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| Ease into the rhythm of our Wreck Diving; 100% Breathtaking!
Want to explore sunken ships, crashed planes, and lost treasures beneath the surface?
Then Wreck Diving is just where you need to start.
Dive the most popular wrecks in Hawaii with us:
The YO-257 - an old U.S. Navy oiler specially prepared for diving
The San Pedro - resting upright at 87 feet deep
The Sea Tiger, a fishing vessel recently used for communist defection to Hawaii. Aloha!
DON`T THINK OF A WRECK AS JUST BEING A PILE OF RUSTY OLD METAL - a wreck can be an underwater museum crammed with artifacts or a home for a myriad of sea creatures.
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| Waikiki`s name recognition is so strong that to some, it is Hawaii. Anyone who believes that will miss a lot.
They`ll miss experiencing Oahu`s newest resort, an elegant, 640 acre, lagoon -fringed property on the island`s west shore. Called Ko Olina. Ko Olina is located near Kapolei, an emerging planned community known as Oahu`s second city. Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park and popular luau shows are part of this growing resort area.
A visit confined to Waikiki will also deny visitors entree to stellar views like the drive through the magnificent Ko`olau Mountains, the blinding white effervescence of sea foam and the translucent blue-green glass of huge breaking waves on the North Shore. They`ll go home without visiting the fascinating Polynesian Cultural Center, experiencing Waimea Falls Park, going to a luau on the beach, taking the sobering tour of the Arizona Memorial, paddling a kayak, trying kite surfing, mountain boarding or scuba diving.
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