REEF TREKKERS HAWAII OAHU SCUBA DIVING 2009


The Hawaiian Islands have some
of the best scuba diving in the
world!

There are hundreds of dive sites
not to far away from your hotel
in Honolulu, Waikiki.



There are lot's of diving
sites in Oahu!



REAL GUIDED DIVES...


Our staff has at least 1000 dives on this island each and we know our sites really well. Your guide is not only responsible for your enjoyment but also your personal safety. Your guide will NOT be someone that just arrived on island a week before you for his dream summer job. Your “guide” will not be diving the site for the first or second time and don't where he is. There are no 100 yard swims back to the boat. We have dove our sites hundreds of times. We don’t get lost. We know how the diving will be before we enter the water. There are no surprises. Experience = Safety




2 TANK MORNING BOAT DIVE

First dive is always one of Oahu's famous shipwrecks like the Mahi, YO257, sea tiger or the Corsair. Depth ranges from 80 to 110ft. After a nice surface interval we do a second shallower reef dive. The idea is to observe our marine life; turtles, reef sharks, eels, octopus, reef fish... It can be a mooringed or a drift dive usually from 40 to 60ft. Sites vary daily according to ocean and weather conditions. Level: Intermediate and up.




2 TANK AFTERNOON BOAT DIVE

In the afternoon we offer a 2 tank reef dive. These will always be easy relaxed dives from 35 to 55ft. Conditions allowing we always visit Turtle canyons for a dive with the hawaiian green sea turtles. We always see lots of coral, tropical fish and other reef inhabitants. Sites vary daily according to ocean and weather conditions.Level beginner/refresher, first time divers, referrals and up.




2 TANK AFTERNOON INTRODUCTORY DIVE

There is one question we get asked all the time… Can I go scuba diving without being certified? The answer is yes! No experience necessary ! That is right, on our introductory program you can do your first dive under close supervision of an instructor. Your instructor will start with a thorough overview of your Scuba gear. After that you will have a chance to learn and practice all basic diving skills before you go on a dive. You will make 2 beautiful coral reef dives from 30 to 40f and see coral, tropical fish, turtles and much more. There is an instructor for every 3 divers.

DIVE CHARTER

SCHEDULE

PRICES

Introductory Dive

Daily (morning & afternoon)

US$ 120.00 + Tax

2 Tank Morning Dive

Daily

US$ 115.00 + Tax

2 Tank Afternoon Dive

Daily

US$ 115.00 + Tax

2 Tank Night Dive

Fri at 5:00pm

US$ 125.00 + Tax

Online Rate Especials 2009

DIVERS

1 DIVER

2 - 3 DIVERS

4 OR MORE

2 Tank Certified Dive

US$95.00 + tax

US$85.00 + tax

US$80.00 + tax

Introductory Dives

US$120.00 + tax

US$105.00 + tax

US$95.00 + tax

3 - Day Especial

US$255.00 + tax

US$255.00 + tax

US$240.00 + tax

5 - Day Special

US$400.00 + tax

US$400.00 + tax

US$400.00 + tax

Referral Training

US$275.00 + tax

US$245.00 + tax

US$225.00 + tax


All scuba diving gear included for Introductory and Referral dives.
Certified Dives include tanks and weights. Diving gear is US$10.00 a piece or US$20.00 a set.
Special rates require advanced reservations.
48 hour cancellation policy for all specials. No refunds for no shows.

Please inquire for special rates for Military, Fire, Police, Coast guard and Airline crews. Please be ready to show proper ID. Special rates require advanced reservations. 48 hour cancellation policy for all specials. No refunds for no shows.



WE ALSO SELECTED THE
BEST DIVE SITES AND
OPERATIONS AVAILABLE ON
ALL THE OTHER ISLANDS.



Water Visibility:
70 to 100+ feet

Water Temperature:
from Nov. to April:
70/75 F, 21/24 C
from May to October:
75/80 F, 24/27 C


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF
OAHU'S MAIN DIVE SITES:

North Shore:(Apr/Oct)

Haleiwa Wall (20/70 ft, 7/25 m)
Drop off on the entrance of
harbor, big variety of eels.
Alligator Rock (30/45 ft, 10/15 m)
Lava tubes and arches, turtles
and some eels.
Three Tables (20/45 ft, 7/18 m)
Beach Dive on arches and lava
tubes, turtles, rays and octopus
Sharks Cove (15/60 ft, 5/20 m)
Beach Dive with lots of arches
and open-ended lava tubes!!



South Shore:

Ewa Pinaccles (50/80 ft, 17/27 m)
Tall coral formations, yellow-
margin eels.
Pearl Harbor Wall (50 ft, 17m)
Reef at the entrance of the
harbor, turtles and puffer fish.
Kewalo Pipe (30/60 ft, 10/20 m)
Reef, eels.
Rainbow Reef (30/40 ft, 10/13 m)
Reef, turtles and butterfly fish.
Sea Tiger (80/105 ft, 27/35 m
Shipwreck, eagle rays, turtles
and schools of reef fish.
YO 257 (80/105 ft, 27/35 m
Shipwreck, eels, turtles and
huge schools of reef fish.
100 Foot Hole (95 ft/ 32 m)
Arche, crustaceans and
occasional white tip shark.

Waianae Coast:

Makaha Caverns (15/45 ft, 5/15 m)
Two open lava tubes, turtles
and large schools of reef fish.
Ulua Cave (40/80 ft, 13/27 m)
Large lava tube, orange cup
corals, anemonas and lots of
crustaceans.
Sea Plane Wreck (90ft, 30m)
Artificial reef, millet seed butter-
flies, crustaceans and eels.
Mahi (60/90 ft, 20/30 m)
Shipwreck, spotted eagle rays.



Maunalua Bay:

Kahala Barge (60/80 ft, 20/27 m)
Wreck, eels and occasional
some dolphins.
Koko Craters (40 ft, 13 m)
Reef, lots of turtles.
Corsair (100 ft, 33 m)
Airplane wreck, large schools
of beautiful fish.
Sea Cave (60 ft, 20 m)
Large cavern, occasional sharks
and octopus.
Hanauma Bay (20/100 ft, 13/33m)
Wide variety of reefs, huge
schools of reef fish.