This dive site is full of history. It is known as a sacred bay that promised life and a fresh start to ancient Hawaiians who had broken the laws of the chiefs.
This dive site on the Kohala Coast houses large masses of porites coral and fields of hard coral, plus it has lots of reef sharks.
Located on the Kohala Coast, this dive site is a long lava tube full of tiger cowries and several species of shrimp, frogfish, nudibranchs and lobster. At night, it's an octopus circus.
Dangling at night over 3,000 feet of dark water as zillions of tiny critters rise from the deep in the largest movement of biomass on the planet. This site is an unforgettable one.
This site offers 100 feet or more of visibility. Pyramid butterflyfish and healthy deepwater sponges are resident attractions, and a full variety of pelagics present the possibility of cameo appearances.
This site is an underwater lava ridge covered in octocorals. One can easily reach 70 feet here and see a variety of reef fish and other marine life.
This site bottoms out at about 50 feet and offers enough caves and swim-throughs, so you should bring a dive light to scope out the marine life. This is a great place to spot turtles and formations.
Clear water, humpback whales in winter. Good coral reef, lots of fish. Sometimes dolphins. Very good diving. Reefs End, Mid Reef, and Back Wall all good dives.


