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Scuba diving in the deep blue waters of Honolulu offers the perfect opportunity to see a variety of Oahu's exotic marine life. If you want to experience the wonder of swimming next to colorful fish, exploring majestic coral reefs, and discovering exotic marine life forms, book your next scuba diving escapade with Banzai Divers today! Their tour guides can help you improve your scuba diving skills so you can dive in deeper waters and observe the sea creatures you see in magazines and on TV up close.

Excited? Here are some of the marine creatures you'll encounter when you go scuba diving in Honolulu:

  •  Spinner Dolphins: You can find these playful and intelligent mammals swimming throughout the shorelines of Hawaii. They’re easy to spot as they love to swim in groups. Since they're not a threat to humans, you can interact with them one-on-one.
  • scuba divingSharks: Sharks are very common in Honolulu, but don’t worry—these animals are mostly misunderstood. The most common sharks you’ll encounter when you go scuba diving in Honolulu are Reef White Tip Sharks, Blacktip Sharks, and Tiger Sharks, none of which are considered a danger to humans if proper distance is kept.
  • Hawaiian Stingrays: These saucer-like fish live in sandy flats, and they can grow up to 1 meter across. Although they’re not considered to be aggressive, beware of this creature’s sharp needle-like tail as you observe it’s graceful movement through the ocean.
  • Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle: Honolulu is also famous for its green sea turtles, which can stay underwater for about an hour to look for food. You can also find them swimming in shallow waters or basking on the warm sand.

If you want to experience this seafaring adventure, book your scuba tours with Banzai Divers today. Their PADI instructors offer scuba diving lessons for kids ages 10 and up and for adults who want to obtain scuba certifications. They also offer Kama’aina rates, discounts to locals and packaged discounts that your family can enjoy. Call them now at (808) 462-8290 or visit them online.

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