Hawaiian Scuba Dive Companies |
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We have selected some of the best scuba companies, dive shops and dive operators on each island and have the answers to many questions you may have before selecting the right company for you. Many operators employ multilingual dive masters and instructors to cater to Japanese, Korean, and European divers wishing to learn in their native tongue. Once you have made your decision which dive company you want to dive with, you can book online through our reservation page or call the dive operator directly. If you would like to read divers reviews on these companies or if you have dived with them and would like to post a review visit our community page.
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Kauai - Kauai - "The Garden Island" Kaua‘i, nicknamed "The Garden Island" - is the oldest of the inhabited Hawaiian Islands, as well as the greenest and the wettest. This is also the site of the first recor... [More] |
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Hawaii - Hawai‘i (The Big Island) - The Orchid Isle - is the youngest and largest of the Hawaiian Islands, covering 4,028 square miles and growing every day (Kilauea caldera is the longest continually er... [More] |
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Oahu - If you're a first time visitor to Hawaii, the island of Oahu is typically where you might begin to explore all that Hawaii has to offer. Oahu also known as the gathering island is the most popular isl... [More] |
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Maui - Maui - The Valley Isle - named for a Hawaiian demigod, Maui is the second largest of the populated Hawaiian Islands, with the second-largest population. The central Maui town of Kahului/Wailuku is the... [More] |
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Lanai - The island of Lanai, Hawaii's most exclusive island, is remote from the pressures of the outside world, a place where relaxation is always accompanied by the pleasures of the good life. Its ideal weat... [More] |
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Molokai - Molokai is home to the world's highest sea cliffs and is aptly named with its west end, dry and barren or "molo" in Hawaiian, and its east end, with steep-walled valleys and lush green jungl... [More] |
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