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Electric beach, Oahu

Snorkeling at Electric Beach, Oahu

If you’re searching for one of Oahu’s most exhilarating snorkeling experiences, Electric Beach, officially known as Kahe Point Beach Park, should be high on your[…]

Hanauma Bay

Swim with Turtles at Hanauma Bay

Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve isn’t just the most iconic snorkeling spot on Oʻahu—it’s one of the most breathtaking marine sanctuaries in the world. Carved into[…]

Discover the South Maui Shore Dive – A Unique Underwater Adventure

Looking to go beyond the reef and immerse yourself in Maui’s underwater world? The South Maui Shore Dive is a guided diving tour perfect for[…]

Maui’s Turtle Town Snorkel Tour – Guided by a Marine Biologist

Looking for a snorkeling experience that goes beyond the basics? The Biologist-Guided Snorkel Tour at Turtle Town, Maui offers an enriching and unforgettable way to[…]

Turtle Canyon Snorkel Excursion from Waikiki

Turtle Canyon Snorkel Excursion from Waikiki

If you’re dreaming of snorkeling with Hawaiian green sea turtles just minutes from Waikiki, the Turtle Canyon Snorkel Excursion is your ticket to an unforgettable[…]

10 Eco‑Friendly Snorkeling Tips for Hawaii’s Turtle Hotspots

Hawaii’s reefs are home to the beloved Hawaiian green sea turtle (honu), vibrant corals and sprawling seagrass meadows. These habitats are breathtaking—but also fragile. Whether[…]

Safety Tips for Snorkelers

Snorkeling is a relaxing and fun activity – but remember, you’re stepping into a natural environment that can be as unpredictable as it is beautiful.[…]

What is snorkeling?

Snorkeling is a simple and accessible way to explore the underwater world—no tanks, no complicated training, just you and the sea. At its core, snorkeling[…]

Other things to do in Oahu

So, you’ve just had an epic snorkeling session in Oahu? Maybe spotting green sea turtles in Waikiki, swimming through coral reefs at Hanauma Bay, or[…]

Guide to Reef-Safe Sunscreens

Guide to Reef-Safe Sunscreens

Every year, an estimated 4,000 to 6,000 tons of sunscreen wash off swimmers into the ocean, threatening coral reefs and marine life. Many sunscreen brands[…]