Best snorkel gear rental in Waimea, HI
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Snorkel Bob's Mauna Lani
● ClosedSnorkel Bob's Mauna Lani is a premier store and travel agency located at 68-1330 Mauna Lani Drive in Waimea, Hawaii. Offering a wide range of snorkeling gear and equipment, as well as expert advice on the best spots to explore underwater, Snorkel Bob's is your one-stop shop for all things snorkeling in Hawaii. Whether you're a beginner looking to rent equipment or an experienced snorkeler in need of a new mask or fins, the friendly and knowledgeable staff at Snorkel Bob's Mauna Lani are ready to assist you. Dive into the crystal-clear waters of Hawaii with confidence, knowing that you have the support of Snorkel Bob's Mauna Lani behind you.
68-1330 Mauna Lani Dr, Waimea, HI 96743, United States -
Shark’s Cove
● OpenShark’s Cove is a natural feature located in Haleiwa, Hawaii, United States. It is part of the Marine Life Conservation District (MLCD) which also includes Waimea Bay Beach Parks. Shark’s Cove is a popular site for snorkeling, with fairly shallow depths ranging up to 20 feet. Diving conditions are better outside the cove, where caves can be found. The area to the left of the cove offers excellent night diving. Three Tables cove, located at the district’s southern end, is named for the flat sections of reef visible at low tide. Snorkeling and diving conditions are good in this area as well. Waimea Bay is known for swimming and surfing, with some coral growth in the water off the rocky point. It is important to note that during winter months, current and wave conditions can become extremely dangerous in all areas of the MLCD. Lifeguards are on duty at Waimea Bay, but not at Three Tables or Shark’s Cove. Visitors can access the area by taking Kamehameha Highway from Hale‘iwa or Kahuku to Waimea. Parking is available at both beach parks, and bus service to the area is available daily.
Shark’s Cove, Haleiwa, HI 96712, United States
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