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Dive into a thrilling night underwater adventure off Honolulu’s coast aboard the private "Diamond T2." Explore active marine life with expert guides and all gear included.
2–3 hours
moderate
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Dive into a thrilling night underwater adventure off Honolulu’s coast aboard the private "Diamond T2." Explore active marine life with expert guides and all gear included.
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Difficulty
moderate
Duration
2–3 hours
Fitness Level
Participants should have a moderate level of fitness, comfortable with basic SCUBA skills and able to manage equipment during a night dive.
Wildlife
History
Honolulu’s coastal waters have long supported native Hawaiian fishing traditions, with reefs considered sacred places that sustain island life.
Conservation
Aloha Scuba Diving Co. emphasizes responsible diving practices to protect fragile coral reefs and marine habitats in Hawaii.
Aloha Scuba Diving Co.
Dive into a thrilling night underwater adventure off Honolulu’s coast aboard the private "Diamond T2." Explore active marine life with expert guides and all gear included.
Aloha Scuba Diving Co. is a Honolulu-based dive operator offering guided dives, PADI certification courses, equipment rentals, and sunset cruises. From small-group night dives aboard the private Diamond T2 to serene sunset and fireworks cruises on the Diamond T, the company operates throughout Waikiki and Oahu waters.
Training programs include Discover Scuba Diving introductions, one-day PADI Scuba Diver certification with personalized training at a maximum 4:1 student‑instructor ratio, Advanced Open Water courses with five specialty dives, Rescue Diver and Emergency First Responder combination courses, and Open Water checkout dives that complete four boat dives toward certification. Experienced instructors provide confined-water skill sessions and supervised open-water dives for certification candidates.
Diving experiences focus on local highlights: reef dives rich with sea turtles and eels, wreck and reef two‑tank dives, night dives that reveal unique marine life, and two‑tank night dive options timed with Hilton Waikiki fireworks during the surface interval. Small groups on private vessels emphasize safety, camaraderie, and individualized attention.
Equipment rentals are available daily, offering tanks, masks, regulators, and other gear for divers who prefer to use rental equipment. Boat-based cruises include a 1.5‑hour Friday sunset and fireworks cruise with wildlife spotting opportunities for dolphins and whales.
Aloha Scuba Diving Co. emphasizes safety, PADI‑aligned training, and small-group experiences aboard Diamond T and Diamond T2. Reservations and scheduling are available directly through the company for single divers and small private groups today.
Location
Honolulu, HI
Operating from Waikiki, Oahu
Group Size
Small groups
4:1 ratio for PADI Scuba Diver
Certifications
PADI courses
Discover to Rescue Diver programs
Vessels
Diamond T & Diamond T2
Private boats for dives and cruises
Reserve spots aboard Diamond T or Diamond T2 for small-group dives, certifications, gear rentals, and Waikiki fireworks cruises.
Check Your Dive Certification
Make sure your SCUBA certification is current and suitable for night dives or consider taking a specialty course beforehand.
Bring a Waterproof Dive Light
Though provided, carrying a personal compact dive light helps you better illuminate marine life and signals your dive buddy.
Stay Warm with a Suitable Wetsuit
Even Hawaii's waters cool off at night, so a 3mm wetsuit or thicker is recommended to maintain comfort.
Secure Your Gear on Boat
Ensure all masks, fins, and lights are safely stored on the "Diamond T2" to prevent loss during transit.
Wetsuit (3mm or thicker)
Keeps you warm in cooler night waters and maintains comfort throughout the dive.
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Underwater Dive Light
Essential for illuminating marine life and maintaining buddy communication during night dives.
Dive Computer
Helps monitor your depth and time, enhancing dive safety in low-light conditions.
Surface Signaling Devices
Includes whistles or safety sausages to signal the boat if you surface separately.