challenging
3–4 hours
Divers should be in good physical condition and comfortable with scuba equipment.
Discover vibrant coral reefs and historic wrecks with expert guides at Manini Dive Company in Hawaii. Dive deep into the island’s rich marine history with certified wreck diving tours that thrill and educate.
Wrecks, Submarines, Sunken Fighter Jets & More!
Adults (For ages 10+): $160.00 Per Person
3.5 Hours
For the certified diver, Hawaii truly is a scuba diver’s paradise. You have lots of options. Join us for a two tank, two location boat dive to one of our ship wrecks, followed by a shallow reef dive with a long bottom time. If you are Open Water Certified, dive for three days and get your PADI Advanced Open Water certification for FREE. Some like to dive all day. You can too.
Do the morning dive and then stay with us for the afternoon dives. That's four dives with some long bottom times to log in your log book. We take lots of pictures. We also have camera rentals. Both still and video cameras. If you are really game, go for a night dive and check out the reefs after dark. Personally the Yo 257 / San Pedro shipwreck combo has to be my favorite dive in the world. It's two shipwrecks side by side. They were placed there in the 80s by Atlantis Submarines.
During your dive the Submarine may pass by and you can take their picture while they are taking yours. The reef is full of life from a wide variety of fish, turtles, octopus and white tip sharks. Eagle rays swim by quit often. If the current is not too strong you can swim over to the remains of two interisland jets. Another option is the Sea Tiger. It's a single wreck in over 100' or 30plus meters depth. This ship was sunk in July of 1999 by the Voyager Submarine Company. They are no longer around but the wreck has matured as a living reef for us to enjoy. There is lots to see and some really cool swim throughs. You might like to dive the Corsair, a World war two fighter, and get your picture sitting in the cockpit. Your second dive will to be to a shallow reef with a long bottom time.
You need to wait 18 hours after scuba diving to fly.
Always check the latest weather and sea conditions before heading out to ensure a safe dive.
Make sure to bring your diver certification card and logbook for verification and paperwork.
Drink plenty of water before and after your dive to stay hydrated and aid recovery.
Maintain a safe distance from marine creatures and avoid touching coral or wreck relics.
Many wrecks in the area date back to early 20th-century ships, serving as underwater landmarks and habitats.
Manini Dive Company emphasizes eco-friendly practices, including reef-safe sunscreens and responsible diving procedures to protect Hawaii's fragile marine ecosystems.
spring specific
Provided by the dive shop, ensuring safety and comfort under water.
Critical for monitoring depth and dive time to stay within safe limits.
Great for capturing stunning shots of the wreck and marine life.