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Hawaiian Snorkeling Tours
When you visit Oahu, Snorkeling is one adventure
you should not miss. Join me for a Royal Hawaiian Oahu Snorkeling
Tour. I will sail you out of Kewalo Basin aboard the gorgeous
52' Royal Hawaiian Catamaran. You will get a good close-up
look at the Hawaiian surfers riding waves on both sides
of the channel. Then we set sail, East-South-East toward
historic Diamond Head Crater on our way to my favorite Hawaii
snorkeling location, Turtle Canyon. So called for the many
protected Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles that live in the area.
There you will see a large variety of tropical fish and
beautiful coral reefs where the turtles feed on seaweed,
and relax and sleep in coral caves.
Along the way we will keep our eyes open for
dolphins and turtles, humpback whales during the winter,
and melon headed, pilot and other small whales that occasion
the oceans around Oahu. Through the clear blue waters, you
can watch the tropical corals pass below.
We will moor just outside the surf of Waikiki.
We try not to anchor whenever possible. Moorings protect
the fragile tropical reef below. We then lower the stair
case that provides easy access to the water. The crew will
help you find the right snorkeling equipment and help you
adjust it so it fits correctly. We provide snorkeling instruction
on snorkeling techniques and snorkeling equipment as needed.
We also have a variety of floats if you are not comfortable
in the water. We pride ourselves on helping you learn to
relax and enjoy snorkeling in Hawaii. The water is between
12 and 15 feet deep and generally very clear.
Hawaii
Snorkeling Requires Careful Observation
Careful observation is the best tool you
have for seeing things in the ocean. Remember much of the
life in the ocean uses disguise and camouflage to blend
in with their environment and survive. Sudden and quick
movements scare the fish and turtles, so relax, slow down
and you will see more.
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