South Side of Oahu

 
Sunken shipwreck resting on the ocean floor, with marine life swimming nearby

The Sea Tiger

As the deepest shipwreck dive site for recreational scuba diving on the island, the Sea Tiger offers a captivating underwater experience. Sunk as an artificial reef in 1999, this approximately 190-foot-long wreck has an abundance of Hawaiian marine life. From green sea turtles and majestic eagle rays to moray eels, and white tip reef sharks, the Sea Tiger is teeming with vibrant marine biodiversity. Resting at a depth of 120 feet at the bow of the shipwreck, with the deck situated around 90 feet below the surface

Dive Type: Wreck Dive (From Boat)

Dive Level: Advanced 

Average Depth: 80 - 115 Feet

Underwater view of a sunken shipwreck with coral and marine life surrounding it.

The YO-257 

Considered one of the most thrilling shipwreck scuba diving sites in Hawaii, the YO-257 offers a unique two-for-one experience. Alongside the YO-257, measuring 190 feet in length, lies the San Pedro, an 80-foot-long wreck, creating a captivating dive opportunity. Prepare to encounter an array of Hawaii's marine life, including white-tip reef sharks, eagle rays, and vibrant schools of tropical fish. This dive offers an abundance of underwater wonders and an unforgettable exploration of these remarkable shipwrecks. Maximum depth is 100 feet.

Dive Type: Shore / Boat Dive

Dive Level: Beginner 

Average Depth: 60-70 Feet

Concrete pathway with metal railings leading to rocky shoreline and ocean with waves and boats

Point Panic

Dive Type: Shore Dive

Dive Level: Beginner

Average Depth: 25 - 30 Feet

Underwater scene with coral, rocks, and yellow fish swimming around.

Nautilus Reef

Dive Type: Boat Dive

Dive Level: Beginner

Average Depth: 25-40 Feet

Underwater scene showing coral, rocks, and a submerged weapon surrounded by sandy ocean floor.

Horseshoe Reef

Dive Type: Shore / Boat Dive

Dive Level: Beginner

Average Depth: 50- 60 Feet

School of silver fish swimming near a coral reef underwater.

Ewa Pinnacles

Dive Type: Boat Dive

Dive Level: Advanced 

Average Depth: 60 - 80 Feet

Underwater scene with divers exploring, and a large submerged pipe or log lying on the ocean floor.

Kewalo Pipe 

Dive Type: Shore/Boat Dive

Dive Level: Beginner

Average Depth: 25 - 60 Feet

A large, weathered shipwreck partially submerged in the ocean water.

The Navy tug

Dive Type: Boat Dive

Dive Level: Advanced

Average Depth: 60 - 80ft

Sea turtle swimming underwater near a school of yellow fish

Turtle Canyon 

Dive Type: Boat Dive

Dive Level: Beginner

Average Depth: 25 - 40 Feet

School of black fish swimming near coral reef underwater

Cell block

Dive Type: Boat Dive

Dive Level: Beginner

Average Depth: 20-30 Feet

Aerial view of a crescent-shaped beach with turquoise waters, surrounded by greenery and pathways.

Magic Island

Dive Type: Shore Dive

Dive Level: Beginner

Average Depth: 10 - 15 Feet