Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Hawaii Scuba Diving Hotspots

Hawaii is a tropical paradise wherein you can enjoy warm sunshine on sandy white beaches with crystal clear waters and palm trees featuring hula dancers, luaus and the right place for underwater exploration in discovering coral reefs, sea caves, monk seals, spinner dolphins and sea turtles.

Hawaii has a consistent weather condition with few degrees temperature change throughout the year due to year-round warm ocean surface temperature keeping the overlying temperature warm. The warm waters surrounding Hawaii are haven to incredible number of fish, mammal and coral species. There is an approximate thirty percent of common reef fish found in Hawaii due to the archipelago's isolation.

That is why Hawaii became a great and popular place for scuba diving with some of the best dive sites in the world. The islands of Hawaii have their own characteristics and personalities providing unique and exciting diving sites. You can get exciting pictures underwater while diving.

- Hawaii Island has diving sites located off the leeward coast which is sheltered from the trade winds by the large glassy mountains with around more than 100ft visibility. The tunnel caverns, arches and lava tubes are excellent venues for picture taking or setting a night dive with Manta Rays or a blue water dive to search for the spotted and bottlenose dolphins, pygmy killer whales, pilot whales and whale sharks. It is recommended to take a guide if you are planning to dive in Hilo side of the island.

- Oahu Island offers excellent blend of dive sites ranging form offshore lava formations, grottoes to planes and shipwrecks containing large schools of green sea turtles and different fish species.

- Maui Island has dive sites that include Molokini, Black Rock and Five Caves located off the west costs. It is open for all divers' levels.

- Kauai Island also known as Garden Island is good for rugged and pristine diving however it is inaccessible during winter.

- Ni'ihau Island is the haven of gigantic sea arches, large pelagic fish, endangered monk seal and other rare fish species. Diving sites are advisable for intermediate and advanced divers.

- Lanai Island has dive sites popular for their lava formations ranging from archways, tunnels, ridges and pinnacles offering wide variety of marine life and lighting effects.

- Molokai Island is a natural sanctuary in which its entire South side lies in the longest Hawaiian barrier reef offering some of the best diving sites.

The diving sites of Hawaii are rated according to the minimum diving level that an individual should achieve before diving for safety purposes.

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