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Oahu Shark Dive

Overview
Book the Oahu Shark Dive to enjoy a thrilling encounter with sharks! Cruise from Oahu's beautiful North Shore to your viewing spot, where you'll observe the ocean's top predators up close from a secure shark cage. Your expert crew will ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone on board, whether you wish to enter the cage or view the sharks from the boat.  Transportation from the Waikiki area is available for an additional fee: select times 7am, 9am and 11am
City: Oahu
Mon 18 Nov
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Starting at $89.00
Mon 18 Nov
Starting at $89.00
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What's Included
Use of Snorkelling equipment
Expert crew
Local taxes
Additional Info
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Please note: You are required to call the local tour operator 24-48 hours prior to tour to reconfirm booking; contact information is provided on your confirmation voucher
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Temperature checks for travellers upon arrival
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (1000)
bearandmoose
Jan 2019
My husband and I did the shark dive on our Honeymoon in January- we had a great time and are now looking into other types of shark encounters we can do in our home of California. I love that this company guarantees sharks, and boy did we see sharks! Probably at least 10 Galapagos reef sharks, which were just amazing to see in the water. We went out on a day with pretty rough ocean conditions. It was a bit treacherous getting in and out of the cage because the water was rolling. The captain came out to help people safely get in and out of the boat. The water was still very clear and the sharks didn’t seem to care about the rough water at all. My one piece of feedback would be for the staff: the captain was great, but we didn’t really hear from her too much, the voyage was lead mostly by another member of the crew. He really had a lot of (too many) jokes that he threw in with his speeches about where we should sit, where the life vests were, what to do in case of emergency, etc. In fact, there was so much joking during the safety briefing that I felt that I didn’t understand what to do in case of emergency because the information wasn’t communicated with any sense of clarity or seriousness. Hey, I’m down to have a good time and joke around too, but when you’re out on the rough open ocean with sharks literally circling the boat, maybe we just take 5 minutes to be serious and make sure everyone clearly understands safety protocol. The other thing is they spent a good amount of time harping on and pressuring the passengers to give tips at the end of the journey, which came off as a bit unprofessional.
SoMuchAloha
Jan 2019
I really wanted to face my fear with sharks and it was our last day in Hawaii so why the heck not. We went on the 7:30am dive. We were staying in the North Shore so it was easy to get to. Blaze was our guide. He was super chill, and had a good sense of humor. He made us feel at ease at walked us through the entire process. The waters were quite rough. I would highly advise taking non-drowsy dramamine an hour before the trip. You will be taken out in the deep waters and split into two groups to go into the cage. The water wasn't cold and they provide masks and snorkels. We brought an underwater camera. We saw two medium sized sharks. I wasn't afraid at all, and honestly was a bit underwhelmed. It was fun! I just wish we saw more sharks. I was kind of hoping to freak myself out a bit more! I didn't get sick but I did feel dizzy for hours afterwards. Mahalo, Oahu Shark Dive.
aurellarue
Jan 2019
I will never forget the spectacle of those two sharks swimming peacefully around the cage and the boat, a sharp and fascinating contrast with the rocky waters above. Despite the fact that there are lots of handles to grab, I recommend that you are a good swimmer or at ease with a snorkel before you dive in.

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