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With its vast waters and rich marine life, there’s no denying that Hawaii is meant to be explored and enjoyed through its oceans. For some people, this means surfing, jet skiing, or paddle boarding. But these water activities just skim the surface — to go deeper, try snorkeling in Oahu. While all the islands have gorgeous sights, Oahu gives you the opportunity to see a variety of majestic sea creatures, such as dolphins, whales, and sea turtles in their natural habitats. If you’re wondering which locales are worth the visit, here are the best ones to add to your itinerary.

Best Snorkeling Spots on Oahu

1. Kuilima Cove

Thanks to its natural rock barrier, this spot on the North Shore has calm waters that are perfect for beginners of all ages, especially children. Kuilima Cove is home to a multitude of fish, including Hawaii’s state fish, the humuhumunukunukuāpuaʻa, also known as the reef triggerfish.

2. Shark’s Cove

Another popular spot on the North Shore, Shark’s Cove’s clear waters, intricate coral structures, and extensive wildlife make it a great locale for those who have a bit of snorkeling experience. Despite its name, sharks don’t reside here. The name comes from the shape of the rock formations in the area — when seen from above, they look like a shark.

3. Three Tables Beach

snorkelingJust near Shark’s Cove is another snorkel-friendly beach. While some experience is also recommended, the waters are relatively calm during the warmer months. Both Shark’s Cove and Three Tables have strict regulations against fishing, so you can find an abundance of fish species, as well as sea turtles in these locations.

4. Kahe Point

More advanced snorkelers will want to stop by Kahe Point, a spot on Oahu’s western coast. The clarity of the water is oftenn unparalleled, which allows you to see everything from colorful parrot fish to vibrant tang. Additionally, thanks to the nearby power plant, the waters are always warm.

5. Queens Beach & Sans Souci Beach

For experienced snorkelers traveling south, these two beaches near Waikiki are popular due to their proximity to other attractions like the Honolulu Zoo, Kapiolani Park, and the Waikiki Aquarium. If you want to maximize your schedule, try snorkeling at Queens Beach or Sans Souci Beach. 

 

If you’re headed to Oahu and interested in a chance to snorkel alongside dolphins and turtles or whale watch, choose Dolphin Excursions Hawaii. Located on the west coast of the island, this touring company has safely led tourists and locals through the waters for more than 20 years. Their snorkeling trips visit Oahu’s most popular spots and are great for people of all ages. In addition, they have a number of marine biologists and naturalists on staff so you can get a unique perspective and proper education regarding marine life. If you’re ready to book your snorkeling adventure, head to their website or call today at (808) 239-5579.

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