| The dive sites
around Lanai are best known for their lava formations which not only
house a large variety of marine life but make for some amazing light
effects. The lava formations range from archways, ridges, tunnels,
pinnacles and caverns with porous lava ceilings. Most diving takes
place off the south and west coast and if you are staying on Maui
there are numerous dive trips that will take you to Lanai. |
Please Note: Each of
the dive sites below are rate with the minimum diving level that should
have been achieved before attempting to dive this site.
Rating: A = Advanced, I = Intermediate, O/W = OpenWater, B = Beginner |
| South |
Max Depth |
Access |
Rating |
Reviews |
| Shark
Fin |
90ft / 27m |
Boat |
B |
2 |
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| Wash
Rock |
65ft / 20m |
Boat |
I |
1 |
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Review |
| Pyramids |
80ft / 24m |
Boat |
I |
1 |
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Review |
| Second
Cathedral |
65ft / 20m |
Boat |
I |
2 |
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Review |
| Houlopo'e/Manele
Bay |
35ft / 9m |
Shore |
B |
2 |
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Review |
| First
Cathedral |
60ft / 18m |
Boat |
I |
1 |
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Review |
| Fish
Rock |
70ft / 21m |
Boat / Shore |
B |
1 |
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Review |
| Sergeant
Minor |
50ft / 15m |
Boat |
B |
1 |
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Review |
| Sergeant
Major |
50ft / 15m |
Boat |
B |
1 |
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Review |
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| East |
Max Depth |
Access |
Rating |
Reviews |
Turtle Haven |
60ft / 18m |
Boat |
B |
0 |
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Review |
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