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Certified Diver: 2-Tank Deep Wreck and Shallow Reef Dives off Oahu

Overview
The best wreck diving experience in Hawaiian waters!

Join us on a guided tour of a beautiful wreck on the south shore of Oahu. As a certified diver, experience Hawaii’s unique seascape during one of our daily charters. Dive deep through one of Hawaii’s famous wrecks with an experienced PADI certified guide. After a relaxing surface interval, follow your wreck dive with a beautiful guided tour of one of Honolulu's favorite reef sites, and cap the day with the best diving experience offered on Oahu. You will have the opportunity to see sharks, turtles, eels, rays, octopus, starfish, crabs, Hawaiian endemic fish, dolphins, and more! Board Dive Oahu’s boat and ride in comfort and style. 

All inclusive: Free premier gear rental! Free snacks and refreshments! Two different dive sites!
City: Oahu
Sat 21 Sep
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You can choose the date already on the booking website
Starting at $214.35
Sat 21 Sep
Starting at $214.35
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What's Included
FREE snacks and refreshments
Guided tour by a PADI Professional
FREE premier Gear Rental
Additional Info
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Add ons available; GoPro Rental, DPV underwater scooter, Nitrox tank rental, Private Guide, and/or a Private Photographer.
  • Please provide a valid email address. You should receive a confirmation email from Dive Oahu upon your booking, please review. If any of the information listed is incorrect or if you do not receive the email within 2 hours of your booking, please contact us.
  • All divers MUST show proof of certification through PADI or another approved diving course before boarding the boat.
  • All divers must provide height, weight, shoe size, and date of birth.
  • All divers MUST be able to swim, be over the age of 15, and be in good health.
  • Dive Oahu has a 48-hour cancellation policy. Cancellation within 48 hours of the scheduled dive will result in forfeit of payment.
  • Divers must be at the boat harbor 1/2 hour before the scheduled boat dive to allow time for waivers and equipment fitting.
  • Divers must NOT be flying within 24 hours of diving
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (92)
Acornz
Nov 2020
Friendly and attentive crew. Good vibes. Awesome locations. They let you have fun and provide just enough guidance.
Response from Host
Dec 2020
Aloha, Acornz! Thank you for your nice words. Looking forward to your next dive with us. Thanks, Brian
856marcd
Oct 2020
I will do my best to provide an objective review and even wrote the owner, Brian, prior but go not response even after being spammed about providing feedback. So here we go. Me: Professional divemaster and Hawaii resident who had heard varying opinions of Dive Oahu so I wanted to see for myself. I did tell the Dive Master (DM) I was a local pro. The Boat: The Newton is a superb dive platform and Anger Management is no exception. I can hands down say it is one of cleanest and fastest boats I have dove on Oahu. However, I would never dive this boat with a full load. I think I counted tank racks for at least 20 divers. The only ding on the boat is the tank holders are cut to low so you gear always looks like it is falling out and there are no bungees. The Dive Team: Nothing the dive team did was unsafe. Extremely annoying yes, unsafe no. I also recognize that there was at least one DM candidate on board who needed the training. Where they did fail was correctly assessing the divers on board and determining who needed more supervision than others. Even after telling the crew I am a local professional and have dove both sites (LCU and Fantasy Reef) numerous times they still hovered and pestered me during the dive to the point that mid-dive I had to write on a slate to the DMC chasing me that they were following the wrong diver and to back off. I felt like I was being followed in a 7-11 by an owner who expected me to shoplift. Even worse I felt rushed the entire time. Turning the dive around when the first diver hit 2k lbs is beyond being safe. I came up with over 2k lbs after 28 minutes. It was a waste of my money because of some air hog. Additionally, the DM team let the air hog dive without a computer. His excuse was he used tables and his watch. Ok, I learned this method and did it in the late 90s for one year when I was living check to check. In 2020, there is no reasonable excuse a diver should be allowed to do a deep dive on a charter boat without a computer. The second dive was longer but at 40 minutes the team started running us up the line and the DMC even grabbed my buddy and jerked her. NOT COOL. Again, I came up with more than 1500 lbs. Booking: I booked via phone after seeing a post Fb about an extended range charter. Booking was easy and it was only when I got to the boat and heard everyone else say they got this and that discount did I realize I didn’t get the military or Kamaaina discount. Laurel, quickly fixed it when I asked but why didn't the staff just ask when I booked over the phone. Regardless of the discount it was still the most expensive 69 minutes of diving I have ever done on Oahu. Those are tourist prices. If you have seen this boat nearly empty as much as I have from Point Panic I bet it has nothing to due with COVID. The Captain: Captain, Jerry demonstrated a complete lack of common sense and respect for regulations while speeding out of Kewalo Basin Harbor. I dive Point panic regularly and have never, never seen anyone gun the boat up like he did before even reaching rock wall leading to stairs. The wake he made was bigger than the swell. This was truly shocking to me. If I had video I would have sent it to DLNR. I did take video of the bottom of Anger Management during the dive for hull ID next time I am diving there and I will report the hazardous act to the proper authorities. During the group’s ascent on the second dive, I noticed the Captain also jumped off the boat and was swimming. No one was on board because we were all hanging out doing our safety stop. USCG regulations are very clear about where a Captain should be, when. I have have video of the moment he jumped in while we all hanging out at 15 ft. This Captain, who loves to talk about himself, is one of of the 3 most unsafe Captains I have encountered in Hawaii so far. Recommendations: Boat: Keep the boat! Slow down in the harbor and add bungees. Dive Team: Take time to know your diver. Group them by experience, locals, certs etc., and plan for different ability groups. The dive brief was just ok but it focused too much on the site. It failed to cover some of the more critical aspects like lost diver and max dive time. There are almost zero tourist here now. Save the false, hyper motivation for the tourists. Booking: If you are going to offer a discount don’t make the customer play 20 questions to get to it. Just offer it up front. It's especially easy during COVID because 90% of us are residents and 70% of them are military affiliated. Fareharbor doesn’t have this button but it could be added so we don't have call and ask. Captain: Formal counseling, scheduled observation. I would like to say every diver puts a flag up at PP but they don’t. Gunning the channel and creating the wake and turbulence he did was outrageous. Seriously, not cool and extremely unsafe. This will be the next guy to hit a diver or surfer.
Response from Host
Dec 2020
Aloha! Thank you for coming in and I'm very sorry you had a less than awesome trip with us. I would like to hear more about your trip so we can make sure if we were blessed with your presents again that you would only have an awesome trip. Thanks so much Brian [email protected] 808330-3790 cell
577willr
Aug 2020
Great company, really took care of us. And great to be back in the water again. Dive 1 was the Sea Tiger and #2 a Horseshoe and Secret Reefs. Captain and Dive Leader very professional and energetic.
Response from Host
Dec 2020
Aloha, Will! Thank you for the nice words and thank you for trusting Dive Oahu. Let's dive some more soon! Mahalo ~ Brian

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