing boats or by just simply waiting for them to go near the islands on the months of January to March. Whale watching in Oahu the best place to be.

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Oahu Island

July 16, 2010 by Jeff Schuman · Leave a Comment
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The Oahu Island is known by the locals as “The Gathering Place” of Hawaii. Rightly named so, it gathers people of all races who are on vacation, working or living here. It is the third largest island in Hawaii where most of the locals and immigrants are residing.

Honolulu is Oahu’s capital which is located on the southeast coast. It has a total land area of 596.7 square miles or roughly 1,545.4 square kilometer. Hence it is the 20th largest island in the United States.

Oahu Island has resulted from the eruption of two separate active volcanoes Waianae and Koolau. There lies a wide plain valley in between them. Mt. Kaala is the highest mountain situated in the Waianae Range which is measured 4,003 feet or 1,220 meters above sea level.

Honolulu, the state capital is located here. It is the largest city in all Hawaii having the main marine and airport for incoming and outgoing visitors.

Oahu Island is naturally beautiful even in shape. It looks like a diamond from great heights. The aquamarine ocean surrounds it while thick mountain ranges divide the towns. This island always allures tourists with its brilliant beaches and resorts, lush mountains and waterfalls, shopping centers and restaurants, museums and luaus.

This island is home to different water sports like kayaking, snorkeling, parasailing, fishing, surfing, scuba diving, swimming, cruises and more.

Many tourists prefer to stay in Oahu during their dream tropical vacation. This is the center of activities and people just don’t stop walking around.

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Dive Oahu

July 1, 2010 by Jeff Schuman · Leave a Comment
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Oahu is the island where most of the activities happen as here is where the capital of Hawaii is. Moreover, many tourists prefer Oahu because of the famous water sport activities participated in famous people all around the globe.

If you are a non-showbiz individual who loves to see Hollywood stars in the beach, you must stay in Oahu during the summer season. Most of them are scuba diving in Oahu. Dive Oahu and get close to the stars as well as the marine animals in the ocean which are stars shining under the sea.

Diving in Oahu diving sites gives you an experience of a lifetime. You must be very skillful in scuba diving for most of the diving sites are deep and have great currents.

There are also diving sites that have calm waters though. But if adventure is your game, then you must be a good scuba diver who knows what to do underwater.

There are good diving instructors who can teach you the basics of scuba diving and give you some lift of spirit. There are nice scuba diving charters in Oahu you can choose from to have the best spots to dive and the professional team to assist your scuba diving experience.

It is advisable to register and come with these chartered scuba diving groups as they are very knowledgeable and this means your safety is in good hands.

Come dive in oahu. This can give you a wonderful experience for there are many underwater creatures to see.

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