
The YO257
About
a mile off shore with Diamond Head crater in the background
rests the wreck of the YO257. This old World War II Navy
ship is one of the island's most popular dive sites. She is
resting upright at about 95ft. Holes have been cut
through-out the ship making easy access to some of the
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The San Pedro
This old Korean
fishing vessel lies about 50 yards from the YO257. In the
forward hold it’s not unusual to find White Tip Sharks and
Hawaiian Sea Turtles on the bow. Keep an eye out for the
mini subs that frequently tour the wreck. It makes for a
very Cool dive.
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The Sea Tiger
Made famous by the
book “The Hunt for the Sea Tiger” by Captain Mac, she is one
of Hawaii’s newest wrecks. This 168ft Chinese merchant ship
is fast becoming home to hundreds of colorful reef fish,
eels and sea turtles.
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Rainbow Reef
Located just south of
Waikiki Beach, this beautiful coral reef is home to hundreds
of Tropical reef fish as well as several large sea turtles.
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EwA Pinnacles
Two large lava
formations rising up from the ocean floor. One of the only
boats to dive this site, so you never know what you will
find, Sharks, eels, turtles there is something for everyone.
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Moe's Reef
A Capt'n Mac's
original, this reef is loaded with turtles. We are the only
boat to dive on this reef. It's not unusual to see at least
15 turtles on top the reef. The turtles come to clean their
shells with the help of the reef fish.
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Night
Dives (Wednesday & Friday)
Join us under the stars for a night of fun and diving
followed by a spectacular fireworks show. (Fireworks Friday
night only)
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