TOP 10 Marine wildlife tours in Haleiwa, Hawaii
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Deep Blue Eco-Tours
● ClosedDeep Blue Eco-Tours is a travel agency located at 66-105 Haleiwa Road in Haleiwa, Hawaii, United States. Specializing in Hawaii's famous Shark Diving, Whale Watches, Educational Snorkel Tours, and Private Sunset Cruises, we are committed to creating an educational and fun experience about the wonders of marine life and the importance of ocean conservation. Our Private Whale Watching Eco Tour and Private Hawaii Snorkel Experience Eco-Tour offer a unique and intimate experience with marine life for those looking to explore the ocean in a respectful and educational manner. Our mission is to share a love for the ocean through educational marine life encounters, community outreach, and conservation efforts.
66-105 Haleiwa Rd, Haleiwa, HI 96712, United States -
Seven Brothers - Sharks Cove
● ClosedSeven Brothers - Sharks Cove is a popular food establishment located in the picturesque town of Haleiwa, Hawaii. Situated at 59-712 Kamehameha Highway, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a focus on delicious seafood dishes. Known for their fresh and flavorful meals, Seven Brothers - Sharks Cove is a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Whether you're craving a mouthwatering fish taco or a juicy burger, this eatery has something for everyone. With its laid-back atmosphere and stunning ocean views, Seven Brothers - Sharks Cove is the perfect spot to enjoy a meal with family and friends.
59-712 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712, United States -
Hawaii Eco Divers
● ClosedHawaii Eco Divers is a store and travel agency located at 66-165 Kamehameha Highway in Haleiwa, Hawaii, United States. Their apnea surf survival course is designed to help increase breath-hold ability in tense underwater situations. Dive in the pristine North Shore of Oahu, home to the largest waves in the world during winter and fantastic diving in the summer. Explore lava tubes at Sharks Cove in Pupukea Marine Conservation District, dive through coral reefs and turtle cleaning stations, and see a variety of Hawaiian marine life. Certified and beginner divers are welcome. Enjoy crystal clear waters, coral reefs, turtles, and fish on scuba dive tours from a boat on the South Shore of Oahu. Experience Oahu's local wildlife on snorkeling tours, including a self-guided tour in Waikiki. Hawaii Eco Divers aims to provide an educational and interactive scuba diving experience with expert guided tours. Customers have praised Ricardo for his knowledge, passion, and excellent teaching skills. Visitors have had amazing experiences diving with Hawaii Eco Divers and highly recommend their services.
66-165 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712, United States -
Shark’s Cove
● ClosedShark’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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