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Scuba diving in Oahu offers many interesting opportunities, including reefs and Hawaii shipwrecks to explore. Located just minutes away from our Waikiki location are a number of famed Oahu shipwreck sites like the YO-257 shipwreck, Mahi shipwreck, Corsair airplane wreck, and Sea Tiger shipwreck, perfect for divers of all levels and experience.

Experience the best ship wreck scuba diving in Hawaii with Dive Zone Hawaii scuba diving of Oahu.

You will also be able to Hawaii scuba dive a different region every day while on your Hawaii scuba dive vacation. Oahu's North Shore, West Shore, South Shore and the East Shore, each side offers an exciting different scuba dive in Hawai experience.

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YO-257 shipwreck scuba diving Oahu
  YO-257

The YO-257 is arguably the most exciting ship wreck to dive. There are actually two ship wrecks to see at this site: The San Pedro (80 feet long) rests only 30 meters from the YO-257 (190 feet long). This is definitely a two-for-one dive. You can expect to see white-tip reef sharks, eagle rays, and even get your picture taken by the occupants of the Atlantis Submarine.

Sea Tiger shipwreck scuba diving in Hawaii
  Sea Tiger

The Sea Tiger is the deepest ship wreck on the island. It was sunk as an artificial reef in 1999, is 189 feet long, and is thriving with marine life. It rests in 122 feet of water.

Hawaii scuba diving the corsair airplane wreck
  Corsair Airplane wreck

The only wreck that was not intentionally sunk as an artificial reef, the corsair was ditched by its pilot during WWII as it ran out of fuel. The aircraft is in remarkable condition and even has an intact glass face on one of the cockpit gauges. The plane sits in 107 feet of water and is the only site where we have seen the elusive garden eels.

 
Hawaii scuba diving the turtle reef
  Turtle Reef

This reef is teeming with green sea turtles, cleaner wrasse and eels. These lava fingers extend to and from the shore. It is easy to navigate and fun to conduct photography or just enjoy the friendly aquatic life. Maximum depth is 35 feet.

Kewalo pipe reef scuba diving iin Hawaii
  Kewalo Pipe Reef

This site provides you with easy navigation and the opportunity to see the elusive dragon eel. There is an abundance of aquatic life to observe and photograph. Maximum depth is 60 feet.

Portlock wall drift scuba diving in Oahu
  Portlock / China Wall

The wall provides the setting for some of the most exciting drift diving on the island. There are caverns to explore and caves to visit. The maximum depth is 90 feet, but most dives are done between 40 and 60 feet.

 
Hawaii sea cave scuba diving Oahu
  Sea Cave

The Sea Cave is an exciting cave dive located between Portlock Wall and Paliea Point. The mouth of the cave is located in 55 feet of water and the cave extends inward approximately 150 feet. You can expect to see white-tip reef sharks and sea turtles as well as many different types of shells and reef fish

Hawaii scuba diving the Baby barge
  Baby Barge Shipwreck

At this dive site you can combine wreck and reef diving. You can expect to see the green sea turtles as well as the friendly white tip reef sharks. Maximum depth is 85 feet.

Hawaii noth shore for scuba diving Oahu sharks cove
  Sharks Cove Reef

Sharks Cove was named many years ago because of a meat processing plant that was located just across the road from the site. The meat plant has been gone for many years and the Hawaii sharks no longer frequent the cove but the name stayed. It is an awesome hawaii scuba diving and snorkeling site. Maximum depth is 35 feet.

 

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