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With a coastline in vicinity, you&#8217;ll know there are many diving spots waiting for you. While accessibility is important, nothing can beat the amazing experience you&#8217;ll get while exploring the reefs and seeing the unique sea creatures in the area. Places like these are only found in certain parts of the world, making [...]]]></description>
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<p>With a coastline in vicinity, you&#8217;ll know there are many diving spots waiting for you. While accessibility is important, nothing can beat the amazing experience you&#8217;ll get while exploring the reefs and seeing the unique sea creatures in the area. Places like these are only found in certain parts of the world, making it a very exclusive experience you should take part in. Hawaii scuba-diving is very popular, particularly on Maui. It has clear water that makes every Hawaii diving experience memorable. Maui is not the only Hawaiian Island you can scuba dive on, so keep your options open.</p>
<p><strong>Memorable Scuba Dive Hawaii Spots for Beginners</strong></p>
<p>With a number of islands available in this archipelago, choosing where to start can be a task. Out of the eight main Hawaiian Islands, focus on Oahu, Kauai, Hawaii (the Big Island), and Maui, especially if you&#8217;re just a beginner. On Oahu, Sharks Cove is the most popular with novices, and is named for the rock formations shaped like its namesake. It is especially popular with beginners because of the depths that allow you to explore and see turtles and parrotfish among the many creatures. Another great spot to head to is Turtle Street, there are turtles and <a class="zem_slink" title="Lobster" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lobster">lobsters</a> that hang around here, as well as porcupine fish that are hidden in the cracks. Bring your camera to capture these extraordinary experiences.</p>
<p><strong>Memorable Scuba Dive Hawaii Spots for Advanced Divers</strong></p>
<p>Advanced divers have a number of options. A favorite <a href="http://scubasoul.com/2009/01/22/maui-dive/">Maui dive</a> spot is Hidden Pinnacle, perfect when the currents are nice. While here, you can see octocoral and beautiful pyramid butterfly fish. Be sure to consult a professional dive guide before exploring this area. If you&#8217;re looking for an authentic sea life experience, look no further than The Cove on Molokai&#8217;s eastern coast. You&#8217;ll see a large variety of fish, such as hawkfish, puffers, and manta rays, and different lobster species at night.</p>
<p>From novices to experts, diving in Hawaii is something you must do, especially since the underwater terrain of the islands can cater to everyone. The varied sea life and coral make diving in Hawaii an experience you will never forget.</p>
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