The Oahu scuba diving sites, Oahu shipwrecks, dive Oahu with us today!
Oahu's South Shore
The Sea Tiger Oahu shipwreck is the deepest shipwreck of all the Oahu scuba diving sites. It was sunk as an artificial reef in 1999, is 189 feet long, and usaully has several turtles, eels, & sometimes Hawaii sharks. Maximum depth is 120 feet.
The YO-257 / San Pedro Oahu shipwrecks are simply the most exciting Oahu scuba diving shipwrecks to dive. There are two shipwrecks at this Oahu scuba diving site: The San Pedro (80 feet long) & the YO-257 (190 feet long). You can expect to see white-tip reef sharks, eagle rays, and lots of turtles. Maximum depth is 100 feet.
Turtle Reef is abundant with Hawaiian sea turtles, eels. Maximum depth is 35 feet.
Oahu Shipwrecks, Sea Tiger, the YO-257 ship wreck, or maybe the Corsair Airplane wreck
Oahu's East Shore
Corsair Airplane wreck from WWII on Oahu is in remarkable shape the only wreck that was not intentionally sunk as an artificial reef, the corsair was ditched by its pilot during WWII as it ran out of fuel. The aircraft is in remarkable condition and even has an intact glass face on one of the cockpit gauges. Maximum depth is 110 feet
At the Baby Barge dive site you can combine wreck and reef diving. You can expect to see the green sea turtles as well as the friendly white tip reef sharks. Maximum depth is 85 feet.
The China wall Oahu scuba diving site provides the setting for some mild drift diving on the island of Oahu. There are several cove areas and small type caves for exploration. The maximum depth is 60 feet.
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