Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Try Scuba Diving in Honolulu, HI
We are here to ensure that you have a flawless scuba diving Honolulu experience, and that includes getting you as much information as you need to feel comfortable and ready to dive. We’ve compiled some of our most frequently asked questions here. If you have additional questions about scuba diving in Honolulu Hawaii, give us a call! We can’t wait to talk to you.
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A: Nope! We want to provide an amazing diving Honolulu Hawaii experience to people who have never even strapped on an air tank before.
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A: No, believe it or not! Diving in Honolulu does not require you to be a diving pro OR a swimming pro. We will help you have an amazing experience whether or not you know how to swim. Call us to see how.
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A: The beginner scuba tour is not a boat tour, it is a shore-entry tour. This means you will walk into the ocean straight from the shore.
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A: We do not offer gear rental or allow anyone who is certified to come on the tour unless you sign up and pay to go on the tour. We would be happy to have you come with us – book with your friend!
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A: Anyone is welcome to come watch from shore for no extra charge! Although we do think your friends should join us for some Honolulu scuba 😊
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A: Our dive site is located at Magic Island in Waikiki. We have GPS locations and directions for the exact check-in locations. Scroll up to see the Map and directions. You will also recieve these directions via email once you book online.
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A: 30 minutes prior to your tour time is perfect.
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A: The duration of your Honolulu Hawaii scuba diving tour varies based off of your air consumption and comfort level in the water. This is a one-tank dive so usually you are in water for about an hour and underwater for about 20-45 minutes
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A: The entire experience is between 1.5 – 2 hours long. This is because everyone has different comfort levels and air consumption.
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A: We really try to avoid this, but if needed we will try our best to work with you and reschedule you. If we aren’t able to, we will issue a full refund.
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A: No, but you are perfectly fine to dive with contacts!Have more questions than we covered here? Give us a call! We’re happy to help, and we can’t wait to dive with you!