South Dive Sites

Secret Wreck

This retired Navy tugboat lies off Oahu’s coast, now a hidden wreck site teeming with coral, reef fish, turtles, and the occasional eagle ray.

Turtle Canyon

A shallow reef dive famous for its resting green sea turtles, Turtle Canyon offers calm conditions, vibrant coral, and plenty of reef fish just off Waikiki.

Kewalo Pipe

An easy-access shore dive, Kewalo Pipe features a man-made reef teeming with octopus, eels, and frogfish among the scattered coral and rubble.

Sea Tiger

One of Oahu’s deepest recreational wrecks, the Sea Tiger sits upright at 100 feet and attracts large schools of fish, turtles, and the occasional white tip reef shark.

Horseshoe Reef

Horseshoe Reef is a vibrant coral formation with shallow depths, excellent visibility, and frequent sightings of turtles, butterflyfish, and eels.

Nautilus Reef

Nautilus Reef features scattered coral heads, sandy patches, and a variety of reef fish, making it ideal for training and relaxed exploration.

West Dive Sites

The Mahi

A west-side wreck of a retired Navy minesweeper, the Mahi hosts spadefish, eels, and the occasional eagle ray gliding through its open hull.

Landing Craft Utility (West Wrecks)

This sunken military landing craft sits in shallow water and draws turtles, schools of goatfish, and curious divers exploring its open, coral-covered frame.

Beechcraft Duchess

This intentionally sunk twin-engine plane rests in shallow sand, offering a unique photo-friendly wreck dive with frequent sightings of reef fish and garden eels.

Makaha Caverns

A west-side favorite, Makaha Caverns features lava-formed swim-throughs, arches, and caverns, with excellent visibility and frequent visits from turtles and reef fish.

Star Caves

Named for its star-shaped lava formations, this west-side dive offers dramatic swim-throughs, natural arches, and encounters with turtles, eels, and schooling fish.

Airplane Canyon

A scenic reef dive marked by a downed aircraft fuselage, Airplane Canyon features coral ridges, sandy channels, and marine life like turtles, goatfish, and moray eels.