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and welcome to HawaiiScubaDiving.com your complete one-source guide
to diving in Hawaii, including dive companies, dive sites and everything
else you want to know about diving in Hawaii. If you are looking to
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Hawaiian island chain is made up of 132 islands, though we generally only think
of the eight main islands, Ni'ihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui, Kahoolawe
and Hawaii. Surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and located over 2400 miles from the
nearest continent has created a unique underwater environment, in fact over 25%
of marine is endemic to Hawaii. | | The
four most visited islands are Oahu, Maui, Kauai and Hawaii, they each have their
own unique characteristics and dive locations. Lanai, Molokai and Ni'ihau are
dived less frequently and offer some unique dives and marine life, although generally
recommended for intermediate to advanced divers. If you are interested in diving
off Kahoolawe you will need to charter a dive boat. | | When
you are not beneath the waves there are plenty of activities to keep you busy,
why not try skydiving, visit a luau, go to the world's most active volcano or
kick back and relax on a nice secluded beach. Visit our activity page for some
suggestions of activities to participate when you are not diving and to arrange
a lei greeting for when you arrive into the islands. | |
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