Shore diving costs between $10 (the fee to fill one tank if you have all your other gear) and $50 (for full gear rental and one tank fill).
Ask us for site recommendations!
You might find that we coerce you into changing your morning dive into a night dive so we can come along. (Sorry not sorry)
Bonus points if you see the flying gurnard at the Landing!
We are fortunate enough to have dive master friends (idols) on the island that will lead you on an incredible experience.
Do you want your experience fully "nud"? Julie at Fathom Five will show you every nudibranch on the reef along with all the endemic species she can find. ($199, 2-tanks, price includes full gear rental)
Looking for octopus? Anthony with Sea Sports has an eye that can't be beat. ($220, 2-tanks, price includes full gear)
Both dive masters have unnaturally good air consumption, and dive skills that are unparalleled.
Expect an early morning at the pier and a sleepy evening (you'll be on our sleep schedule!)
We recommend doing a shore dive first to get back in the swing of things, before hopping on a boat.
Certifications take a few weeks to complete.
Talk to your local dive shop about completing your bookwork and pool dives at home, and your open water dives on the island.
Want to 'dip your toe in the water'? Sea Sports offers Discovery Diving excursions off their boats with their talented dive masters. Also, consider snorkeling above us while we shore dive. Get a feel for wearing a mask and breathing with your head submerged while we bring sea cumbers and sea stars up to you from below.
Imagine The Great Gatsby...
but in a palace sculpted by the jungle...
creating the backdrop for some of your favorite movies!
Normal tours are $65, evening tours with dinner/traditional dance and entertainment are $175
There are many surf schools on the Island. Clint and Corey took the beginners class at the Poipu Beach Surf School and had a blast!
Beginner classes are $90 for 1.5 hours any day of the week!
Eat, drink, and watch the dancing! Our top two favorites are the Smith's Garden Luau and Allerton by Fire!
The Smiths has a larger and longer show and better food, and Allerton offers an intimate experience and an extended tour of the garden! There are many more to choose from!
Smith's $150 per adult
Allerton $175 per person
There are lots of options! The best one is Snorkeling and Lunch!
View the Napali Coast from a luxurious catamaran, snorkel with dolphins and sea turtles, and enjoy a delicious lunch.
$245 per person, including lunch
Tours are weather-dependent and the exact location may be changed up to 30 min before departure.
The experience is only 3.5 hours but you will laugh and scream with glee the entire 210 minutes!
Koloa Zipline includes three of the longest ziplines on the island, all built into the same course.
Zoom through 22,00 acres of Hawaii's first sugar plantation and the Waita jungle preserve, hands-free, like a superhero.
$159 per person
Hawaii, The Big Island - Black, white and green sandy beaches, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Kona coffee, excellent diving!
Maui, The Valley Island - Devastated by the '23 wildfires, support local businesses but be cautious to avoid devastated neighborhoods,
Oahu, The Gathering Place - Hawaii's capital, world-famous Waikīkī beach, surfing, and big cities.
Molokaʻi, The Friendly Isle - Highest sea cliffs in the world, large population of Native Hawaiians who maintain their rural traditions, and remote beaches.
Lānaʻi, The Pineapple Isle - few paved roads, no crowds, one small historic town with a few restaurants and shops.
Niʻihau, The Forbidden Isle - This island is limited to Native Hawaiians but the reefs are accessible on a limited basis. Your best options are fishing and diving charters. Recommended for experienced divers only.
Kahoʻolawe, The Target Isle - unpopulated, sacred island, inaccessible to visitors.